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Danish Modern LA
5448 E. Olympic Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90022 , United States
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Mid-Century Modern "Skulptura" Boomerang Desk by Alma Desk Co.
$ 4,500
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Description
This Mid-Century Modern Skulptura boomerang desk by Alma Desk Co. showcases the sculptural, space-age optimism that made American office and home furnishings of the period so distinctive. Its dramatic boomerang-shaped top creates a strong visual statement while also offering an efficient and comfortable work surface that feels both architectural and functional. The design reflects the Skulptura line’s emphasis on bold forms and modern utility, with a silhouette that reads as streamlined from every angle. Alma Desk Company pieces are increasingly appreciated for their role in mid-century American case goods and workspace design, with collectors often noting the desirability of Skulptura-form examples today. The result is a striking vintage desk that works beautifully as both a practical workspace and a sculptural focal point in a refined modern interior.
Fun Historical Fact
Boomerang-shaped desks became especially popular in the 1950s and 1960s, when designers embraced more dynamic, futuristic forms inspired by the Jet Age and America’s growing fascination with modern technology. Instead of traditional rectangular desks, these asymmetrical silhouettes made workspaces feel more expressive, stylish, and architecturally interesting. Pieces like this also reflected a broader shift in mid-century design, where office and home furniture began to blend functionality with sculptural design. Today, boomerang desks are loved by collectors because they capture that optimistic, forward-looking spirit of mid-century American design so well. -
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Documentation: Documented elsewhere (exact item) Origin: United States Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Walnut Wood, Steel Handles, Steel Sabots Condition: Good. Newly Refinished Creation Date: 1960 Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century Dealer Reference #: 10322 Incollect Reference #: 848829 -
Dimensions
W. 72.25 in; H. 29 in; D. 42.5 in; W. 183.52 cm; H. 73.66 cm; D. 107.95 cm;
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OUR MISSION We are a company that offers solutions to furnishing a comfortable, elegant and unique environment by resurrecting the aesthetic of authentic Mid-Century Modern design. Our mission is to distribute our product around the world while gladly fulfilling requests of our distinguished clients with the support of our dedicated team.
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