Executive desks & suites
Director and chairman desks, side credenzas and meeting tables — the pieces a private office is judged on, detailed to the same finish palette as the floor outside it.

Where a finish has to be right
An executive desk is the one piece in an office a client looks at closely, so the surface and the edge do most of the work. We run real-wood veneer for warmth and sintered stone where a top takes daily use without marking, on heavier bases than the open-plan range. The side credenza and the meeting table are drawn from the same palette so the room reads as one design.
For a 24/7 or shared executive space we will steer you away from delicate veneer toward a more forgiving stone or laminate, and say why. The point of the room is to look considered for years, not just on handover day.
Ask about this systemWhat we usually quote
| Pieces | Executive desk, return, credenza, bookcase, meeting table |
|---|---|
| Tops | Real-wood veneer, sintered stone, or premium melamine |
| Base | Steel or panel base, heavier section than open-plan |
| Storage | Matched credenza and display, soft-close hardware |
| Cable | Integrated grommets and under-top management |
| Finishes | Coordinated with system and lounge pieces on one palette |
| Testing | Built/tested to BIFMA / EN patterns; third-party reports on request |
Specs are typical and adjustable per project. We build and bench-test to BIFMA / EN patterns; third-party reports can be arranged for your order rather than supplied as a blanket claim.
Send the plan — we'll quote the real thing
A floor plan, a desk count or a few reference images is enough to start. If a brief sits outside what we build well, we'll say so rather than spend your time on a sample that misses.