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Morrison Desk

$4,695.00
4.7 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100484791

Morrison Desk

$4,695.00
4.7 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100484791
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Morrison Desk
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Designed by the all-female trio Egg Collective, the Morrison Desk (2024) makes an elegant choice as a workspace or vanity. Its marble top with scalloped corners, gracefully turned legs, and brass hardware possess an heirloom-like quality. A polished addition to the DWR-exclusive Morrison Collection, it embodies Egg Collective’s commitment to quality craftsmanship and careful detail. The desk features a solid wood frame and two drawers for storage. Made in U.S.A.
  • Heirloom-like combination of marble, solid wood, and brass.
  • Carrara or Verde Indio marble top.
  • Solid brass knobs; soft-closing hardware.
  • Two drawers for storage.
  • Features rear compartment for cable management and concealed routing points for power access.
  • Exclusive design for DWR by Egg Collective.
Brand
Design Within Reach
General Dimensions
  • 30" H 55¼" W 27¾" D
Product Weight
195 lbs
Assembly
Requires Assembly
Warranty
1-year warranty
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Dimensions

Morrison Desk

  • Height (in): 30
  • Width (in): 55¼
  • Depth (in): 27¾
  • Weight (lbs): 195
  • Leg Height (in): 25¼

Veneer Top

  • Height (in): 30
  • Width (in): 55¼
  • Depth (in): 27¾
  • Weight (lbs): 100
  • Leg Height (in): 25¼
  • Marble top
  • Solid oak, ebonized oak, or walnut frame, legs, and drawers
  • Brass hardware
  • Plastic leveling feet
Egg Collective

Egg Collective

Stephanie Beamer, Crystal Ellis and Hillary Petrie met as students at Washington University in St. Louis, and they’ve been working together ever since. What makes them unique is how they meld their individual areas of expertise – architecture, art and woodworking – when exploring new ways to solve problems.

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