Curt Christian Studio West Laptop Armoire
Item#: MAI445- Drop-front desk
- Made of hardwoods with cherry veneers
- Dark, espresso finish
- Three large storage compartments
- Dimensions: 35W x 18D x 50H in.
Add a bit of mystery to your storage lineup with a Curt Christian Studio West Laptop Armoire. It's beautiful, beyond a shadow of a doubt.
You think things should be made to last. Not slapped together of glue and cardboard. Things should be made of stuff like hardwood and cherry. That's exactly what you'll get with this great desk. Hardwood solids are accented beautifully by pure cherry veneers. It has a dark, espresso finish that gives the piece a bit of attitude and an air of subtle mystery. Guests will wonder what secrets the drop-front holds. You'll know that it holds your laptop and has ultra-contemporary functionality. The smooth finish has almost a mirror shine. And behind the two doors at the bottom, you can conceal your printer on a handy slide-out shelf. Three other compartments hold your important files, printer paper, and other computing essentials. An open shelf on top is great for personal decorations or more storage. There's plenty of space on top the unit to customize. Put a great painting up there for atmosphere or a lamp for late night work sessions. It comes fully assembled, so keep your tool belt in the garage.
You're life is crazy. That's why you need the laptop in the first place. When you do get home, don't extend the crazy. Organize with this great desk.
About Curt Christian Design by Martin Furniture
Designer and musician Curt Christian believes furniture is an art form, and his collections by Martin Furniture perfectly embody his philosophy. Drawing his inspiration from music, art, antiques, food, wine, and good conversation, Christian designs his pieces with his customers' lifestyles in mind. All his collections are centered on a theme, and each piece is as functional as it is beautiful. Whether he's employing mirrors to capture light or using eco-friendly materials to raise awareness of our environment, his designs can always be called "classically hip."
About Martin Furniture
Martin Furniture was founded in 1980 by Gil Martin in the San Diego suburb of El Cajon. Martin started the company in his garage with $400, a Craftsman table saw, and the business knowledge he gained from working for defense contractor, General Dynamics. Today, Martin Furniture specializes in American-made and imported office and home entertainment furniture. In 2003, it teamed up with Kathy Ireland's design company Kathy Ireland Home, creating furniture solutions for families. Martin also offers classically hip collections designed by musician Curt Christian, featuring functional, high-quality furniture for today's lifestyle.
Boasting solid growth in sales over the past 25 years, Martin Furniture's success can also be measured by the satisfaction of its customers. Its operation now includes, among other resources, a 250,000 square-foot facility in San Diego. In addition to the bookshelves found here, Martin has a vast collection of flooring, rugs, lighting, wall art, accessories, home office, and general home furniture for all budgets.
Dimensions
35W x 18D x 50H in.
Weight
187 lbs.
Style
Flip Top Writing Desks
Brand Name
Martin
Assembly
Fully Assembled
Brand
Care/Maintenance
To care for your furniture, wipe with a soft dry cloth. Microfiber cloths are recommended. To remove fingerprints and other residue, we advise that you use EcoLab's Endust. To reduce residual finish odors when new, lemon-scented Pledge by SC Johnson is recommended. Both Endust and lemon-scented Pledge could be found at local drug stores. We also advise that you spray these cleaning products onto the cloth that you will use to wipe the furniture. It is best not to spray the cleaner directly on the finish. Use coasters to protect the surface from liquids. If your furniture becomes scratched or marred, furniture touchup pencils, which come in a variety of colors, are available in most hardware stores and can be used to repair minor scratches. Avoid placing furniture directly near heat or air-conditioning outlets. Exposure to extreme temperature variations can damage any fine wood furniture, including variations caused by humidifiers, heat vents, and fireplaces.





