A Love Letter to Writing Desks
Handwritten notes often become etched in our memories, but these writing desks are memorable in their own right
Every weekday morning starts the same for me. Wake up, shower, drive kids to school ... check messages. My phone starts to ring, tweet and buzz on the drive to school. My kids just chat, laugh and sing to the radio, ignoring the various alerts coming from my phone. I usually sneek a peek at each red light and the one train stop on our route.
Lately I've been wondering about the way we all communicate in our instant world of iPhones and iPads. Some common texts I get during the day are quick notes, like "c u @ 12" or "thx 4 ur hlp." I'm still trying to master texting language. I have to admit it feels odd for me to spell in this abbreviated format, even though I realize it saves time. Being a person who focuses on details for a living, I find brevity challenging.
Do you remember the last time you received a handwritten note from a friend? Do you remember the color of the ink or the smell of the stationery? Handwritten letters are the ones that really stick in my mind, and they are a dying art form.
The spaces below look like perfect spots to pause and write a handwritten note to a friend or relative — no wires, no Wi-Fi, no abbreviations. Take a look and be inspired to dig out that stationery and fancy pen, and write to someone you care about. You will make a lasting, good impression.
Lately I've been wondering about the way we all communicate in our instant world of iPhones and iPads. Some common texts I get during the day are quick notes, like "c u @ 12" or "thx 4 ur hlp." I'm still trying to master texting language. I have to admit it feels odd for me to spell in this abbreviated format, even though I realize it saves time. Being a person who focuses on details for a living, I find brevity challenging.
Do you remember the last time you received a handwritten note from a friend? Do you remember the color of the ink or the smell of the stationery? Handwritten letters are the ones that really stick in my mind, and they are a dying art form.
The spaces below look like perfect spots to pause and write a handwritten note to a friend or relative — no wires, no Wi-Fi, no abbreviations. Take a look and be inspired to dig out that stationery and fancy pen, and write to someone you care about. You will make a lasting, good impression.
Using a writing desk as a bedside table makes good use of space in this soft and serene bedroom. This beautiful traditional desk is the perfect size to hold the basics: lamp, flowers and clock. Stationery and pens could be kept in the petite drawers.
A traditional wall hanging highlights a beautiful writing desk perfectly placed in the room's recessed area. The beautiful amber lamp provides the lighting you'd need for writing letters.
This lovely writing desk in a private corner doubles as a vanity. With the silk and glass-bead wall coverings, who wouldn't be inspired to sit and write a letter to an old friend?
Pens, stationery and stamps can all be tucked away in the plentiful drawers of a secretary like this.
With writing tools neatly stored away, the main doors can remain open for a full view of the piece's detailed craftsmanship.
With writing tools neatly stored away, the main doors can remain open for a full view of the piece's detailed craftsmanship.
Try to find a quiet, private corner in your home where small pieces like this desk can be placed, lit by a nearby lamp.
This modern secretary in a calming blue home office is perfect for some quick paperwork and then a relaxed moment to compose a handwritten note.
Float a desk in a master bedroom for a place to write letters while gazing onto a courtyard.
Place a desk in front of windows to take advantage of a view. Bonus: With the intent of only writing letters, there are no messy wires to manage.
With no cords in the way, you can highlight great details, like the legs of this vintage sawhorse table.
Now that's blue! This bold blue paint creates a great backdrop for this midcentury writing desk. Note the scale of this vintage piece; its petite size makes it a good choice for a bedroom.