Bridge Writing Desk
Bridge Writing Desk
Bridge Writing Desk
Bridge Writing Desk

Bridge Writing Desk

Wood Desk (ID: A34245)
Designed by Erik Wolken
$6,700
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Writing desk composed of a solid maple top, maple arches supporting desk top and walnut veneered pedestals.
  • Signed by the artist
  • Materials: Maple, Walnut
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Erik Wolken

Erik Wolken

"My biggest thrill as a furniture maker is the act of creation: the process by which an idea and a rough piece of lumber become reality."

Inspired by the world around him, both natural and the man-made, Erik Wolken bases his furniture on the interplay of simple geometric shapes—the roof line of a building, the structure of a bridge, the shields of an African tribe.

As he wanders through his sketchbooks, Wolken selects those ideas that have a personality, a sense of motion, and a purpose. As important as that origin may be, however, the reality of his desks, chairs, benches, and cabinets is determined by his ability to invigorate abstract sketches with life.

After receiving a BA in geography from West Virginia University, Wolken studied fine woodworking at Haywood Community College in Clyde, North Carolina.