Rolltop desk

In contrast, the wooden section of a cylinder had to be treated with great pains to keep its form perfectly over time, lest it warp or bend, and make it impossible to retract or extend.

The wooden slats of the rolltop's tambour were usually joined together by being all attached to a cloth or leather foundation, and were thus less influenced by the problems which plagued the cylinder desk.

The rolltop desk was the mainstay of the small or medium-sized office at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th.

Because it was produced in vast numbers and at varying levels of quality, the rolltop desk is popular in the antique market.

It is also popular amongst set decorators who want to recreate the ambience of an office of the late 19th or early 20th century.

An opened rolltop desk