Well, while we're talking about designer desks, I should confess my fondness for
this beast.
The original Dordoni, as I recall, was actually made out of Wenge. Now they're veneer over MDF.
So, given that I don't like fussy desks and do like to have a lot of room to move about, I've considered making one of these with solid wood, getting an ironsmith to make the legs.
I was convinced to think about it because of
this blog entry about having bought one.
Not only is the original desk poorly made (by my standards) and pricey, it's also too big, so my intent is to scale it down. 23" is really the minimum depth for this beast, so to maintain the original concept dimensions, it'd be 37" or 46" wide.
My thought was to have a torsion box much like the pic below, where the black lines are the vertical members between the layers. The original Dordoni had the sides open (he's an architect, so it let him put plans on the side of his desk), but I find letter-sized paper much more useful in my daily life, so I was going to split it into two sections. The middle sections would be drawers (facing front or rear, depending).
Thoughts?