
Office Furniture
Create a workspace that feels organized
Office Furniture Built for Focus and Everyday Use
A good office should help you focus, stay organized, and work more comfortably day after day. At Graber’s Handcrafted Furniture, our office furniture is built with that in mind. From desks and file cabinets to office chairs, bookcases, and specialty storage pieces, you can find handcrafted furniture that supports the way you work while bringing lasting quality into the room.
Explore office furniture in a wide range of styles, wood types, and finishes, with custom options that help your workspace feel more personal and more functional.
Our Featured Office Furniture Collections
Berkley Office Collection
Shown With:
This Collection Includes:
- Executive desk
- Bookcase
- Lateral file cabinet
Ashton Corner Desk Office Collection
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This Collection Includes:
- Ashton Corner Desk
- Ashton Lateral File Cabinet
- Ashton Credenza
Alexis Office Collection
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This Collection Includes:
- Alexis Lift Desk
- Bookcase
- File Cabinet
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What Customers Love About Shopping Graber’s
Office furniture often needs to solve more than one problem at once. It has to support focus, storage, workflow, and comfort while still fitting the scale and style of the room. That is one reason helpful guidance matters when choosing the mix of desks, file storage, seating, and supporting pieces that make a workspace feel complete.
Graber’s gives customers a chance to compare options more confidently and think through the details that shape how the room functions day to day. This section is a good place to reinforce that customers are finding more than office furniture alone. They are finding handcrafted pieces that feel lasting, useful, and thoughtfully chosen for the way they work.
A Simple Guide to Office Desk Styles
Find the Right Desk for Your Space and Workflow
The desk is usually the foundation of the office. Some desk styles are designed to maximize surface space, some add built-in organization, and some help the room stay visually lighter or more flexible. Comparing the main desk styles side by side makes it easier to choose a piece that fits the way you actually work, not just the way the room looks.


Standard Desks
Standard desks are a strong fit for offices that want a clean, versatile workspace without a larger footprint. They are often the easiest option to place within a room and work well for general daily tasks, computer use, and simpler office layouts.
Executive Desks
Executive desks create a more substantial and established office presence. They usually offer a larger work surface and a stronger visual anchor, which makes them a natural fit for dedicated offices where the desk is meant to be both practical and impressive.
L Desks
L desks are especially useful when work needs to happen across more than one zone. They give you extra surface area for spreading out, separating tasks, or keeping equipment more organized. They are a great solution for offices that need stronger workflow and more usable space.
Desk with Hutch
A desk with hutch helps bring vertical organization into the workspace. It is a helpful choice when you want storage, shelving, or work materials close at hand without using additional floor space for more furniture.
Featured Standard Desks
create an office that feels connected and organized
Office Collections Designed to Work Together
Shopping by collection can make it easier to build an office that feels intentional from the beginning. It helps customers picture how the desk, file storage, shelving, and supporting pieces work together while still leaving room for wood, finish, and layout choices that make the workspace feel personal.

Office Storage Pieces That Keep Work More Manageable
Storage often makes the difference between an office that feels productive and one that feels cluttered. The right mix of file storage, shelving, and supporting cabinets helps keep the room more usable while making daily tasks easier to manage.
File Cabinets
File cabinets help bring structure to paperwork, supplies, and office essentials. They are a natural fit for workspaces that need dependable storage with a cleaner, more organized feel.
Bookcases
Bookcases add accessible vertical storage and display space without making the office feel closed in. They work especially well for books, décor, reference materials, and everyday office items.
Credenzas
Credenzas give the office broader storage with a lower, more substantial footprint. They are a great option when you want the room to feel grounded while still keeping important items organized and close at hand.
File Cabinets with Bookcase
Combination pieces are ideal when you want both filing and open storage in one place. They help maximize organization without needing as many separate furniture pieces.
Featured Bookcases
Featured File Cabinets
For Smaller Spaces and Specialty Use
Compact and Character-Driven Desk Styles to Consider
Not every office needs the same kind of desk. Some spaces benefit from added vertical storage, while others need a desk that feels more compact, more traditional, or better suited to lighter daily tasks. These specialty desk styles offer practical solutions for different rooms, layouts, and everyday needs.


Lift Desks
Lift desks are a smart choice for shoppers who want more flexibility in how they work throughout the day. They support a more adjustable routine and can be especially appealing in offices where comfort, posture, and movement are important priorities.
Rolltop Desks
Rolltop desks bring classic character and built-in organization together in one piece. They are ideal for offices that want a more traditional look and a desk style that can help keep paperwork and supplies more tucked away.
Secretary Desks
Secretary desks work especially well in smaller rooms or multi-use spaces where the office needs to blend into the home a little more quietly. They are often chosen for their compact footprint and their ability to support light office tasks without dominating the room.
Youth Desks
Youth desks are a practical choice for homework areas, student rooms, or smaller study spaces. They help create a more dedicated work zone while keeping the scale better suited to younger users or tighter layouts.
Featured Roll Top Desks

The Finishing Pieces That Help the Office Work Better Every Day
A well-functioning office is usually built from more than one anchor piece. The chair affects comfort. The shelving affects organization. Specialty cabinets can support hobbies, storage, or equipment that needs a dedicated home.
Office Chairs
Office chairs help shape how comfortable the workday feels. Whether the need is daily desk seating or conference-room use, the right chair helps support focus and better routine.
Sewing Cabinets
Sewing cabinets are a strong example of office furniture that supports a more specialized kind of work. They help create a dedicated place for tools, supplies, and projects while keeping the room more organized.
Gun Cabinets
Gun cabinets work best as specialty storage pieces for offices or home spaces that need secure, designated organization. They can help keep the room more structured while fitting the overall wood furniture style of the space.
Featured Office Chairs
Featured Sewing Cabinets

Personalize Your Office Furniture at Graber’s
Office spaces rarely function exactly the same from one home to the next. Some need a larger desk for spreading out. Others need more filing, added shelving, a desk with hutch storage, or a piece that helps the office fit into a smaller room without feeling crowded. That is where custom office furniture becomes especially valuable.
Instead of trying to force standard furniture into every layout, custom options give you more control over the pieces that shape workflow and comfort. That can mean selecting the right desk style, adjusting storage, choosing a wood and finish that fit the room, or building around the way the office is actually used each day.
- Desk size and workspace layout
- Executive, L desk, or standard desk configurations
- Desk with hutch storage options
- Lift desk flexibility
- File cabinet size and capacity
- Credenza and bookcase coordination
- Wood species selection
- Finish and stain customization
- Office chair style pairing
- Specialty storage for hobbies or equipment
Compare Office Desk Styles at a Glance
Office desks may all support work, but they do not all support work in the same way. Some prioritize surface area, some bring more built-in organization, and some help the room stay more flexible or visually lighter. This chart helps simplify those differences so shoppers can compare the main desk types more clearly.
| Desk Style | Best For | Workspace | Storage Level | Footprint | Why People Choose It |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Desk | General daily work | Good everyday surface | Light to moderate | Smaller to moderate | A clean, versatile option for many office layouts |
| Executive Desk | Dedicated home offices | Large work surface | Moderate to strong | Larger footprint | Creates a more established office presence |
| L Desk | Multi-zone work and equipment | Very strong | Moderate to strong | Larger corner or wall footprint | Great for spreading out and separating tasks |
| Lift Desk | Flexible work routines | Moderate to strong | Light to moderate | Moderate footprint | Supports more movement throughout the day |
| Desk with Hutch | Work plus vertical organization | Good surface plus upper storage | Strong | Moderate footprint | Keeps materials close without needing more furniture |
| Rolltop Desk | Traditional style and tucked-away organization | Moderate | Strong built-in organization | Moderate footprint | Combines classic character with practical storage |
| Secretary Desk | Smaller rooms or lighter work tasks | Light to moderate | Moderate | Compact footprint | Works well when the office needs a quieter presence |
| Youth Desk | Student spaces and smaller setups | Moderate | Light to moderate | Smaller footprint | Fits younger users and tighter study areas |
Frequently Asked Questions
Helpful Answers for Office Furniture Shoppers
What office furniture pieces should I start with first?
Most shoppers begin with the desk and then build around it with the storage and seating pieces that matter most. That often means adding file cabinets, a comfortable chair, and shelving based on how the office is used day to day.
How do I choose between a standard desk, executive desk, and L desk?
A standard desk is usually best for general everyday work in a simpler layout. An executive desk works well when you want a larger, more substantial office presence. An L desk is a smart choice when you need more work zones or more usable surface space.
When does a desk with hutch make the most sense?
A desk with hutch is especially useful when you want more storage and organization close to the workspace without needing separate furniture to do it. It works well in offices where vertical storage matters.
How do I know what kind of file cabinet I need?
That depends on how much paper storage you use and how often you access it. Smaller drawer units work well for lighter filing, while larger cabinets or credenzas make more sense for offices with ongoing records and heavier storage needs.
Are office chairs and conference room chairs used differently?
Yes. Desk chairs are usually chosen around personal daily work comfort, while conference room chairs are often selected for meeting spaces where the look, comfort, and scale of the room all matter.
Can office furniture be customized?
Yes. Depending on the piece, custom options may include size, wood species, finish, desk configuration, storage layout, and other details that help the furniture fit your office better.







































