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Rolltop Desk by David Roentgen: Demonstration 

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The inventive talents of David Roentgen are evident in this exceptionally refined desk. The monogram DR inlaid beneath the kehole on the lower drawer indicates the cabinetmaker's satisfaction with one of his most mechanically ingenuous creations: a single key inserted at different depths unlocks the center drawer, releases the rolltop, or releases the hidden side drawers; if a button is pressed on the underside of these drawers, each swings aside to reveal three other drawers. Above the rolltop, the rectangular structure consists of a single wide drawer. His artistic creativity is evident in the chinoiserie marquetry scenes, created by using minute pieces of naturally colored exotic woods that have a painterly effect.
To learn more about this desk, please visit: www.metmuseum.o...
This desk is part of the The Metropolitan Museum of Art's exhibition Extravagant Inventions: The Princely Furniture of the Roentgens
Produced and Directed by
Christopher Noey
Editor
Sarah Cowan
Jib Operator
Kelly Richardson
Camera
Wayne de la Roche
Lighting Director
Ned Hallick
Grip
Jim Purchase
Production Coordinator
Stephanie Wuertz
Production Assistants
Maureen Coyle
Kate Farrell
Jessica Glass
Wardrobe
Robin Schwalb
Object Demonstration
Wolfram Koeppe
Additional contributions from
Staci Hou
Wolfram Koeppe
Paco Link
Tamara Schechter
Eileen Willis
A production of the Digital Media Department
© 2012 The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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@juliam.mallen3181
@juliam.mallen3181 3 года назад
WOW! Amazing! What a stupendous piece of beautiful historical value! Exhibited with such precise prestine expertise and care!
@estelwenethiriel6075
@estelwenethiriel6075 3 месяца назад
The ultimate megadesk. It's addictive.
@daveyjones-sx6ym
@daveyjones-sx6ym 5 лет назад
Thats the most baller thing ever. Cant even imagine the thinking and skill in that
@a2zhandi
@a2zhandi 11 лет назад
WOW~! I've made 5 roll top desks. None as nice as this. The last one I made had 1 key / 1 lock on the tambor. When the tambor was opened, all 8 drawers unlocked automatically.
@jshicke
@jshicke 4 года назад
What incredible workmanship. I wonder if Ikea has something similar ? :-)
@alenpaul2523
@alenpaul2523 3 года назад
😂
@juliam.mallen3181
@juliam.mallen3181 3 года назад
Thanks for the comic relief!
@snedrik
@snedrik 10 лет назад
Like the game "The Room" in real life...
@violinstockholm
@violinstockholm 12 лет назад
Stunningly beautiful!
@marcouellette4671
@marcouellette4671 Год назад
True craftsmanship!
@mggcomputers
@mggcomputers 10 лет назад
i love how the roll top is opened by pulling out the shelve top i also noticed that when you pull that shelve when the roll top is half way open you can see the very bottom layer of small drawers slide flush with the rest of the small drawers inside the roll top compartment. i think ill try to build that feature into my roll top desk that i'm restoring minus the small drawers sliding as you open the roll top
@LifeisGood_111
@LifeisGood_111 3 года назад
Its beautiful.
@patrickre67
@patrickre67 10 лет назад
Splendide et ingénieux travail.
@william3371
@william3371 2 года назад
Best with closed captions turned on! ;)
@starik574
@starik574 9 лет назад
אומנות לשמה טכנית ממש מדהימה
@GinGiRin
@GinGiRin 3 года назад
오 갖고 싶네요 i like it
@katerinadicamella
@katerinadicamella 3 года назад
I want that desk!!!
@DannySebahar
@DannySebahar 11 лет назад
If you had owned this piece I think not getting into the top drawer would have been the least of your problems
@TheRanblingjohnny
@TheRanblingjohnny 10 лет назад
You just can't find that kind of craftsmanship anymore in our Ikea saturated mass produced plastic world. At least not without paying a arm and a leg.
@Coradon
@Coradon 9 лет назад
You paid more than an arm and a leg for this item back when it was made. Only the very rich and royalty could afford it. Nothing has changed.
@brainsironically
@brainsironically 8 лет назад
Agreed. Anyone with enough cash can find this sort of thing. Money can't buy love but it can buy some seriously fine furniture!
@laminage
@laminage 6 лет назад
I know right. Patricia Highsmith who wrote The Tom Ripley Novels, Strangers on A Train, and The Price Of Salt/Carol had a similar desk but not as fancy. Needless to say she wrote alot of her books using it.
@fisherman070707
@fisherman070707 5 лет назад
That piece of furniture is worth millions and actually priceless in its craftsman ship and shear ingenuity. As in anything in life you get what you pay for and can afford. IKEA is for us peons that piece of furniture was meant for Royalty who get peons to do it
@haejungjeun6780
@haejungjeun6780 10 лет назад
아름다운 예술
@davidolundell
@davidolundell 3 года назад
Sorta makes me want to start... building
@deezynar
@deezynar 11 лет назад
You can't get in the drawers when the top is open. That seems like a problem to me.
@LoliKami
@LoliKami 10 лет назад
when things were made to last back then
@norbs
@norbs 4 года назад
They made to last today too but it cost what it's worth, this wasnt furniture for peasants.
@juliam.mallen3181
@juliam.mallen3181 3 года назад
@@norbs true that!
@rzmc0h956
@rzmc0h956 10 лет назад
thanks
@l.marylawson3203
@l.marylawson3203 8 лет назад
Amazing
@mggcomputers
@mggcomputers 9 лет назад
I can't figure out how to make my roll top desk have the feature were you just pull the table out and the lid opens like that it seem like he didn't use ropes or leather straps I think it's mechanical on the sides of the top but if anyone knows how this is done let me know so I can incorporate it in my desk.
@churchvillecontracting7712
@churchvillecontracting7712 8 лет назад
+mggcomputers There's got to be a series of pulleys in there, somewhere?
@philipnoland9359
@philipnoland9359 8 лет назад
it could be a small tooth and cog system hidden in the sides. the roll top having a tooth system that rolled with the cog by the movement of the table. it would make sense with only having four small tooth systems, with two cogs connecting the teeth. I know you probably understand this but the rotary of the cog would force the objects to move opposite of each other. I hope this helps. I've been thinking about making a similar system for a desk project myself and though that this would be the most compact system possible.
@toysoldier46552
@toysoldier46552 7 лет назад
Think simple, he probably made the roll top a bit large then connected it directly to the shelf so when you pull the shelf out the top opens and closes, but this also requires you get those curved cut pieces precise on the sides for the roll top. Back then it was probably some type of tacking nail he used.
@paulmurphy612
@paulmurphy612 6 лет назад
archive.org/stream/moderncabinetwor00well#page/n5/mode/thumb This book. Page 181. Detailed instructions.
@dlevi67
@dlevi67 3 года назад
And this - from a contemporary source to the desk: collection.imamuseum.org/artwork/63568/ (Sheraton's book is still in print today)
@TheBombson
@TheBombson 12 лет назад
Rococo was all about hidden!
@Pynaegan
@Pynaegan 11 лет назад
I think the "problem" was intended for any "would be thief" searching for documents or small valuables and would be "put off" searching the desk quietly and discretely. This being the case, the desk works as intended and therefor is no embarrassment at all. Are you a thief? ; )
@goognamgoognw6637
@goognamgoognw6637 4 года назад
A vandal thief with a small hatchet won't have much trouble finding "secret" drawers.
@juliam.mallen3181
@juliam.mallen3181 3 года назад
You could make an entire film on this premise alone..The Desk the tales of intel~ incorporated.😎
@Dean1962o6
@Dean1962o6 4 года назад
Where could one find blueprints for this
@juliam.mallen3181
@juliam.mallen3181 3 года назад
At Castspo headquarters! 😎
@domsau2
@domsau2 7 лет назад
Protip pour valoriser vos produits, quels qu'ils soient : portez des gants !
@mggcomputers
@mggcomputers 10 лет назад
i'll give my arm and a leg for that anyday, but i dont think they would trade body parts for furniture. lol
@suzettekath9860
@suzettekath9860 3 года назад
Something tells me that there are more concealed spaces than what we saw here.
@juliam.mallen3181
@juliam.mallen3181 3 года назад
Absolutely!
@TRICK-OR-TREAT236
@TRICK-OR-TREAT236 10 лет назад
MUST BE THEIR BUTLER JEEVES I GUESS !
@deezynar
@deezynar 11 лет назад
Clearly the rich guy who commissioned it was happy with it and paid a fortune for it. As for me, if something doesn't function well, it's junk. If it costs lots of money and doesn't function well, it's an absolute embarrassment.
@MikhailBakunin
@MikhailBakunin 5 лет назад
This is a cylinder desk, not a rolltop.
@Dinuial
@Dinuial 10 лет назад
Pulling out your table lifts the roll top. Why the HELL don't they just make that standard construction on these things?!
@toysoldier46552
@toysoldier46552 7 лет назад
Because people don't pay craftsmen like they should these days, so we take short cuts and do not spend nearly as much time on a project as we used too. Meaning, you get what you pay for, bottom line.
@MrRadiostep
@MrRadiostep 9 лет назад
в икее такого не купишь
@rtcharger7484
@rtcharger7484 8 лет назад
Don't see them at ikea LOL
@chavirawiser5010
@chavirawiser5010 6 лет назад
I heard about woodprix instructions good opinions.
@killerkali2007
@killerkali2007 3 года назад
Unspeakable skill and craftsmanship..sadly it'll be burnt and destroyed for insert some "supremacy" or something too "Euro" ..glad it's caught on film
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