The desk that is exhibited in the museum is believed to have belonged to Major General of the engineering and technical services Mikhail Tsarevsky. From December 1953 to July 1959, he was the supervisor of Construction 601 — that was the secret name of the construction of the future ‘Siberian Chemical Combine’. The exhibit was donated to the museum by the head of the Housing Management Office No. 4 Vladimir Babakov.
This is a pedestal desk with three drawers. There is a plywood inlay on the desktop. It is covered in green twill — a dense and durable cotton fabric. The desktop is decorated with a horizontal band called a frieze.
In the pedestals behind the doors there are tray-type drawers — three in each pedestal. A similar type of drawers was placed behind the facade of the furniture, their front wall was one-half of the height of the other three. The doors are hinged on swivel hinges and lockable. Keyholes are surrounded by key plates — decorative overlays. The underframe is connected with pedestals without glue and with the help of dowels — cylindrical rods. The pedestals rest on curly legs. All the wooden parts of the desk are well polished.
This is a pedestal desk with three drawers. There is a plywood inlay on the desktop. It is covered in green twill — a dense and durable cotton fabric. The desktop is decorated with a horizontal band called a frieze.
In the pedestals behind the doors there are tray-type drawers — three in each pedestal. A similar type of drawers was placed behind the facade of the furniture, their front wall was one-half of the height of the other three. The doors are hinged on swivel hinges and lockable. Keyholes are surrounded by key plates — decorative overlays. The underframe is connected with pedestals without glue and with the help of dowels — cylindrical rods. The pedestals rest on curly legs. All the wooden parts of the desk are well polished.