Waverly Place from Hooker has a great hospitality bar/dining solution. The Old English Plank-Top Dining Group with reversible top with poker felt on one side, wood surface on the other; and storage under the top.

Hardwood Solids with Cherry Veneers
Dimensions: 54 x 54 - 30 H
Other products pictured in or represented by the main photo: Tall Back Castered Game Chair
June 6th, 2010
A crisp, clear medium brown finish brings out the beauty of cathedral cherry veneers in the Westview executive office collection. Two sliding glass doors with two adjustable shelves.

Add-on Two Door Bookcase works with Stand-Alone Two Door Bookcase for making multiple heights.
Hardwood Solids and Cherry Veneers
Dimensions: 61 1/2 x 14 1/4 - 28 1/2 H
May 18th, 2010
Preston Ridge offers updated traditional styling with the sophistication of finely crafted Old World antiques in a distinctive collection of beautiful, yet functional home office furniture and computer desks that is certain to create a truly breathtaking ambiance for your home or professional office.

Preston Ridge combines the rich beauty and practical function of the very best in traditional styling with the superb value you’ve come to expect from Hooker Furniture. Work smarter, live better with great computer furniture. You’ll find computer desks, file cabinets, and storage here that will make your work more efficient so you’ll have more time to spend with the people you care about, doing things you enjoy.

March 14th, 2010
Danforth’s styling is inspired by British campaign sea chests from the colonial era. A rich medium brown finish is rendered on birch solids and cherry veneers.

Recessed campaign hardware is used on drawer and doors. This SOHO group, primarily designed for laptop use, gives several options for configuration. A corner filler allows using as a wraparound configuration, as well as using the leg desk in front.

The SmartHutch option for the credenza offers a power charging station for electronic devices. If using a desktop computer, the corner filler offers a place to store a tower.
March 4th, 2010