Hure Crank Desk
Our classic Hure design with adjustable height capability. This table uses four 3-ton crank mechanisms to adjust from 30” dining to 42” bar height.
The Hure Crank Table can be ordered in a choice of steel or wood tops: LINK It is an adaptable design that can be customized to a wide range of specifications to fit your individual commercial or residential needs (contact us). For more information, please see Product Details below.
The Hure Crank Desk: A Masterpiece of Industrial Elegance & Ergonomics
Elevate your professional sanctuary with the Hure Crank Desk, the definitive statement piece for high-end home offices and executive suites. Handcrafted in the USA by Vintage Industrial, this desk is a tribute to P. Hure, a legendary French machinist who believed that industrial tools should be as aesthetically pleasing as they are functional.
The Ultimate Sit-to-Stand Engineering
Combining 19th-century mechanical soul with modern wellness, the Hure utilizes four synchronized 3-ton crank mechanisms. By turning the cast-iron handle, the surface transitions seamlessly from a 30” executive sitting height to a 42” standing height. This tactile, mechanical movement offers a prestige experience far beyond the standard motorized desk.
Bespoke Craftsmanship & Heirloom Quality
Built to last for generations, the Hure is fully customizable to suit your architectural vision:
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Premium Tabletop Selection: Choose from sustainably sourced Walnut, White Oak, Mahogany, and Cherry, or opt for the rugged sophistication of Plate Steel or Glass.
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Preventative Engineering: All solid wood tops feature traditional 3” – 6” breadboard ends, a master-joinery technique that prevents warping for 100+ years.
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Architectural Finishes: Available in Natural Steel, Blackened Steel, Aged Red, or a high-luster Polished Stainless Steel. Custom color matching is available for specific interior palettes.
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Inclusive Design: Can be custom-engineered to be ADA compliant, ensuring luxury is accessible for every professional environment.
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