Wyoming State Capitol Legislative Chamber Desk

Wyoming State Capitol Legislative Chambers

Custom architectural millwork for a landmark government renovation.

Completed 2002
Cheyenne, Wyoming

Eggli Bros. Millwork is a Wyoming-based architectural millwork manufacturer specializing in government and institutional casework projects throughout the Mountain West.

Project Overview

Eggli Bros. Millwork was selected to fabricate custom legislative desks for the Wyoming State Capitol. The project required balancing historic architectural character with modern technological integration, including lighting, electrical, and communication systems.

All millwork was crafted from quarter-sawn white oak to match the existing chamber interior, preserving the building's historic aesthetic while meeting contemporary functional requirements.

Project Metrics

6,000+
board feet of quarter-sawn white oak
5,000
man-hours of fabrication
12
week production timeline
360+
machining operations per desk
120+
separate pieces per desk
AWI Premium Grade
construction standards

Project Requirements

The new desks needed to integrate task lighting, data connections, and communication systems while maintaining the historic architectural integrity of the Capitol chambers. Material consistency, precision joinery, and coordinated installation were critical to meet legislative session deadlines.

Fabrication & Execution

Traditional Craftsmanship

All work completed using hand processes and traditional woodworking techniques

Grain Matching

Meticulous panel alignment throughout all chamber furniture

Stone Coordination

Partnership with local Wyoming suppliers for granite desktops

Custom Finishing

Multi-step wood finishing process for lasting beauty and protection

Project Gallery

Wyoming State Capitol Legislative Desk Detail
Wyoming State Capitol Chamber Overview

Project Documentation

Download the complete Wyoming Legislative Chambers brochure

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