![McAleer's desk is also made of bamboo. Its top has a woven texture but the designer is able to rest her laptop and printer atop it with no problem. 'I love my desk so much,' she said. 'It came from a store in New Orleans that didn't reopen after [Hurricane] Katrina.' McAleer's desk is also made of bamboo. Its top has a woven texture but the designer is able to rest her laptop and printer atop it with no problem. 'I love my desk so much,' she said. 'It came from a store in New Orleans that didn't reopen after [Hurricane] Katrina.'](http://cache.boston.com/resize/bonzai-fba/Globe_Photo/2008/03/21/1206118219_9862/499w.jpg)
McAleer's desk is also made of bamboo. Its top has a woven texture but the designer is able to rest her laptop and printer atop it with no problem. "I love my desk so much," she said. "It came from a store in New Orleans that didn't reopen after [Hurricane] Katrina."
(Yoon S. Byun/Globe Staff)
From the Globe Southern hospitality meets Back Bay

