Is the base upside down and facing the wall?
And I'd like to know what the roundish white object is...please.
Can I assume this reply was meant for me? If so, at the risk of going off topic from pipe cleaning, I will reply!
The roundish white object beside the desk is a salt lamp. Here it is lit up.
Can I further assume that your question about the base being upside down and facing the wall is in regard to the antique travel desk? No, the travel desk is neither upside down nor facing the wall. Travel desks such as these actually fold up in multiple layers for easy travel, with a lot of compartments for various writing utensils and accessories, documents, etc. This particular desk dates back to the mid to late 1800's. I picked it up at an antique shop in Santa Barbara about 10 years ago. I love it, and wish I had a better place to present it completely opened up, but space is limited.
You saw it only partially unfolded. Here are some additional photos of the desk, fully folded and unfolded.
Fully folded:
Fully Unfolded:
Unfolded with lower compartments open:
My current plan is to turn this into a travelling pipe desk, with all of my pipes, accessories, and selections of tobaccos in jars in the compartments.