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Casual Design Black Home Office Computer Workstation Desk

  • Some assembly may be required. Please see product details.

Product Description

  • Dimension: 27″L 23″W 28″H
  • Finish: Black
  • Material: Wood and Metal
  • Casual Design Black Home Office Computer Workstation Desk
  • Item features pull-out keyboard tray.
  • Item is designed to be practical in use and to beautify your home decor.
  • Simple assembly required.

Casual Design Black Home Office Computer Workstation Desk

Knob Hill Desk

  • Direct from manufacturer
  • Up to 50% savings
  • Low shipping rates
  • Brand new

Product Description
A classic country sophistication radiates from the Knob Hill Computer Desk. From its detail-carved legs to its beveled-edge overhang table top and pull-knob drawer face, the Knob Hill has a rural old-world charm for your work area. A drop-front drawer serves as a keyboard tray, while an antique cherry finish completes the look of the Knob Hill Computer Desk. Features: Computer Desk features solid hardwood construction Compute Desk has an antique cherry finish Computer features a drop-front drawer , keyboard tray Detail-carved long legs Overhang top Matching hutch available Some assembly required Specifications: Overall dimensions: 30″ H X 48″ W X 28″ D

Knob Hill Desk

Walker Edison L-Shaped Glass Computer Desk, Clear/Silver

  • Polished and beveled tempered safety glass
  • Contemporary chrome mounts securely attach the glass to the frame
  • Durable steel frame
  • Ships Ready-To-Assemble with all necessary tools
  • Assembly instructions with online support and toll-free number available

Product Description
This contemporary desk offers a sleek modern design crafted with durable steel and thick tempered safety glass. The L-shape provides a corner wedge for more space and the design creates a look that is both attractive and simple. Flexible configuration options allow you to mount the keyboard tray on either side of the desk. Also included are a universal autonomous CPU stand and a sliding keyboard tray. This desk compliments any room and is a great addition to any home office.

Walker Edison L-Shaped Glass Computer Desk, Clear/Silver

Walker Edison Glass Computer Desk, Clear/Silver

  • Polished and beveled tempered safety glass
  • Contemporary chrome mounts securely attach the glass to the frame
  • Durable steel frame
  • Ships Ready-To-Assemble with all necessary tools
  • Assembly instructions with online support and toll-free number available

Product Description
This contemporary desk offers a sleek modern design crafted with durable steel and thick tempered safety glass. The design creates a look that is both attractive and simple. Also included are a universal autonomous CPU stand and a sliding keyboard tray. This desk compliments any room and is a great addition to any home office.

Walker Edison Glass Computer Desk, Clear/Silver

Haugen Home Computer Desk

Product Description
This traditional computer workstation is perfectly suited to a rustic contemporary decor and offers every function and convenience to allow your productivity. Solid oak wood construction ensures this desks durability and a golden oak finish furthers its visual character. Three pull drawers, a single utility drawer and two storage compartments join a pullout keyboard tray and attractive design detail to complete the appeal of the Haugen Computer Workstation.    

Haugen Home Computer Desk

Z-Line Brisa Desk

  • Contemporary style desk in a warm cherry silky finish
  • 6mm clear tempered glass for safety
  • Raised monitor shelf for comfortable viewing
  • Pullout keyboard tray with room for a mouse
  • Spacious desktop workspace

Product Description
Brisa desk.

Z-Line Brisa Desk

Z-Line Claremont Desk

  • Real wood veneer in mocha finish
  • 6mm smoked tempered safety glass
  • Chrome cylinder glass supports
  • Pullout keyboard tray with room for a mouse
  • Spacious desktop workspace

Product Description
Claremont desk.

Z-Line Claremont Desk

A Student’s Best Computer Desk


A Student’s Best Computer Desk
By Barry Andrews

As a current graduate student, I’ve found that I have developed a particular preference for the way my working desk is constructed, the way that it is laid out, and the functionality it offers me by the way of shelves, hutches, drawers, and more. This is now my fifth year in school, and in this article I will describe my ideal desk for studying. The first qualification that I present for a useful desk is that it must have solid construction. I find that solid oak desk or similarly rigid material is really great.

I hate when the desk or writing surface moves when I write on it, and this qualification is absolutely essential. Weak desks made from particle board can often be wobbly and difficult to write on. Additionally, a desk made from a solid oak or similar hardwood will last a lot longer than a cheap desk, so you’ll get several more years of enjoyable use from it. The second qualification for a good student desk is that it absolutely must have room for and accommodate a personal computer. I do not find a keyboard tray to be necessary, but it must have ample room for a monitor, keyboard, mouse, and under-desk space for a computer tower.

I find that several desks do not take this into consideration, forcing you to place a computer tower too close to your feet, making you feel cramped. I have this problem with my desk at home, which is a corner desk. The walls under the desk make it difficult to place a computer tower underneath without impeding my leg room. If you’re thinking about purchasing a corner desk, make sure to think about the potential placement of your computer tower. In addition, make sure that the desk has enough room to not only accompany your computer and keyboard, but also has enough additional space so that even with the computer, you still have room to place books, papers, and other reading/writing materials for doing work that doesn’t involve the use of your computer.

Finally, I argue that a good desk must have well-placed shelves, and if possible, a desk hutch that allows for overhead storage of textbooks, lamps, and other things. Shelves in the desk hutch should be made as customizable as possible, to allow for books of varying sizes. I hate when solid shelves are not tall enough to accompany my numerous 3 ring binders that I make use of as a student. If under-desk storage is provided, a file cabinet is a great addition that I would have found very useful in some of my dorm room desks. It is always nice to at least have some room for frequently-accessed files.

In conclusion, I will argue that a good desk must be made of solid construction, have ample space underneath for computer tower placement, have enough room to accompany a keyboard, mouse, monitor, and additional books/papers, and have customizable and useful shelving. A desk satisfying these conditions would make a great desk for a future or current student.

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