Espresso Minimalist Computer Desk with Drawer & Keyboard Tray
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Amazon OneSpace Avalon Simple Computer Desk, Classic Oak | $114.99 as of 11:57 12/15 |
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Good Fitting
The desk fits very well in different areas. I may buy another one. The one I bought I installed (not that easy for 1 person alone to install) in my son's bedroom as a computer/writing table.
[Rewarded Review] Modern wooden desk , metal Legs!
Great desk , love the modern look, adds to my artist space.
I love this desk. It fits perfectly with my decor. The size is just right. It’s modern, steady and perfect for my home office. The price is amazing.
5 Stars
I love this desk. It fits perfectly with my decor. The size is just right. It's modern, steady and perfect for my home office. The price is amazing.
Not a great product
This was a disappointing experience. The top of 2 of the metal legs is bent, so they don't screw in properly, and many of the screws stripped in the composite wood. The desk is barely functional - and after putting it completely together and calling customer care about the issues, they wanted me to disassemble and return it for any kind of refund. I'm pretty bummed.
Absolutely love this desk!
5 Stars
Absolutely love this desk!
[Rewarded Review] Expect A Writing Table, Not A Desk
I bought this desk to supplement my current, main desk so I can work from home. I really like the look of reclaimed barn wood. The depth of the top is good. Actually is about 4 inches deeper than my main desk. The built in shelf is useful for a monitor for my laptop. The only bad thing is the desk is very wobbly because it has very little to hold it up. Putting bracers between the legs would have been a nice touch I've seen in other desks in this price range. Here are the actual measurements: 27" tall (glad there's not a keyboard tray, I'd be slamming my thighs into it regularly), 45" wide (No complaints about the width), and 23" deep (measured under the upper shelf, 15" not counting the part covered by the shelf). Overall, you get what you pay for. This is cheap and there is no forgetting that fact.
Lots of storage, goes well with bedroom office.
Nice clean look, lots of storage space. Distressed wood looks modern and works well with bedroom furniture. Metal legs give it an industrial vibe.
My (Fragile Laminate) Desk
I do love the design and feel of this desk. It definitely accommodates a lot of stuff for how compact it is, it's relatively sturdy with a 2.5/10 wobble factor when bumped by accident (nothing falls), and has a minimalist and modern design I enjoy. However, the desk's wood laminate surface (meaning printed, not veneer/real wood) tore and peeled off like a thin paper sticker when I needlessly tried to remove a blocky manufacturer's assembly sticker from the back of the shelf. Bad start, but fine. I didn't stress, used a random darker shade of marker (poorly color-matched, oops) and touched it up. All that to say: the rest of the veneer ended up looking great for maybe 4 months of use (~1-3 hours a day). I've been setting things on it or gently move objects around/across it one too many times, (like mugs, bowls, plates, notebooks, pens. keyboard) and have started to see white spots showing and growing prominently where the darker "Classic Oak" laminate once was. The top front edge is especially prone to the laminate wearing and flaking off. I don't wear jewelry like bracelets or rings ever, but I really doubt this laminate would hold up at all to use from someone who does. I'm wondering now if touching it all up with color-matched acrylic paint and then putting a layer of satin polyurethane down would help the surface actually hold up better than the 8 months I've been using it. Worst case I just put a runner cloth other the center length-wise? idk. Last thing: when I put the desk together, it was almost a breeze except when I attached one side of the shelf and then tried attaching the other side. I found there was no combination of loosening and slowly tightening the three screws together on each side to actually get the desk to sit flush with the shelf supporting part of the back legs. I ultimately used a drill and lots of weight/pressure to barely make contact with the shelf and secure it. Maybe the quality of the desk could have been like 10% better, or I should have paid $100 more for a better desk.
Looks great
Great looking desk. Would recommend this desk.
Great, simplistic desk table perfect for small space.
5 Stars
Great, simplistic desk table perfect for small space.
Worth the assembly
Solid material, love the higher shelf, enough space to work from home. Assembly may require two people; the back set of legs create a pretty narrow opening for the bottom shelf, so you have to shove a little. All steady once I got it together.
Desktop is the only good part
Assembly was complicated as others have said. Pilot holes did not line up properly so we had to drill new ones. This may just be because it’s on carpet, but the desk is so wobbly that if I bump it just barely it sends anything on the top shelf flying. Not stable at all, and not good for the money.
Desktop is the only good part
Assembly was complicated as others have said. Pilot holes did not line up properly so we had to drill new ones. This may just be because it's on carpet, but the desk is so wobbly that if I bump it just barely it sends anything on the top shelf flying. Not stable at all, and not good for the money.
cute, but hard to put together and not sturdy at all :(
the actual desk slat wouldn't slide into its spot when assembling it the way the instructions directed. i had to like, maneuver the heavy wood pretty strangely and make new holes so that it would fit together and had to go out of order when screwing the legs on. the desk is super wobbly and shakes even when i type on it. pretty bummed about it because the actual desk and shelf are the perfect size and what i was looking for!
Quality for less
Easy to put together, comfortable height, good leg room
Very poor design for assembly. Disappointing.
They say you get what you pay for, and that's sure true with this! I had high hopes after unboxing it and seeing what looked to be a nice solid desk top and stylish legs. However, there are seriously flaws with the assembly. First, they didn't bother to drill pilot holes, they just imprinted the slightest divots in the desktop. So not only is it very hard to see where your meant to drill, especially while navigating two large, cumbersome pieces of wood, but it's very hard to get the screws in at the right angle especially between the main desktop and the upper riser where you have less room to navigate a drill or screwdriver. Secondly, the provided screws are very short, so if you'll have real problems with the cheap particle board breaking around the screw and rendering it useless if you push too hard or go in at even a few degrees at the wrong angle. I'm very handy and have frequently assembled flat pack furniture so I'd think twice about this if you're not and don't have someone to help. In addition, the label stuck onto the desk ripped off the veneer even with gentle removal. Finally, the veneer on one of the corners was already peeling and dented upon opening. Super disappointed in the thoughtless design for what could have been the perfect desk.
Beautiful desk
Beautiful desk and well built. Very sturdy and looks great in my office.
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OneSpace Avalon Simple Computer Desk, Classic Oak at Amazon
.Description
Elevate your workspace with this sleek Espresso Minimalist Computer Desk. Designed for functionality and style, it features a spacious desktop, a convenient drawer, and a keyboard tray. Its classic woodgrain finish and hairpin legs add a touch of mid-century charm, making it a perfect fit for any interior.