🖥️ Elevate your home office game with sleek style and smart storage!
The Furinno Econ Multipurpose Home Office Computer Writing Desk offers a compact, stylish workspace solution with engineered wood construction, a slide-out keyboard drawer, CPU storage, and two shelves. Its French Oak Grey finish complements modern interiors, while its CARB-compliant materials ensure eco-conscious durability. Ideal for professionals seeking an efficient, budget-friendly desk that fits any room.
Base | Particle Board/Chipboard,Manufactured Wood |
Top Material Type | Engineered Wood |
Furniture Leg Material | Engineered Wood |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 35 Pounds |
Recommended Number of People for Assembly | 1 |
Warranty Type | Limited |
UL Listed | No |
Tools Recommended For Assembly | Hammer, Screw Driver |
Mfg Warranty Type (i.e. Parts, Labor) | 1 Year Limited Manufacturer |
Includes All Assembly Tools | No |
Shape | Rectangular |
Desk Design | Computer Desk |
Color | French Oak/Black |
Style Name | Desk with Storage Bin |
Finish Types | Laminated |
Furniture Finish | Oak |
Leg Style | Straight |
Top Color | Oak |
Natural Variation Type | Wood Grain Color |
Base Color | Grey |
Item Width Side To Side | 15.8"D x 39.4"W x 34.09"H |
Number of Drawers | 2 |
Item Weight | 35 Pounds |
Size | French Oak Grey |
Number Of Shelves | 2 |
Tabletop Thickness | 0.5 Inches |
Maximum Height | 86.6 Centimeters |
Minimum Height | 86.61 Centimeters |
Shelf Width | 11.8 Inches |
Additional Features | Compact |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Base Type | Leg |
Frame Joint Type | Cam Bolt |
Has Finished Back | No |
Storage Options | Keyboard drawer, CPU storage, and 2 shelves |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | No |
N**Y
Well built, easy to assemble.
Well built, strong and easy to assemble. Took about 45 minutes to assemble the whole thing. Recommend for studying, remote office purposes. The color is beautiful
J**.
Good
Good
D**D
Great desk for the price point
This was a nice desk to sub in our apartment while we waited for our actual desk to arrive. It wasn’t the most stable so I would be wary about putting anything too heavy on it. Assembly was easy and didn’t take that long to build.
Y**N
Encantado con el
Excelente producto
J**I
Nice layout but on the flimsy side
I got this to be a second desk for working from home--essentially, so I could use my work laptop with a second monitor and external keyboard. It's about what I expected: A decent, functional desk with some issues, but with a nice layout for what I needed.Size & Features:It's nicely-sized for a small space. My home office is 10'x10', and I already have a writing desk with dual monitors and my personal laptop setup, and built-in bookcases down the opposite wall, leaving not a ton of space for a second desk... but this fits just fine.I like the computer tower area (which I use to store my laptop bag), as well as the little drawer/bin beneath it (again, useful for holding some of the loose items that end up scattered around my office). The single monitor platform is a bit oddly-placed, but it works quite well for my setup, as I have the laptop screen itself off to one side, with the laptop sitting on a separate stand to elevate it a bit.I'm tall, though, and the desk is a little low for me, particularly with the keyboard drawer. I may remove the drawer to help with that, and just put the keyboard on the desktop. For what it's worth, the drawer also doesn't pull out far enough for it to really work with my keyboard--and we're not talking a massive gaming keyboard, either. If I pull the drawer all the way out, I can either have the keyboard essentially on the edge of it--with no room for any wrist rest--or have it sitting slightly under the top of the desk, which is awkward to type on.Durability / Build Quality:It's pressed wood, of course. It feels on the cheaper side of pressed wood, though that means it's a little lighter weight than some of the seemingly-hundreds of pieces of pressed wood furniture I've assembled over the years. The veneer looks good but has already started to peel loose on one of the corners (fortunately not visible at the moment). It's definitely on the thin side.The desktop itself flexes a little when I put any weight on it. I'm using it for a laptop, so no big deal there, but if I put an elbow on it during a meeting, I can feel the wood flex. I'd be a little worried about breaking it in half if jolted too much, honestly. The drawer glides are... not great. It wobbles from side to side and doesn't come out smoothly. It's not the alignment; I've checked and rechecked that. It's just the glides are cheap.I do worry when I bump my knees against the cross-piece running between the two verticals that I'm going to either damage it, or possibly pull the screws loose and cause the whole desk to collapse. So far, that hasn't happened.On Assembly:It's not that hard to put together, all things considered. The instructions aren't bad; the illustrations are mostly good, though there were a couple of weird "close ups" that could have been better drawn. Yes, the text has some poor-translation or writing issues, but really, I was able to mostly work off the illustrations. The pieces are pretty well-labeled, and the variety of hardware used is small--so no guessing, "Do they mean the 1" long screw, the 1.25" long screw, or the 1.5" long screw?!A few complaints on the assembly process itself, though: First, a few screw holes were slightly countersunk, but the rest weren't at all (meaning the screw heads stick up slightly over the surface). Second, the holes for the ubiquitous cam bolt sockets aren't countersunk at all (maybe because the wood panels are thinner than a lot of pressed wood?). Third, and most importantly, there are NO SPARE PARTS. Luckily, I didn't need any, but I really appreciate DIY assembly kits that include a few extras in case something goes wrong or a piece was malformed or left out. Would it have hurt to include an extra cam bolt, an extra socket, and a couple of extra screws? The veneer is also so thin that if you even slightly mis-align a screw or cam bolt, the moment you turn it, you're going to damage the veneer and even the pressed wood beneath, so be careful!Still, I've put together a ton of furniture over the years, and overall, this was not that bad of a build. I've had cases where I had to disassemble some parts which weren't well described in the instructions (had to do that recently on a cat tower, for example). This was a pretty simple build and didn't suffer that problem. Also, the parts aligned pretty well; I have experienced many issues in the past with pieces that just don't quite fit right, with a dowel hole or cam bolt just slightly misaligned or with such tight tolerances it made for hours of blue language during the process. I think the overall build took about 35 minutes from unboxing to completion.On Shipping & Packaging:Amazon shipped this in an outer box which was significantly larger than the desk's own box... with no padding between the two. I really think the second box was unnecessary, both in terms of materials and possibly contributing to damage to the first shipment.Yep, I had to send back the first shipment, because upon opening it, one of the vertical panels was cracked down the middle, and several other pieces had the veneer gouged and dinged. All I can figure is the box was abused a bit at the warehouse or in shipment, and the vertical panel got torqued, and maybe the box got dropped or slammed around a bit during shipment.I also wish slightly higher-quality foam padding could be used, as it inevitably means a ton of tiny fragments of foam adhered via static electricity to all the surfaces (this is a common issue with DIY furniture packaging, mind you, and not unique to this desk).Summary:It's a nice-looking desk with a neat layout that fits small spaces well. For the price paid, I didn't expect hardwood construction. I do think the durability and quality could be a bit higher than they were. We'll see how well it holds up over time.
M**O
Muy buen producto
Muy buen producto
J**E
Excelente
Cumplió con nuestra necesidad. Es pequeño pero se ve bien. Y es cómodo para mis niños
B**R
Arrived Early, But Doesn't Match Its Amazon Picture Exactly
This is my first day impression of the desk. Once I've had it for a while longer (say, two/three weeks), I'll update this review to be more thorough.The desk arrived a couple days earlier than the expected date. Its packaging was absolutely horrible. The box it was sent in was much too large and allowed for the smaller package that held the boards to bang about. It had little insulation and the tape closing the box was cut open (not torn, as though something had ripped the tape, but cut seamlessly, as if with a knife). I can understand why others would complain about damaged boards, as they definitely didn't do much to protect them.That said, I was lucky enough to receive a completely undamaged product. They sent the correct amount of boards and extra screws, etc., so we had all we needed to assemble it.What I first noticed as I studied the boards is that the picture on Amazon shows a desk that is a lighter gray than what I received. It is not brown, but it is definitely darker than the picture shown and forced me to stare a while to convince myself it wasn't basically an off-brown color. I compared the desk to the picture on Amazon and realized it *is* gray, just darker. So, if you're wanting a paler gray desk, this may not be the one for you.The assembling of the desk was a fairly smooth process. We followed the instructions and had the desk done in about an hour and a half.However, the trouble started as soon as I and my father attempted to assemble the keyboard tray. The instructions showed two different components for the sliders than what we received. I assume they updated the model of the sliders, but didn't change the instructions to accommodate the new ones. When trying to follow the instructions to the letter, the trays would not connect correctly. As the keyboard tray was my major reason for buying this desk, it's understandable I became super frustrated and upset. We ended up having to put the sliders on upside down, rather than what the picture showed. Once we did that, there was absolutely no trouble and the keyboard tray slid in nicely.Now the desk is sitting in the little writing nook in my bedroom. It is exactly the size I wanted and seems sturdy enough for what I want to use it for. The wood is cheap, however, so you'll want to be *very* careful if you decide to move it to a new location. I would suggest having two people help and be sure to lift it off the floor. Do NOT attempt to drag this desk. There is a chance its legs will break if you do, especially if you attempt to slide it over carpet.I'm giving this desk four stars for now. Once those two/three weeks are up, I'll let you know if it keeps them!Update 09/10/2019:I've had the desk for a few weeks now and am ready to update this review.First, my initial impression of the desk still holds true. The desk will keep its four star rating. However, I do want to mention that the keyboard tray is a little wobbly. I use it a lot and it sometimes feels like one side doesn't want to line up correctly with the slider, though it's fairly easy to slide in and out regardless of this. Other than that, no trouble with the desk. I'm still wary of accidentally placing too much weight on it, but so far I've had no troubles.If you're wanting a cheap desk with a keyboard tray that won't fall apart out of the box, this one is fine. You just have to be careful when putting it together or moving it. That seems to be where the problems come in.
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