🎨 Double the space, double the creativity — where little minds grow big!
This premium kids' study desk set features a spacious 70.8-inch wide engineered wood tabletop with 9 storage surfaces including shelves and a hutch, designed for children ages 3-8. Built to European E1 safety standards, it includes two ergonomic stools and a modern light walnut finish, making it a durable, stylish, and practical centerpiece for any child's study or playroom.
Base | Engineered Wood |
Top Material Type | Engineered Wood |
Furniture Leg Material | Engineered Wood |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Hutch Material | Engineered Wood |
Additional Features | Portable, Ergonomic |
Mounting Type | Freestanding |
Drawer Type | Utility Drawer |
Base Type | solid |
Frame Joint Type | Dowel Joint |
Has Finished Back | No |
Drawer Glide Mechanism | [POSSIBLE] |
Storage Options | Bookcase |
Cabinet Configuration | Freestanding |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | No |
Shape | Rectangular |
Desk Design | Writing Desk |
Color | Light Walnut |
Style Name | Modern |
Finish Types | Laminated |
Furniture Finish | Light Walnut |
Leg Style | Modern |
Top Color | White |
Base Color | Light Walnut |
Item Width Side To Side | 47.2"D x 70.8"W x 36.8"H |
Number of Drawers | 5 |
Item Weight | 96 Pounds |
Size | Large |
Number Of Shelves | 6 |
Tabletop Thickness | 0.71 Inches |
Storage Volume | 27.46 Liters |
Maximum Height | 36.8 Inches |
Minimum Height | 36.8 Inches |
Working Surface Diagonal Length | 51.7 Inches |
Number Of Enclosed Shelves | 5 |
Number Of Cabinets | 5 |
Number Of Open Shelves | 5 |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Recommended Number of People for Assembly | 1 |
Warranty Type | Limited |
UL Listed | No |
Mfg Warranty Type (i.e. Parts, Labor) | Limited Warranty |
Includes All Assembly Tools | Yes |
H**6
A Desk of Their Own
We love this cute little desk for our kids. They love that they now have a desk for themselves in our office. As you can see, they already are using it. I love all the storage it provides and allows us to have a space for all of their crafts. It was very easy to assemble and solid construction. I do wish the dimensions noted the top mountain peak at 41.5" so I could have planned accordingly for spacing.
E**H
Looks true to pictures. Feels solid. Instructions need work.
Looks great. Good size for our 5yr olds. Seems sturdy, though time will tell.Assembly is "easy", but I still managed to get it wrong a few times. The instructions are much too faint. Many steps I had to make educated guesses. This allowed me to install the cabinets upside down and back to front. Easy to remedy, but added 30min to the build time.The attachment of the side cabinets to the desk is very weak. I can't imagine it surviving being moved. I would suggest either not attaching them, or adding an additional screw towards the bottom of each. An odd choice from the designer, easy for them to improve with a removable clip or similar.
E**S
Great art desk for littles
Bought for two boys ages 2 and 4. Loved that it has storage, and a backboard of sorts to not only contain supplies but prevent stray marks on the wall! Easy to wipe down, sturdy, cute! Took about an hour to build. Highly recommend!
P**N
Lawa desk
This desk is the absolute cutest! Assembly time was about 2 hours, instructions were pretty clear and two people are needed toward the end. It fit perfect in our daughter’s room. We love everything about this desk. Definitely worth the money spent! And the quality is amazing.
K**A
Great desk!
This desk is super cute, perfect for our family! It is well made, solid and well constructed. High quality!
A**A
My son loved his desk!
The desk is so cute ! I cannot justify the value and price because it is pressed wood but they do all the math and you just need to have common sense when putting it together. It did take a while to put this thing together because I needed to wait for help with the main desk. I also added a strip of oak wood to the back of the shelves for extra support. It's really cute and functional! The seats do hurt after a while so we added some cushion. The bundle quality is good if it's for a gentle kid. It doesn't feel too bulky or take up to much space.
F**A
Cute but that’s about it - get anti tip hardware!
The media could not be loaded. Alright. This will be a long one, so buckle up.I’ll start off by saying I put together furniture a lot. I was designated as the builder in my family somehow (who knows how?) and I take on that role with pride. As a pre-summary, nothing about how this desk goes together makes any sense to me. Like it is so backwards I don’t get it. There are so many better and easier ways to do things and I know that, because (let’s say it together now) I’ve put together *a lot* of furniture. It’s cute at a glance, but looking closer things just don’t line up right. I’ll also say, I am a stickler for following instructions, so you better know I followed those as written.Okay, so I’ll start at the beginning. Been waiting to put this thing together until I can get my office setup a little better. So excited to get it set up, it’s so cute. Did I spend $400 on it? Yeah I did. Did I regret that? Only a little, it’s super cute so it’s worth it right? …right…? I finally open up that box and start unpacking. Looks like half a boot print on one of the boards, gross but okay. The instructions say to wipe down the pieces with a damp cloth. I can do that, super easy. I’ll do it at the end, no worries. So I also decide I’ll go ahead and put the stools together first. I have ADHD so let’s get an easy step out of the way and give me some dopamine to get me prepped for the rest of this thing. This is where I immediately got annoyed. The stools don’t have an inset for the bolt head to rest in. My kids are supposed to just sit their precious bottoms on bolt heads that are *raised* above the chair??! What?! Who does that? Anyone who makes furniture knows you can’t just have bolts sitting above flush with the surface. It’s so easy to just route out a shallow hole, why not just do that when you’re making the stool seat?? Okay, so I’m irked about that off the bat but I keep going. I’m like whatever, it’s just a stool. There’s clearly some of the veneer that’s not lined up right, but I can’t let that distract me. I just have to keep moving or I’m never getting to bed.So I make a start on the desk part. Things seem fine until I have to put the backer piece on that sits under the mountain looking piece (which hasn’t gone on yet). There’s dowels that go in but then I have to use these massively long screws to attach it to the legs and desktop and there’s no pilot holes for me to know that I’m doing it right. I have to go flex the board so I can make sure I’ll screw it flush. This seems like another massive oversight. Do you know how easy it is to mess up something like that? So easy, and especially if it wasn’t a seasoned furniture assembler/DIYer like myself. Just add the pilot holes when you’re manufacturing it so nobody messes up that seriously important part. That backer piece is what lines up the legs of the desk for the side shelves to go on properly. I’d it’s crooked it won’t line up and you may end up with screws coming through the face of a leg or desktop. Also something I noticed at this stage is that the base of the desk is about half as deep as the top of the desk, so any kid that leans on the front edge of this desk is getting crushed under a desk, which is NOT SAFE. I made note as well that none of the instructions had reference to anti tip safety and this product did not contain any anti tip hardware. I had to add my own at the end to make sure my toddlers don’t get crushed using this desk.So anyway I finish the center desk part. It’s cute, seem to get my excitement back somewhat for using this for my kids. I move on the to small bookshelf that I notice is literally just a separate thing that is then attached to the main desk after. Which… felt weird and I was like man why not just utilize the desk leg as the side of this bookshelf? But whatever, they can use extra materials I guess and it’s fine. Doesn’t impact how cute it is or how it works? Great. Anyway, I notice there’s red printed numbers on the faces of all these shelf pieces and actually some of the desk parts too. I go omg that’s the worst place to put those, but then realize they wipe off with water. Easy peasy. Except wait a second, they told me to wipe the boards with a damp cloth at the beginning so if I had done that I’d have no numbers to reference. Glad I didn’t do that. I also realize that the sides of the bookshelf are not identical, even though every reference in the instructions to them shows the exact same image (until the step you attach it to the desk, way way later on). I use my +10 furniture assembly expertise and figure out the one that has a single hole on the outside wall has to go towards the desk. Whew. Crisis averted. I get the bookshelf outer case put together and put in the little shelf pegs that are for the shelves that go inside. The shelves are supposed to just sit. On. These. Pegs. Which wouldn’t be a big deal except a few things. 1- this is a desk for small kids. Those shelves are gonna get pulled on and pushed and bumped and they are not gonna just stay there. 2 - why are they not just held in with dowels permanently?!? I’m building the shelf, just let me put dowels in it and make it permanently there. Then I can use the shelf as a hand hold to move it and my kids won’t pull it out. And then there’s 3, which is maybe my favorite - this backer board is supposed to be NAILED into this REMOVABLE shelf per the instructions. And not to mention the instructions haven’t told me to even install the shelf yet. That’s the very last step. But I’m supposed to put a nail in the backer board where this removable shelf goes for *some* reason? Yeah whoever wrote those instructions definitely didn’t put this thing together. I make it work, I just measure it out and nail it in to the shelf. Whatever. I also put the other shelf together, run into the same issues and it’s worse because it’s not even a parallel shelf so the removable shelves just keep falling when I try to nail the backer board on and there is gapping between the inner shelf inserts and the outside vertical shelf pieces. I give up on the instructions for the backer board part, it’s not safe to put the nails in removable shelves anyway. I remove it from the other bookshelf’s removable shelf as well.Now comes the fun part, I get to put the shelves onto the desk part! I recommend doing this in place where you’re desk is gonna go, so add your anti tip hardware before you get to this part so you don’t have to move the desk after, because it will break - like mine did. So yeah, I follow the directions and get it all attached and I’m like, wow that’s not a lot to attach this small bookshelf (one locking screw and one regular screw). The tall shelf seems solidly attached but it has 2 dowels and two locking screws and a regular screw. I have the desk mostly where I want it but I need it just a smidge to the right. So I *lift* the desk part to move it a bit over. And I hear CRACKKKKK. Oh eff. I look, and the single lone screw holding the bottom of the small shelf has ripped out and royalled messed up the side of the book shelf. Thankfully it was a part that is hidden by the redundant desk leg that it was trying to be attached to. But I now just can’t move it at all. Ever. Or it will rip out the upper screw or break the particle board/veneer that this entire desk is made from.An aside not related to the product, they included an insert that talks about reaching out to their email for a gift card (or leaving a review, so I hope this counts) and they’ll send you a gift card for Amazon. And I emailed the listed email and got an “undeliverable” email response back (triple checked the email address was as listed on the insert). Bummer there, but after the quality of everything else I guess it’s to be expected.So yeah, TL;DR is that this desk is NOT worth $400 (more like 150-200) and I’m pretty disappointed in the quality, design, craftsmanship… like it’s just sad. Cute from afar… but that’s about it. Oh and GET ANTI TIP HARDWARE if you’re gonna buy this even after this review. I barely leaned on the front of this thing and it almost fell forward onto me.
H**Y
Perfect Activity table for kids
Perfect activity table for kids. Wonderful. I really like it. Bought for my 6 year old son. He liked it a lot. After waking up, he is constantly doing something at his desk. I am writing a little bit of detail so that it will be useful to friends who read all the comments while buying furniture like me. First of all, the packaging is very neat. You can buy with peace of mind. I can easily say that it is the best packaged cargo among the cargoes I have received so far. There were no broken or cracked. And all necessary materials came. It will be faster installation if you follow the instructions that come in the box while installing. I installed it in 1 hour with my husband. However, a cordless screwdriver will make your installation faster. The stools are so cute. Bookcases on the sides are also very useful. It looks very aesthetic as well. It has added a beautiful atmosphere to my child’s room. As a result, I am very satisfied. I would recommend it to all mothers.
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