🖥️ Elevate Your Workspace with Style and Flexibility!
The LITTLE TREE L-Shaped Computer Desk is a modern, versatile workstation designed for home offices and living rooms. With a reversible design, 180° rotation, and ergonomic features, it maximizes productivity while ensuring comfort. Built from durable materials, it offers ample storage and easy assembly, making it the perfect addition to any professional's workspace.
Base | Particle Board/Chipboard,Manufactured Wood + Solid Wood,Steel |
Top Material Type | Engineered Wood |
Furniture Leg Material | Engineered Wood |
Hutch Material | Engineered Wood |
Drawer Glide Material | Engineered Wood |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 300 Pounds |
Recommended Number of People for Assembly | 2 |
UL Listed | Yes |
Includes All Assembly Tools | Yes |
Shape | L-Shape |
Desk Design | Computer Desk |
Color | White |
Style Name | Modern |
Finish Types | Steel |
Furniture Finish | white |
Leg Style | Straight Leg |
Top Color | White |
Base Color | Gray |
Item Width Side To Side | 41.53"D x 47.24"W x 34.84"H |
Number of Drawers | 2 |
Item Weight | 67.2 Pounds |
Size | Large |
Number Of Shelves | 2 |
Tabletop Thickness | 0.75 Inches |
Maximum Height | 34.84 Inches |
Minimum Height | 34.83 Inches |
Working Surface Diagonal Length | 53.02 Inches |
Additional Features | Reversible |
Mounting Type | Freestanding |
Base Type | Particle Board/Chipboard with Manufactured Wood |
Has Finished Back | No |
Storage Options | [HAS_SOME_STORAGE_OPTIONS] |
Drawer Pedestal Count | 1 |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | No |
G**D
Love this desk!!!
First, this desk is simple to assemble and not hard for a single person. The quality of the desktop and swing out section are excellent. The swing out section is easy to move and stable when in place. The sliding keyboard drawer is solid and has a comfort bevel on the front edge. The “footrest” is solid and holds my modem and several reference books, while having room for my feet. Overall great desk with plenty of room for a 27” iMac, lamp, keyboard, mouse pad, and room to spare for comfort. And that is just the main desktop. The swing out has a 24”TV, DVD player, room for remotes, an iPad pro, and plenty of space left over. Can be folded up to make more space in my room, L-shape for corner space, or opened all the way as a straight line against the wall. Will likely get another for my wife’s workspace as well!
M**Y
Great quality desk for a small space
Used for my desktop computer and tower. I have a 21" monitor, and there is plenty of space left on the top of the desk for writing, a small lamp, etc. The lower level of the desk that swings out has space to store the tower and speaker. I like the swing out feature which provides more writing space. The pull-out tray for the keyboard has been very useful. I just push it back in when not in use. There is not a lot of space for the mouse next to the keyboard, but the space is sufficient. I put together the desk myself, with the directions provided, which were very easy to follow. I would purchase this desk again! :)
D**R
Sleek and space-conscious!
This is such a slick, sleek design, I love it. It fits in my bedroom next to my bed and takes up very little space, and that's modified with the rotation. READ YOUR INSTRUCTIONS, THOUGH. If you don't, you'll first think that there are a LOT of steps (there aren't). But worse, you might put the rotator on the wrong side. Instructions are provided that you can CHOOSE which side you want the rotator and then follow that set of instructions and ONLY that set of instructions.However, you get Baby's First Tonka Toy Truck Screwdriver included in this, so get your 5 year old to assemble it for you. Talk about a tiny little driver my wrists were killing me because you're going to be twisting that thing a LOT. You only NEED it so small for one of the very last steps (which requires you drive in a very small amount of space that the provided driver fits in just fine), so otherwise I recommend you go find another one that's more comfortable to hold.The first "real" step is also a pain because of how high up things and how difficult it is to balance stuff. It might not be a pain for you, but it was for me. Once the first two big pieces are connected, though, everything else fit fine.And don't worry about possible misalignment as you go through. There were a LOT of steps where it seemed that misalignment was occurring, but then later everything naturally straightened itself out.The end result is a VERY sturdy desk that can support a good deal of weight. I have 55 pounds sitting on the top desk right now and it's not bowing at all.
D**1
Great desk - Except for Two Things
We needed a compact desk and loved the fact that this one could "expand" by swinging out the middle shelf in order to add additional workspace for kids to do homework, etc. Assembly was easy, took maybe an hour, and it seems sturdy overall.I have a somewhat larger CPU tower (7.5"W x 20" H) and was concerned it might not fit completely on the lower shelf, but it fits just perfectly, so that was a plus.There are two things that hold this back from being a 5-star desk, and I wouldn't downgrade it for them except they're things that should be a given with a computer desk. (If I could give it a 4.5, I would.)1 - the Keyboard/Mouse tray is about 4" too small to hold my standard size gaming keyboard and mouse. (Keyboard is 18"W, tray is 23.5") You CAN squeeze both on the tray, but you have extremely limited mouse space and no room for a mouse pad. This could be fixed at a design level, as there's about 2" of empty space on either side of the keyboard tray mounting rails. If those were moved out on each side and the tray widened, it would have been the perfect size. I was able to Macgyver a fix using a white plastic cutting board with a 1/4" shim under it to elevate it over the drawer glide in order to overhang the edge. With that modification it's much more functional for our needs.2 - Cable management - there is none. We love the open, modern design of the desk, but there's literally no place to hide anything. Most of the cables are tucked under the bottom shelf or behind the CPU tower, but some sort of cable run or enclosed space to hide them would have been the icing on the cake.I would definitely recommend the desk to those looking for a stylish, compact design, but would also recommend Little Tree look at a few tweaks to the design to take it that last little bit to address some practical shortfalls.
T**N
Very sturdy and well designed
Arrived in perfect order, to include at least ten dollars worth of Styrofoam, that I will definitely have a use for. I'm 76 and it took me just under an hour to assemble. The instructions are fair. Keep in mind the function of the extensions of the desk, meaning right or left facing, are set during installation, meaning if you want to change it, it will have to be partially dissemble in order to do it. Also notice the design of the panels, because they are different and could be mixed. All in all, it's a very solid unit.
P**Y
A desk for several uses
Great for my 5’3” person…easy to adjust to L shape or straight. My equipment fits and I added a desk file on top and a 3 drawer plastic unit on the side. Easy to move to new location
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