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Furinno Simplistic a Frame Computer Desk, Espresso

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Color: Espresso


Style: A-frame Design


Features

  • Simple stylish design yet functional and suitable for any room
  • Material: high quality particle board
  • Features attached desk hutch and firm construction with natural industrial look
  • Assembly required; Please refer to instruction
  • Assembled Dimension: 31.6-inches wide by 35.5-inches high by 17.9-inches deep

Description

Furinno Simplistic series A-frame study desk is designed to fit your space, your style and your budget. This unit is made of quality particle board and it has a simple industrial look. The structure is very sturdy and firm with the A-frame design. It has a built-in desk hutch to serve as stationery storage.

Brand: Furinno


Product Dimensions: 17.9"D x 31.6"W x 35.5"H


Color: Espresso


Style: A-frame Design


Base Material: Engineered Wood


Top Material Type: Engineered Wood


Finish Type: Laminated


Special Feature: Compact


Room Type: Office


Recommended Uses For Product: Residential Use


Brand: Furinno


Model Name: Simplistic A Frame


Model Number: 14054EX


Age Range (Description): Adult


Style: A-frame Design


Color: Espresso


Room Type: Office


Shape: Rectangular


Desk design: Computer Desk


Assembly Required: Yes


Assembly Instructions: Full Assembly Needed


Warranty Type: Limited


Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year


Recommended Uses For Product: Residential Use


Target Gender: Unisex


Included Components: Shelf Panels, Hardware Pack, Assembly Instructions


Finish Type: Laminated


Furniture Finish: Espresso


Base Material: Engineered Wood


Top Material Type: Engineered Wood


Product Care Instructions: Wipe with Damp Cloth, Avoid using harsh chemicals.


Product Dimensions: 17.9"D x 31.6"W x 35.5"H


Size: Regular


Item Weight: 26.5 Pounds


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 50 Pounds


Special Feature: Compact


Mounting Type: Floor Mount


Base Type: Legs


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  • It's a functional small desk
Color: Black/French Oak Grey Style: A-frame Design
I waivered on purchasing this desk due to the negative reviews, but the price and small size of the desk (and lack of other cheap, small desks <32" wide) made this seem worth trying. After assembling and using the desk for a work week, I can say that I think the investment was worth it, in both money and time. Note that I bought this desk for less than $50, but it seems the price can fluctuate. I would not pay more than $50 for this. My first and most significant comment on whether or not one should buy this desk is this: have realistic expectations. This is a cheap desk and is built like a cheap desk. It's particle board. If you're expecting to get a desk to last you years and years, try spending a couple hundred dollars instead. I bought this specifically for working from home in my tiny bedroom. The desk is not hard to assemble, but the instructions are also not easy to follow because they're only pictures with few words. I highly suggest getting familiar with the instructions before assembling to avoid frustration. I personally built this by myself in about 45 minutes, but 2 people would make it go much faster. Here are my assembly recommendations for each step in the instructions, based on my experience: GENERAL Recommendations: * Get wood glue or other (I used E6000) to reinforce all the joints where you attach parts. Trust me, this will improve the stability immensely. I applied glue to each non-finished edge before attaching with hardware. * Count all hardware and identify each piece by its letter (they are labeled) before you start. Don't assemble if there are missing parts. * I suggest using an electric screwdriver or drill to assemble, if you have one available, and have a flashlight on hand to make sure holes line up where pieces are attached. This is key to assembling a stable unit. Step 1 - pay attention to the finished vs unfinished edges. It is not clear which end of the bracket should be facing the unfinished edge based on the picture, but it should be the hollow side of the bracket (the large holes should be facing the finished edge). Step 2 -pretty straightforward, make sure you're using screw #4 and that the unfinished edge is facing the correct direction. Step 3 - My piece E was not labeled, but I found it after process of elimination. Make sure the finished edge on K/J is up when you assemble this piece. Step 4 - This was not easy to do alone, but if you push the end of the legs against a wall to balance, it's not that hard. Use a flashlight to ensure the holes on the legs line up with the holes on the table top and heavily glue the joints. Step 5 - Definitely make sure you apply a lot of glue to these joints, and make sure the holes on the pieces line up when driving in hardware. Step 6 - This is very unclear the way it's drawn. Basically, attach the legs with screw #1 on the outside connections, and use screw #2 on the inside connection points. Screw #2 should face inward towards the unfinished edges. Again, apply a lot of glue to these joints. It was hard to line up the holes on the legs with the holes on the connection points, so a second person would come in handy here to hold the pieces together. Step 7 - same advice: glue and lining up the holes Step 8 - check to make sure the black square is straight compared to the edge of the table top. They move pretty easy with some force if minor adjustment is needed after attachment Step 9 - same advice: glue and lining up the holes Step 10 - I used all the tacks they provided and glued the entire panel to the back of the desk. Here's my Step 11 - stand the desk up and check the stability. If it wobbles at certain points, drive in extra wood screws at the joint, taking care not to puncture the particle board (I missed a couple times). I did this at the point where the front legs meet the table top, for extra side-to-side stability. I definitely could have added more. After assembly, the desk still unfortunately has a little side-to-side wobble in it, but only when you physically try to make it wobble. I think this is from the cheap particle board materials having some flex, because I heavily reinforced all the joints. In the end this is acceptable to me, because with regular use the desk is stable and does not move while typing, writing, etc unless you run into it. I find the top shelf and nooks underneath especially useful as I like to have everything in reach on my desk. I was able to fit a 23" monitor and a Surface on the top shelf without much of a problem, though the back of my monitor stand hangs off by about 2 inches, but it's up against a wall. So far I'm satisfied with the desk and it meets my functional needs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2020 by Kristin W. Kristin W.

  • It does the job!
Color: Black/French Oak Grey Style: A-frame Design
You get what you pay for. It’s a cheap desk so the materials are cheaply made. Does it do the job? Yes! Is my 8yr old daughter happy? Absolutely. Would I buy this for myself working remotely from home? No. With my setup I would want something sturdier but it’s not bad for schoolwork etc!
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2023 by J.M.

  • Perfect little desk
Color: Espresso Style: A-frame Design
We needed a small desk in our kitchen area so that we could monitor our 9yo better on the computer. This desk ended up being better than expected. You can’t beat the price and it goes great with our kitchen. My only complaint is that there are no holes in the backboard to run the wires through.
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2023 by TexasMama TexasMama

  • Careful removing letters on pieces
Color: Black/French Oak Grey Style: A-frame Design
Assembly wasn't too bad considering I didn't have any help. Be careful when removing the letter labels. While peeling them off some off the laminate color finish came off also.
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2023 by Julie Mitchell Julie Mitchell

  • Small and great but a pain to put together
Color: Black/French Oak Grey Style: A-frame Design
I like that it's small and the right hight I don't like how the instructions to put it together are it took me almost and 2 hrs of taking it all apart and putting it back together reading watching the video online again just to figure out I was off by one piece its almost all done I just have to put the backing on it but as I'm writing this review it's late so I don't want to wake my flatmates up. Fits in our cozy little flat ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2023 by Tate brownell Tate brownell

  • its nice for small spaces
Color: Blackwood Style: With Drawer
i give you 4 stars because they need to have another piece of wood at the base for more firm
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2023 by dlufer

  • Very Nice
Color: Blackwood Style: With Drawer
For the price of small vanity/computer desk, I love it.. but if I can put a price on time and labor, it all depends on skill set and comprehension.. if you’re retired and have all the time to put this together, then buy it, you got nothing to lose.. just follow the diagrams step by step.. my only minor mistake I made was the sliding drawer.. I screwed the hardware on the top side, instead of the bottom side😂🤣😂.. the manual instructions are like puzzles.. but it was a good experience, I didn’t know that I can be a carpenter at 65.. I think can be a Jane of all Trades😂💕✌🏽 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2023 by Emerald

  • This will try your patience
Color: Black/French Oak Grey Style: A-frame Design
Well, it tried my patience, anyway. Maybe with 2 people, it goes together in 30 minutes, but it took me longer to do alone. The only part I simply could not do by myself is the last step, where the flimsiest piece needs to be nailed on - this definitely needs another set of hands to hold it in place while the other person hammers. I opted to keep that piece off anyway, since it’s against a wall, and the wires from my devices easily tuck behind through the open spaces. The first thing I did was vacuum the area where I intended to put the desk. Then I opened up the package to prepare to build. But crumbling bits of staticky styrofoam ruined the task I’d just performed. Talk about a bad start. I then looked over the instructions and separated the pieces so I could follow along with the steps. However, there was no continuity with the labeling of pieces. Looking at 6 sides of each board trying to figure out where they had labeled the piece was infuriating and I cursed the people in charge of this aspect, as there seemed to be zero forethought of the customer’s experience in putting it together. While I followed the instructions as directed, I think there were steps that would have been easier to do in a different order. Trying to get a screwdriver into a tight space is frustrating, especially when not all the holes are pre drilled - had I put together certain pieces separately, the process would have provided less resistance. And all the while that I built it, I noticed the cheap materials, and hated the decision to make this purchase. This is something I’d pay $30 for…fully constructed. The time it took me to put it together only lessened the perceived value, and imbued it with anger and negative energy. That’s bad feng shui! Plus, as other customers have pointed out, it really does have a sharp edge on the desk where your wrists/arms rest. Creating a rounded edge would go far in making this a product worth keeping around. But am I going to undo my work and box it back up? No. I’d have to send an invoice for my time, and that’d go undoubtedly poorly. I guess that’s how they get you. I’m invested now! The desk sits higher than I anticipated, but it does meet the needs I had: a raised shelf to place objects, a slim profile, and affordable price. I’m not stoked about it, but it’s not terrible. To be fair, the crumbling styrofoam gave just enough protection in the box that nothing was damaged. And though no extra screws were provided, only one out of all of them stripped the wood. I wouldn’t make the purchase again, but I’d recommend it to those with a can-do attitude, and a vacuum. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2023 by lb

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