✨ Elevate your workspace, own the corner! 🖥️
The Teraves Modern L-Shaped Desk offers a sleek, space-saving design with a large 66'' x 47'' surface ideal for multitasking and gaming setups. Crafted from durable P2 engineered wood and a powder-coated gold steel frame, it supports up to 450 lbs. Adjustable leg pads provide stability on uneven floors, while M-style buckles simplify assembly. Includes a free CPU stand for enhanced organization, making it the perfect stylish workstation for modern professionals.
Base | Alloy Steel |
Top Material Type | Engineered Wood |
Furniture Leg Material | Alloy Steel |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 450 Pounds |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Includes All Assembly Tools | Yes |
Shape | L-Shape |
Desk Design | Computer Desk |
Color | White+gold Frame |
Style Name | Modern |
Finish Types | Powder Coated |
Furniture Finish | Gold |
Top Color | White |
Base Color | Gold |
Item Width Side To Side | 18.89"D x 47.24"W x 29.52"H |
Size | Large |
Tabletop Thickness | 0.75 Inches |
Maximum Height | 29.52 Inches |
Working Surface Diagonal Length | 81.28 Inches |
Additional Features | CPU Storage |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Drawer Type | No Drawer |
Has Finished Back | No |
Storage Options | CPU storage |
Is Customizable? | No |
M**S
Easy to assemble and still looks great five years later!
We ordered this for my daughter's online schooling, just before the pandemic. Fast-forward to 2025, and we still use the desk for crafting, computer use, etc., and it has held up so well! Assembly was really easy (similar to any IKEA item) and the desktop surface is still in fantastic shape, as long as you place a coaster under your drink it shouldn't warp or age. Like I said, five years later and it's a great little corner desk!
S**Y
Fixable flaws, but so nice!!
Ever since I started working from home, it has been a struggle to go back and forth between my work set up (which requires me to use a Mac mini) and my PC. I had 3 monitors on my desk and I couldn't fit a 4th, but the struggle was real. I was desperately searching for a cheap L shaped desk when I came across this one. I paid for a used-like new desk. It was sent from the warehouse super fast, and arrived days before what was initially posted. However, I got it later because I was having issues with the post office, but that's its own thing. It took me a little over an hour to set everything up, and it would have been sooner if I assembled it right in the first place lol. I kind of had to start over when the top of the table did not look right, but I got it fixed. There was a chip in a wooden slab that holds your PC, but honestly I don't even see it since I have it turned the other way. Another flaw was one of the metal pieces were bent inwards, making it impossible to fit the piece that slides in it. However, the metal is so malleable that this was an easy fix, and I just used the nail remover on a hammer and got it readjusted. Super easy. One last flaw that was also an easy fix were the holes on the wooden slab for the PC. They were incorrectly placed, but I was able to drill the holes where they should have gone, and screwed the pieces in without any issue.One complaint that I have is that I wish it were wider so my keyboard wasn't so close to the monitors, but I may just DIY a slide out tray!Honestly, for $70something, this is amazing!Expect a few flaws here and there, most most of the time they are fixable!!
R**L
Nice Desk for the Price.
I just recently got into computers a bit. I enjoy playing games and I also like to upgrade and tinker on them. I had been working off of a plastic fold out table. It just wasn't cutting it. But I am not exactly floating in the dough right now. As I am sure most people can feel me there. I was looking for something cheap, and I only had so much room for a desk. So I shopped around a bit and ended up looking at this desk. I got it pretty quickly. It was a little heavy. It was packaged pretty good. The instructions were pretty decent. And assembly was pretty easy. It was a little wobbly on my carpet at first, but I think it just needed to settle in a bit. The adjustable feet are nice. The case/tower platform may not work for you if your tower is to wide. I have duel monitors and one monitor is smaller than the other. So I repurposed the tower platform to a monitor platform. I actually think it works pretty good. For 70 bucks, I would say it's a good deal.
A**Y
Decent quality for price
For its price, this desk is pretty decent. Its exactly what I needed and the dimensions are perfect. The color matches the photos as well and it feels sturdy enough. However, I did have some issues putting it together.The instructions are clear about what you need to do and I didn't have any problems with this desk until the I started screwing in the 2nd piece of wood panel (the last and final part of this desk). The screw holes were slightly misaligned on the first side I was working on but it was manageable as I just had to tilt my screw slightly to properly tighten it in. But once I got working on the other side, thats when the issue really started. The holes were so misaligned on this side that even if i tilted my screws as far to the side as I could, it was still not fitting.I was so frustrated I gave up for a while thinking I might have to forgo the predrilled hole and just drill it into the wood. But then I realized the screws provided were not your standard type but the hexagon type and my electric drill didn't have that option. So drilling straight into the wood was now out of the question. I went back an hour later to see if I would be able to somehow get this together and after almost 30 minutes, I managed to force the screws far enough to the side that it fit into the holes. I pretty much had to bend some parts of the metal to make it work.After putting the desk together, it did look nice. There was no visible damaged parts where I had to force in the screws and it held together tightly. But I did have another issue and that it was a bit wobbly. I figured out it was one of my legs that was slightly too short (about 2cm) but it was nothing a little felt sticker couldn't fix.Overall, I had to problem solve + use a whole lot of muscle to put this desk together.-Was it troublesome and annoying? Yes.-Does it have flaws in the wood surface? Yes, one or two small scratches.-Was it completely leveled? No, slight wobble as noted above but fixable.-Did it match what I was looking for? Yes, it was pretty much exactly what I thought it would look like ; size and color wise.-How was the pricing for the product? Okay.Final thoughts: I could get a much higher quality, better constructed desk somewhere else with the similar sizing and color. However, it wouldn't be cheap. I'm not looking to spend 100's of dollars for a casual computer desk. The issues I had with this desk can be corrected with a bit of DIY and for the price I paid, I'm actually okay with it.
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