

🖥️ Elevate your workspace, dominate your day.
The Coleshome 71 Inch Computer Desk combines a spacious engineered wood surface with a sturdy powder-coated steel frame, delivering a durable and stylish workstation perfect for home offices, study areas, or gaming setups. Designed for quick assembly and easy maintenance, it offers a modern aesthetic with versatile color options to fit any professional environment.


| Base | Feet Pad |
| Top Material Type | Engineered Wood |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| UL Listed | No |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Desk Design | Writing Desk, Computer Desk |
| Color | Black |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Finish Types | Powder Coated |
| Furniture Finish | Black |
| Top Color | Black |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 70.9"D x 23.6"W x 29"H |
| Item Weight | 24.7 Pounds |
| Size | 71 Inches |
| Maximum Height | 29 Inches |
| Working Surface Diagonal Length | 78.7 Inches |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop |
| Is Customizable? | No |
| Is Electric | No |
J**
Great for people with multiple monitors
Great size!! I got the 71" desk and I wasn't let down, from experience buying desk I get disappointed but this desk is a steal for being under $100. Its a 2x1 but will hold a 40 inch TV and I have a monitor coming soon. I was able to attach my mic stand and my racing wheel with no issues. So far I love this desk I'll update in a few months. Perfect for someone getting a desk for a stream set up, this company should make this in a L shape and a little longer and it would sell. Easy to build I did it in 20 minutes and put the heaviest stuff all on the desk and it didn't break. Good buy. Comfortable,looks good,great cost
S**N
Perfect description and just like the photos.
I was afraid because of reviews but I’m learning now that some people just don’t know how to put things together and some reviews are bad because of things that aren’t the sellers fault. I love my desk! If I would have read the directions it would have taken less time. Be sure you read because certain pieces have to go a certain way. 😜 I’m stubborn. I would say it took about 30 mins to assemble. It’s beautiful and a great quality. Thank goodness it came with extra parts because I broke a dow and lost a screw or 2 under the couch. And it’s a mess and nothing is set up but I tried to leave some photos.
N**2
Perfect for work from home
This desk is exactly what I needed. It’s the perfect size for my work-from-home setup—plenty of space for my laptop, monitor, and more. Sturdy, sleek, and easy to assemble. Great quality for the price!
V**G
It's certainly good enough, but it's not without caveats
I had my doubts, but this turned out to be at least an okay desk, all things considered.It wasn't hard to assemble, but while it is lightweight, it's very bulky -- the instructions recommend having two people work on it for a good reason. I would say it's perhaps a little *too* light, as it's easy to unintentionally pull it away from the wall when I grab the edge while pulling forward in my chair. Stay put, dang it! 😛 Non-slip floor pads might solve this.The listing describes it as "large" and "spacious", but that's a matter of opinion, and it depends on what all you put on it. Mine is the 71" long model, and holds two 31" monitors, keyboard, mouse, a pair of speakers, and a smattering of random, personal items. Pretty standard fare, really. There isn't much room left on the desk for things like working with pencil and paper, but then again this one is only 24" deep and I'm used to the common 30" deep kind.Once assembled, I found it to be surprisingly rigid, and it does not tend to wobble or twist, so I expect that it'll last a fairly long time, structurally a least. And of course it looks nice too, at least initially.It does have a few flaws though:* The front and back frame bars are supposed to bolt to the legs with three screws each, but one of the legs is missing one screw hole. I couldn't tell if this was intentional and merely misprinted in the instructions, or if it's a manufacturing error. There's still a total of 11 screws instead of 12, so I doubt this will have any impact on its sturdiness. Still, it's something to keep in mind.* Each leg forms a rectangle, which is then bolted onto not just those front/back pieces but also onto the tabletop itself, and to the back side cross braces. By my count, it takes a total of *18* screws to fully fasten the legs into place. It would have been better if the top portion of each leg rectangle had bolted to the tabletop and frame front/back separately, and then the legs' vertical parts could have slid into "receiver" tubes at each corner or something. If each had one screw to secure it into the "receiver", the customer would then only need to remove a total of 6 screws (including the back side cross braces) to break the table down for transport or whatever. The manufacturer should address this.* The biggest flaw is that the top surface is not as durable as the listing might have you believe. Now, it does not use that low-grade wood-textured contact paper some cheap tables may have, so that's a plus. Rather, it has a hard surface that one might mistake for enamel, similar to what one might use on other wooden furniture when aiming for heavy-duty. That probably makes it scratch-resistant, BUT the color/pattern is not *wear-resistant*. I've had this table in daily use for about three weeks, and it's already starting to get some light-colored/discolored spots where my keyboard and mouse (and my arms) sit -- see photos. If I run my fingers or fingernails across these areas, I can't actually feel the wear, which suggests that the surface enamel (or paint or whatever it is) is merely a bit too thin. The manufacturer should have applied a nice thick clear coat over the base pattern. It's ironic in a way though, as I bought the "Vintage" style, and at the moment these wear spots actually *contribute* to the "old" look particular to this style.While none of these will actually have any impact on my using this table for its intended purpose, they do reduce the value of the table; The $90 I paid now seems a bit high of a price for what I got (offhand, I would say it should have been priced close to $75).
B**O
Sturdy Table…Looks good too
Installed as a craft room desk and paint station. Fits well and is sturdy enough to handle an active FDM 3D printer while painting/building on the other side.
M**N
Good Purchase
Very sturdy, easy to assemble and lightweight. We got it for our son's room to put his 43" TV and Xbox on. It also has enough room for his laptop when he has school work.
C**
Cost affective desk/table!
Exactly what you’d expect for the cost. Easy assembly and perfect for office learning space.
A**
Great!
This is a lovely desk
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