





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.
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
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Momley note –
Simple, sturdy desk with good value, but may feel small for heavy study use
Comfort:I’m 5’1” (156 cm), and when I sit at this desk, the height feels slightly high, but I think a different chair would easily fix that. With the right chair height, it can be comfortable enough for daily use.Scratch resistance:I don’t notice scratches easily. I’m an adult in my 30s and use it normally, and so far it hasn’t scratched from regular activities.Ease of assembly:Assembly was simple and straightforward. I put it together without any problems, and all the parts aligned well.Gaming capability:I use it for light activities like reading, browsing, and small tasks. It works fine for basic use, but for heavy gaming setups or multiple monitors, it might feel a bit small.Stability:The desk is stable for everyday tasks. It doesn’t wobble when typing or writing. As long as you don’t overload it, stability is good for the price.Weight:It’s lightweight enough to move easily but still solid once placed. Not heavy-duty, but appropriate for a small space desk.Additional notes:I use this as a small personal desk for reading and short sessions of laptop work. If someone plans to sit for long study hours, the desk might feel narrow. It can hold a laptop and one or two thicker books, but not much more. However, if you have an extra side table or drawer unit next to it, the setup works well.Overall, a simple, affordable desk that works great for light use, small rooms, or as a secondary workstation.
tevepaugh –
Definitely worth it for the Price.
This isn’t meant to make fun of people, it’s an observation of fact and meant to help others from experiencing negative outcomes from the product caused by individuals inabilities. If you find this hard to build, find the instructions confusing or find the desk “isn’t even strong enough to hold itself up” then maybe get someone else that’s more competent to assist you. If you lack the skill to assemble it correctly then you shouldn’t rate it negatively, shouldn’t rate it at all. If you over tighten the screws, it will affect the overall strength by stripping the wood. The instructions come with illustrations and ever piece is individually marked with corresponding letters. Follow orientation and screw placements and the desk if great. Again, this is not being mean, it’s just how it is. Getting help from someone is perfectly acceptable.I’m stuck staying at my sister’s house in a small room while my house is getting built and I promised my son I’d get his gaming stuff setup for him. We don’t have room for his nice big desk and I didn’t want to spend money on another desk just for a few months.For the $ this is absolutely worth it and I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend it to my family members. As a matter of fact, I’m ordering another one for my business computers to use while being stuck at home. Very easy to build, I suggest a drill with adjustable clutch because the screws WILL strip easily. Again, for the price, it’s very sturdy.My son has a 24 inch monitor, a particularly large thermatake case PC, mouse/keyboard and his Xbox one on it. So far, so good.
Danielle –
Okay for a cheap piece of furniture.
I spent fifty bucks on this, and it is okay for that price. It was a pain to put together. It is a little wobbly if you go to wobble it, but not something I notice when I use it. I wouldn’t stand or sit on it, but average use should be fine. I bought it to use as a small vanity that fits behind my bedroom door, and it works fine for that, but I wouldn’t repurchase now that I have more makeup and really wish I had a drawer. I was going to install a keyboard drawer underneath for that, but it has a piece under the desk surface about halfway back for stability that prevents anything deep from being installed. I had minor scratches in a couple places. I’ve included a couple pictures with stuff on it and with it basically bare. I used to keep a laundry basket where it is now if that helps give you an idea of size. The chair is from a small, cheap folding card table.Someone else uploaded the instructions; mine came with a set so I was okay there. None of the parts were labelled, so I labeled them all and included a list below. There are holes on the on side of parts N that need to face the top of the unit when you install in step 5, so they will be in the right place for part C in step 9.Description of parts:A – 3 sets of 2 large screw holes, finished top, both ends, one side, narrower and longer than C (has hardware on it in picture)B – largest piece, desk surface (not pictured)C – 3 sets of 2 large screw holes, finished top, both ends, one side, wider and shorter than A (has hardware on top in picture)D – three square pieces, shelf dividersE – long skinny piece with 2 large screw holes near each end, finished on all surfaces except endsF – back panel for shelf (not pictured)G – two small holes in the ends themselves, finished top, bottom, and one sideH and I – angled ends, 2 large screw holes near one end, 2 sets of 2 small screw holes along length, all but ends finishedJ and K – 2 sets of 2 large screw holes along edge, 2 small screw holes next two one of the large screw holes set, finished top, bottom, and one sideL – 3 sets of large screw holes for brackets that don’t go all the way through, finished top and one sideM – two shortest pieces, 2 large screw holes near one end, all but one end finishedN – next two shortest pieces, 2 sets of 2 large screw holes near one end and a few inches away from the other end, 2 small screw holes on one side, all but one end finished
micha –
Ist schwarz, hat ein Schubfach… hält einen Drucker … Joa kein Wunder erwarten… man bekommt was man bezahlt
Sunil Thomas –
Go for it😀
Roquet –
Tout est dans l’intitulé
Sese –
1人だとネジ止めの作業に非常に手を酷使しました。部品部品が結構重いのと、支えながらの作業が大変でしたが、とはいえ1人でも組み立てられるので、丁度よいおしゃれなデスクが欲しい方にはおすすめです。※板を打ち付けるのにハンマーが必要になる部品があります。
Cliente Amazon –
Facile da montare, buona qualità, ottima resa, pratico e funzionale senza grandi pretese ma risolve benissimo postazione poco ingombrante per pc o comunque tavolo lavoro. Soddisfatta!