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MidMod, a collection by Union & Scale™
Writing desk perfect for a home office
Modern furnishing style in espresso with wooden legs
Build a curated look for your office space with this Union & Scale™ MidMod writing desk.Create a space for working on creative projects or meeting with your clients when you add this mid-century modern writing desk to your office. The spacious desktop provides ample room for laying out meeting notes or setting up a laptop and accessories. Angled oval rubberwood legs offer vintage inspiration while providing a stable base for this piece, and the neutral color scheme makes it easy to incorporate this Union & Scale™ MidMod rectangular writing desk into your office's existing design theme.
- MidMod, a collection by Union & Scale™
- Writing desk perfect for a home office
- Modern furnishing style in espresso with wooden legs
- Rectangular writing desk
- Dimensions:29.5"H x 47.6"W x 23.7"D
- Pairs perfectly with other Essentials by Union & Scale™ furniture
- Assembly required
- Meets or exceeds ISO 9001, ISO 14001, GREENGUARD, EPA, and CARB II standards
- 7-year manufacturer limited warranty
https://www.staples.com/midmod-48...t_24398971
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1) the top edge around the top is sharp 90 deg corners; a lack of beveled edges = wrist & arm pain when using the desk
2) the top piece is just low quality, I would have gladly paid $200 more to have solid wood, I do not see the finish on this lasting long, out of the package one corner looked like it was peeling already
3) the low level of quality control was initially noticed after assembly when I put the desk against a wall, thats when I see one side sticking a full inch further away from the wall... I checked my wall thinking "maybe the wall is not plumb or has a bulge" but nope... due to the bolt holes & centering peg for each leg being set differently the legs on the desk were each sticking out at different angles... essentially the feet of the desk don't make a perfect rectangle if you were to draw lines between them (aka it's not "square"). When I flipped the desk around the problem was even worse.
4) for some reason the height of the desk is a good 1" higher than any other desk I've used (barring desks that had keyboard drawers)... the height just feels awkward (I'm 5'10" and have a 32" inseam... I am not short by any means)
5) the leveling feet are cheap, small plastic junk
6) even though it was nicely packaged one of the legs had a bunch of nicks and scuff marks on it out of the protective wrapping
If you need a desk that is under $100, has the color of 1960s-70s furniture, have a 34"+ inseam, and you don't plan on putting it against a wall then this is the desk for you!
If a family member didn't throw away the packaging before I really tested it out I would have returned it and ate the $15 S&H fee.