🪑 Elevate your home office game with style and smart space-saving design!
The Bestier 55-inch L Shaped Desk combines a spacious corner workstation with reversible, adjustable storage shelves, crafted from durable engineered wood with a rustic brown melamine finish. Designed for quick assembly and ergonomic use, it supports up to 120 lbs and transforms any home office into a stylish, efficient productivity hub.
Base | Engineered Wood |
Top Material Type | Melamine |
Furniture Leg Material | Wood or Metal |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth |
Additional Features | Ergonomic |
Mounting Type | Tabletop |
Has Finished Back | No |
Storage Options | [Single Storage Shelves] |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | No |
Shape | L-Shape |
Desk Design | Computer Desk |
Color | Rustic Brown |
Style Name | Rustic |
Finish Types | Laminated |
Furniture Finish | Oak |
Top Color | Rustic Brown |
Base Color | Rustic Brown |
Item Width Side To Side | 35"D x 55"W x 29.1"H |
Number of Drawers | 1 |
Item Weight | 19 Kilograms |
Size | 55 Inch |
Number Of Shelves | 1 |
Tabletop Thickness | 0.75 Inches |
Maximum Height | 74 Centimeters |
Minimum Height | 74 Centimeters |
Working Surface Diagonal Length | 63.9 Inches |
Number Of Open Shelves | 1 |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 120 Pounds |
Recommended Number of People for Assembly | 2 |
UL Listed | No |
J**E
Value for money!
Looking for a spacious and sturdy desk (not tiny 19 inch deep by 3 ft wide desk) for an apartment? This is it.Extremely sturdy and the table top is not IKEA type (MDF with paper glued over). Liked the 30 inch deep space and form factor.Packing was perfect (and one big heavy package).My bad luck that the assembly instructions were missing. Ten days ago I sent them an email to send instructions via email, no response yet. Took me about two hours without instruction booklet (wasn’t a rocket science, but matching of orientation of holes was missed and needed reworking of few joints).Not having an assembly manual is not the reason to knock off any starts.On the contrary, for the price you pay, it’s a six star product.Since I had do disassemble some parts, I am convinced that disassembly is easy (in case you are moving out) and entire desk will be down to a heavy six inch by 5 ft by 3 ft in volume. That’s important too because many such furniture items are difficult to disassemble and reassemble again.Assembly instructions were missing, still extremely happy with this desk. If you ever need to move it from one room to another, don’t slide it, let two persons lift it. If you take that care, it will sure to last a lifetime!
T**G
Stable and pretty, but has a lot of parts
The desk looks pretty much exactly how it looks in the photos, except perhaps the seam between the main desk and the wing potentially being larger - whether this is unavoidable or because one of my screws wasn't tight enough remains to be seen. The desk is very stable - over the past month of use, I've nudged it around and lifted it slightly, and it holds together very well. It looks very nice, and it has a gentle ridged texture to it. So far over the past month, it handles small spills of water, too.My major qualms are the box (of all things) and setting it up. First of all, the box is oddly designed - it doesn't look like it can be reused as a box, though perhaps it can serve as a cover between other fragile furniture that you might have while shipping. Similarly, the foam separators inside kind of disintegrate under your fingers, so they can't be reused either.Next, building the desk is rather straightforward from the figures, and they provide the basic tools to put everything together if you happen to not have your own toolkit. They also have an extra screw of each type. However, it has some potential to go wrong. There are a lot of different parts and screws, and you need a lot of floor space to not get them mixed up, especially if you accidentally remove the number labels from some of them. It took me somewhere between 30 and 60 minutes (I should have counted better) to complete the desk. As a word of warning: the first few steps are extremely tedious and make it seem like it will take forever, but the second half of the procedure is comparatively a breeze. This is because most of the screws are set in the first half of the procedure, and they have a gazillion threads for some reason. Obviously all these parts contribute to the stability of the desk, but nevertheless I really hope I don't have to completely dismantle the desk when I move.As a final note for specific users - I got this desk specifically for the depth and the wing because I have a pen tablet. The dimensions diagram that Cynthia Reed posted in 2021 is the same diagram that I got, and my measurements match. My setup is to set the wing on the right (I'm right-handed), have my laptop on the main desk, a 24" monitor in the far corner, and my tablet on a mousepad at the inner corner, directly in front of the monitor. If I sit centered to the main desk, the monitor is 22" from my nose, which is fine for using the tablet. If I scooch my chair as far right as possible (which is difficult due to my armrest and my uneven floor), the monitor is 20" away, which is still fine, and then I can use the wing as an elbow rest. I did a ton of browsing to find a desk larger than a nominal 24" depth (obviously the monitor itself needs several inches, and the corner of this desk is about 26"), and this one is the best value for my space requirements.
K**R
Terrible packaging but no damage
When this desk arrived, the package was practically destroyed. I expected the desk to be beat up. But outside of a tiny chip that I only found once I got it put together, it was in good shape. All the pieces were intact and you are given an extra of every accessory. Instructions had no words and the pictures could be a bit bigger. But if you take your time and are patient it will go together pretty easily. My husband and I only had a couple of missteps when we had a bar turned the wrong way and the holes weren't lining up. But overall the desk is the perfect size for my living room and definitepy worth the prixe, it went together relatively easily and it doesn't wobble at all. Just make sure you tighten the screws the best you can. Would buy again if i needed to.
K**D
Nice Desk But Quite A Job To Assemble
This is a nice desk. It gives a lot of space for a small bedroom or office. But assembling it was no joke. Me and my mom assembled it and it was very difficult. If I knew it was going to be that difficult, I would have paid someone to put it together for me. The toughest part was the end, when we were attaching the large tabletop to the frame. It was extremely difficult to see the holes under the desktop, and some just didn't line up with the holes on the frame. We got it together but we couldn't find a hole on the desktop that lined up with one of the holes on the end of the frame, so we just left it out. It still seems to be holding together ok, so maybe that really doesn't matter. I also really wish this desk had a keyboard tray, especially since it does have a lip under the edge of the desk, which will make it difficult to find a separate keyboard tray that works with it. But overall, I am satisfied with it. It looks quite nice and is a good value for the money.
T**G
Great Sturdy Desk!
I love this desk! Its nice and sturdy with the metal legs and the perfect size for my space. It was also easy for me to assemble by myself. I got the carbon fiber so I can easily wipe clean if need be. I also like how you can choose the side you want for the shelving, which works perfectly for storing items out of sight. I really needed a riser for my two monitors, so I searched for that separately and its a good fit. I would highly recommend!
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