🖥️ Elevate your workspace game with style and storage that means business!
The LITTLE TREE 83 Inch L-Shaped Office Desk blends industrial design with practical functionality, featuring a spacious engineered wood surface, a mobile 3-drawer file cabinet for organized storage, and a sturdy metal frame. Its corner-optimized layout and distressed finish make it a stylish, efficient centerpiece for any modern home office or executive workspace.
Base | Engineered Wood |
Top Material Type | Engineered Wood |
Furniture Leg Material | Metal |
Hutch Material | Engineered Wood |
Drawer Glide Material | Metal |
Additional Features | Reversible |
Mounting Type | Freestanding |
Drawer Type | File Drawer |
Base Type | Leg |
Has Finished Back | No |
Drawer Glide Mechanism | Roller or Ball Bearing |
Storage Options | ['drawers', 'file drawer'] |
Cabinet Configuration | Freestanding |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | No |
Shape | L-Shape |
Desk Design | Executive Desk |
Color | Brown |
Style Name | Industrial |
Finish Types | Powder Coated |
Furniture Finish | Distressed |
Leg Style | Straight Leg |
Top Color | Brown |
Distressed Finish Type | Distressed |
Base Color | Rustic Brown |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 23.62"D x 82.68"W x 29.52"H |
Number of Drawers | 3 |
Item Weight | 130.1 Pounds |
Size | Large |
Number Of Shelves | 2 |
Storage Volume | 204.2 Liters |
Maximum Height | 29.52 Inches |
Minimum Height | 29.52 Inches |
Working Surface Diagonal Length | 106.4 Inches |
Number Of Enclosed Shelves | 1 |
Number Of Cabinets | 1 |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Recommended Number of People for Assembly | 2 |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Mfg Warranty Type (i.e. Parts, Labor) | Limited |
Includes All Assembly Tools | Yes |
T**S
L shaped desk. Sturdy and nice looking.
I love this desk. Was exactly what I was looking for. Added some wire management trays on the back, no visible wires behind the desk. Desk it solid love the Formica top.
M**Y
Great desk. Poor quality control.
My wife and I spent a long time shopping and we had difficulty locating a desk the fit our needs. We were looking for a corner desk that would seat both of us sitting side by side comfortably. It had to be deep enough that we could lay things out comfortably. It needed to fit between the window and the heater on the long side, and the short side needed to allow a wide access to other parts of the room. It needed to look right with existing room colors. Lastly, it needed to be reasonably priced. This desk was the result.First, the positives:- Every hardware bag had one or two extra pieces (photo attached showing extra parts)- The desk looks good and feels strong once fully assembled.- The seams line up reasonably well.- Fits our location perfectly.- Reasonable price.- Packaging is secure and protects the parts well for shippingSecond, the negatives:- One of the support legs has a dent in the flat metal panel. This dent could not have happened during shipping since it was packed between two other panels. (Photo attached)- The top corner panel has a chip on the top surface at one of the seams. The chip was filled with a waxy grey substance that seems to have been applied to help hide the defect. This tells me that someone was aware of the defect and chose to smear some wax in it and pack it anyway. (Photo attached)- The assembly could have been much easier if both support frames were assembled separately then both pieces could be turned over and attached rather than having to turn over the entire support frame with two points trying to swivel. (Had to retighten several points after flipping it).The holes drilled for the screws that attach to the cam locks are too large. The screw spins out with very little force. This is especially true with the drawer fronts. I had to put wood glue in the holes and let it bond the screw into the hole before I felt comfortable attaching them to the drawers.Considering the defects and poor quality control, I was leaning towards a 3 star ranking. However, I really like this desk. So, it gets 4 stars.
M**Y
solid when complete
This is solid, and one of the few desks of reasonable price that has the top area to handle a large computer setup and still have writing space.
S**G
Poor Quality, Poor Instructions
The whole assembly process was a mess, but now I'm stuck with this thing in the room so I'm going to have to give it a go.The metal supports for the long end of the desk were poorly designed. They consist of two pairs of 4-sided rods, but rather than design one end of a rod to be tapered or smaller in someway so that it can fit inside the other rod, it simply has a small, thin piece of metal welded on to one of its 4 sides. This small piece of metal has two holes through which you secure it to the end of the other rod. Right out of the box, the small metal pieces on both rods were warped/bent. They could be bent back, but were still warped and would not fit flush.The instructions aren't great either. You start off connecting what will be the support frame that will be underneath the wood surface of the desk. However, at one point, it inexplicably reverses the orientation of the desk without explaining to you how it got there. I thought they simply rotated the perspective, but I believe they intended to convey that I needed the flip the support frame over before attaching the legs. I admit, if I had simply been observant rather than trust the instructions, I would have realized I was heading down a doomed path and could have saved myself. Those two warped pieces of metal I mentioned earlier? You want those to be on the bottom once the frame is "upright". I ended up with them facing upwards, so naturally the wood board could not quite fit flush against that section of the frame and no I didn't take it all back apart to fix it, I was 5 feet from the finish line so I just bolted the rest in and I'll just have to see how it turns out over time.IF you're convinced I'm an idiot (and honestly, you're probably not wrong) and still decide this is the perfect desk for your needs, I have a couple more words of caution.The orientation you want the desk in will need to be decided early on. You are not building two separate desks and then connecting them with a corner piece; the frame is interconnected in a way that does not allow for quick re-orientation. If you follow the instructions and manage to follow the leap in logic that I didn't catch, the short end will be on your right if you are seated at the middle of the long end of the desk.If you want to reverse it, you will also need to rotate the vertical boards that hang under the surface of the desk 180 degrees, otherwise the holes along the top will NOT line up with the pegs you screw into the surface boards. If you try this without rotating the vertical boards, the surface boards will not meet with the corner piece and there will be a sizeable gap.Finally, I strongly recommend reading ahead through the instructions so you understand where those vertical boards are going to go, and connect them to the supports/legs BEFORE you attach the supports/legs to the desktop frame. IF you do not do this, the inner legs nearest the connecting corner of the desk are just screwed in from the sides and will freely swivel on the screws as if on a hinge. If you follow the order of the instructions, you'll attach the legs first, flip the frame upright, and then somehow try to screw these vertical boards in from the sides. I believe they do recommend two people for assembly, I clearly needed someone smarter/more observant than me, but let's face it, some of us don't have that option.Also, sorry this bit is out of order, but when they ask you to flip the frame around, keep in mind that those two long pieces connected by the flimsy little strip of metal are flopping all over the place. I feel lucky they didn't just snap off in the process. Flipping it really felt like an operation of hope and a prayer. The end result seems sturdy, for now, but there are minor flaws in the wood surface, the surface fitment at the seams is uneven between the short end and the corner piece, which is odd considering I feel like the short end had no issues otherwise, you'd think the long end with that nasty bump under the surface that was mostly my fault would have made that end grossly uneven.I can't say I'd buy this desk again, but it also took me a long time scrolling through Amazon to find one with dimensions even remotely close to my old desk, so I may have still risked it had I known what I was getting into.
R**N
Good quality desk
Was a little difficult to assemble but the end product is nice and sturdy even was very thin material still very sturdy
B**.
main frame is weak, to add the top boards will enhance the strength, but that should not be the case
The media could not be loaded. I am not impressed with the frame work, why would you connect your frame rails with a flat metal overlap with two small screws when you are connecting upside down. When you build the frame you must lift the frame and flip it over, this is where you quickly learn that the flat metal overlap on the frame rails twist immediately, because the flat metal is soft.This should have been a reducer nipple rail that allowed the rails to slide inside, making the rail much stronger, you went the very cheap and fast route. Based on the information shared, I was expecting a heavier frame. I will need to add a real steel cross brace on the joint where # 25 & # 26 join together, this should not be my expense or troubles.
A**R
Great Value, poorly written instructions
Went together well, took my son and I about 2.5 hours to put together. Highly recommend 2 people to complete. The instructions were difficult to interpret and had to backtrack a few steps to redo a step or two due to picture only instructions that provided little clarity. Besides that, the value for the money is there and it was worth it.
J**N
Junk
Terrible quality. Surface is also junk. Mine arrived with several chips in the “wood”. There was zero chance I would have been able to get it back in the packaging to return it so I’m stuck with it.
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