🖥️ Compact power, stylish presence—your desk, your domain.
The Furinno Compact Computer Desk blends a sleek light cherry and black laminated engineered wood finish with a smart, space-saving design. Measuring 39x15.5 inches, it features three open shelves including elevated spaces for your CPU and monitor, supporting up to 45 pounds. Lightweight yet sturdy with mortise and tenon joints, it’s perfect for small rooms or home offices seeking functional style and eco-conscious materials.
Base | Engineered Wood |
Top Material Type | Engineered Wood |
Furniture Leg Material | Engineered Wood |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth, Avoid using harsh chemicals. |
Hutch Material | Engineered Wood |
Required Assembly | No |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 45 Pounds |
Recommended Number of People for Assembly | 1 |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Tools Recommended For Assembly | Hammer, Screw Driver |
Mfg Warranty Type (i.e. Parts, Labor) | 1 Year Limited Manufacturer |
Includes All Assembly Tools | No |
Shape | Rectangular |
Desk Design | Writing Desk |
Color | Light Cherry/Black |
Style Name | Round Side Shelf |
Finish Types | Laminated |
Furniture Finish | Finished |
Leg Style | Straight Leg |
Top Color | Cherry |
Natural Variation Type | Wood Grain Color |
Base Color | Brown |
Item Width Side To Side | 15.5"D x 39"W x 33.6"H |
Item Weight | 21.34 Pounds |
Size | Round Side Shelf |
Number Of Shelves | 3 |
Tabletop Thickness | 0.5 Inches |
Maximum Height | 85.3 Centimeters |
Minimum Height | 33.6 Inches |
Working Surface Diagonal Length | 42.7 Inches |
Number Of Open Shelves | 3 |
Shelf Height | 17.3 Inches |
Additional Features | Portable, Built-In Monitor Stand, Lightweight, Compact, Eco-Friendly |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Base Type | Leg |
Frame Joint Type | Mortise and Tenon Joint |
Has Finished Back | No |
Storage Options | Shelf |
Is Customizable? | No |
S**N
Multifunctional.....and perfect for left-handers!
I purchased this for my 9-year-old son's bedroom because I like the multi-functionality of it. I figured it would save space in his room. It was surprisingly bigger than I thought, but still fit in his room well. I was especially pleased to see the shelves attaching to the right side, as my son is left-handed. It allows him more room to have proper writing posture on the left side. This desk is enough for him now and would also do nicely in his dorm if he goes to college. It's probably not big enough for an adult looking to work from home, but it's perfect for kid or teen.
T**T
Office Desk
Actually very sturdy desk of ikea quality. I got this desk for my small room at my parents house while i finish up college and its perfect. Holds all of stuff and was really affordable for a desk delivered right to your door. I highly Recommend this desk since it even looks more expensive than it actually is. I matched the desk with a target office chair as well.
V**A
How to love your new desk...
Here is my review/suggestions.... I am a composer/musician/artist/mosaicist and work from home - basically a work-station for each discipline. Purchased two of these to clear up space in my livingroom. 27$ - so I purchased two.This is NOT a product to be all gung-ho in assembling. Make some tea/coffee/other beverage, relax, put on some music, and enjoy the journey of assembly, while getting to know the new addition to your flat.Things to consider -1 - Not Tiffany quality, but if put together with some extra love, it will last awhile.2 - Gorilla Glue, wood glue version. This is optional, but recommended. GLUE EVERYTHING! From the screws to the joints NOTE - this will render your product moot for return and disassembly. But, it will be sturdier to some degree since this is particle board.3 - Cats. If you have them, either put them away while you assemble or accept that they will want to 'help'. Be aware there are tiny things they might eat or play with and lose, and it comes with styrofoam (which I don't understand why they still use - it's just harmful to everything)4 - Surfaces. This scratches easily and I have cement floors. Put a towel down or do this on carpet to avoid scratches. Make sure whatever you decide, it's as level/flat as possible.5 - Power Drill. Be seriously carefull with this. Use one, yes, but short, light, bursts, as this is particle board and will rip apart easily.6 - Cleaning. Soft towel and Windex or other light cleaner works well. Don't be aggressive as it scratches easily.The instructions are... ok. Do a mock run before final assembly, especially if you opt to use glue. When gluing joints and whatnot, have a heavy object near to place on top while you allow the glue to dry a bit before continuing. The pieces are marked with LETTERS in RED, however, kind of hard to read. But at least they are there. Also which direction they go can also be kind of vague. Some of the diagrams are not accurate. I have included a photo one. The LARGER rods go on the btm and the SMALLER ones on top. The TOP caps you kind of have to just keep turning, even when flat to the shelf, until it can't turn any further.If you opt to use glue - wait a few hours before using it to make sure the glue has dried/sealed.This desk can ONLY be assembled in one direction - shelves only on the one side. I purchased two and am just going to turn the other one around - or you can be reckless and free and drill new holes, going against the conformity of the directions. You Go Rockstar! (You will run the risk of destroying your new desk).It's shallow - as in from what is deemed the front to the back. 15.5". Enough for a monitor and keyboard (there is NO keyboard pull-out shelf). But not much else. All depending on the size of keyboard/monitor you have. A standard/typical desktop hard drive will fit on the lower shelf. And JUST that - depending on its weight. Again - particle board, not quite that strong. Portable hard drives and what not are perfect for the upper shelf. Photos, nicknacks, and whatnot are perfect for the top shelf - however, if you have cats, they will just be invitations to knock off. Fair warning.This desk is OPEN - as in there are NO extra holes for cords. Again, you can drill new ones yourself but you run the risk of destroying your desk.It's compact - very compact. It can fit most places in a flat - like a tiny car can fit in random/odd spaces. But pretty much just a computer/laptop station. This is NOT a desk for someone who likes to spread out while they work - hence, I purchased two.There ya go, these are just my thoughts/suggestions. It's a good desk. It works. Don't be rough with it, and it will last. Go Forth and Create!
G**R
Quaint, small desk
I bought two of these desks for a couples set up, and they're great! The three shelves are nicely sized (the bottom shelf is the only level that is large enough to hold a gaming console, in our case a PS5.) They are prone to scratches, but it doesn't knock the quality. It's super functional, it holds my 32" monitor and definitely has space for a keyboard and mouse. It isn't incredibly wide from front to back, but it is perfectly fit/comfortable for smaller spaces/smaller people!
W**H
Not particularly sturdy
So I realize this is described as a laptop desk and with that in mind I gave it 3 stars instead of the fewer I was tempted to give. While I expected it to be small, wanted small in fact I really wasn't expecting it to be quite so flimsy. It still works for my purposes though I do question it's probable longevity so I won't be returning it but I would likely pass it by in favor of something that looked more sturdy if I had it to do over. And honestly I would not be surprised if I'm looking for a replacement in a few months because this thing just didn't hold up.I am using it for an actual computer and said computer is an old vintage model with a crt monitor but I do think the items on the desk still fall within weight limits. 😅 I just worry despite that the whole darn thing might collapse eventually. I'm probably not giving it enough credit and hopefully it defies my expectations I just won't be holding my breath. Now onto the general stuff. The particle board on all components is fairly thin. The "legs" are just that same thin particle board. Obviously no storage beyond the shelves but that is sufficient if you don't have a ton of stuff. If you use an external keyboard with any setup you put on this I do recommend a keyboard tray because really the space on the desk itself isn't going to feel adequate for more peripherals than a small laptop and mouse. Also I'm 5'4" around 128 pounds and while the height and size of the desk is completely fine for me I'd bet for anyone particularly tall or large it might feel rather cramped.
J**U
Sturdy yet simple
So easy to put together my teenagers assembled their own. Didn’t even need help at all.
S**D
Looking for small writing desk and room for some books too?
Then you should buy this. I did and it's wonderful. Easy to put together, even I did it!
K**N
my honest review
i really like it i was worried cause of all the bad reviews but i bought it anyways & i love it it’s really spacey a lot of room for stuff & not really wobbly at all i constructions kinda confusing but i love it i did end up building it wrong it don’t rlly say what side goes which way but i mean it worked out
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