🖤 Own the corner office vibe at home with sleek power and space.
The Tribesigns 71-inch L-shaped executive desk combines a spacious work surface with versatile storage options including cabinets and shelves, all supported by a durable metal frame and E0-grade board. Its scratch-resistant black finish and industrial design make it a stylish yet practical centerpiece for any modern home office, designed for easy assembly and long-lasting use.
Base | Alloy Steel |
Top Material Type | Metal |
Furniture Leg Material | Metal |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth, Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Hutch Material | Metal |
Drawer Glide Material | Metal |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 350 Pounds |
Recommended Number of People for Assembly | 2 |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Mfg Warranty Type (i.e. Parts, Labor) | Limited |
Includes All Assembly Tools | Yes |
Shape | L-Shape |
Desk Design | Executive Desk |
Color | Black |
Style Name | Contemprary, Modern |
Finish Types | Painted |
Furniture Finish | painted, black |
Leg Style | Industrial |
Top Color | black |
Base Color | Black |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 53"D x 71"W x 29.79"H |
Size | Large |
Number Of Shelves | [MORE THAN 1] |
Tabletop Thickness | 0.1 Inches |
Maximum Height | 29.5 Inches |
Minimum Height | 29.79 Inches |
Working Surface Diagonal Length | 95.37 Inches |
Number Of Enclosed Shelves | 1 |
Number Of Cabinets | 1 |
Additional Features | Rust Resistant, Scratch Resistant |
Mounting Type | Freestanding |
Base Type | Leg |
Frame Joint Type | welded |
Has Finished Back | No |
Drawer Glide Mechanism | Yes |
Storage Options | [Multiple Storage Options] |
Cabinet Configuration | Freestanding |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | No |
R**L
Amazing build quality, very pleasing to the eyes.
Amazing. I love this desk, spacious, pretty and honestly would recommend. But very hard to build by yourself but that's my fault cause I'm impatient. Worth every single penny though!
T**.
Sturdy, beautiful, and very functional
I assembled this desk on my own, and if you're fairly handy you shouldn't have much of a problem either. I would recommend not using at least the screwdriver inside though, because a "real" one would make your life easier. I should also mention, I got both my boxes at the same time, and when you open it to the instructions it will tell you to look for an instructional video, but dont waste your time because they havent made one for this product yet. Personally I found the instructions easy enough to understand, just pay attention to cut outs and hole locations to guide you. It is a beautiful desk with tons of room and lots of storage!
K**I
AMAZING Table - HORRIBLE assembly instructions
Ok so this table is AMAZING. It's everything I wanted. It looks professional, it looks amazing, and for the price its literally unbeatable. (I went to all the furniture stores in town and everything was 5x the price and less sturdy/beautiful), so this is definitely the one.I am a seasoned IKEA assembly guy.I've assembled sketchy chinese bootleg furniture as well in the past.I've assembled quite literally anything imaginable and have all the professional tools at home ready for anything.But this............. This table........... I have never cussed so much in my entire life while building anything. I think my neighbours heard my cuss in 5 languages that evening I was assembling it.I had to re-assemble it from the beginning once (Literally deconstruct and assemble again) due to their assembly explanation.Imagine showing you ONE picture, putting ALL the pieces there, showing what to use then saying - go.WHAT???Now okay, some pictures are somewhat understandable, but then they skip a few steps? Suddenly they have planks ALREADY attached in the next pic? Which planks? What screws? I literally had to be sherlock holmes and find the clues and figure out exactly which screws to use.It was absolutely insane. They skip steps, they just show you a picture and expect you to use your imagination, but the one that got me even more irritated was when the picture shows the table flipped on its side, and explains how and where to put screws..... Except the flipped table is covering (literally) the holes where you gotta put the screws with its planks, and the only way to get there would be digging an underground tunnel and getting to that screw location. L M F A O . I literally had to flip the table (again) carefully, while holding and juggling the other planks from not being ripped out, then placing it safely on another side to reach the spot where I had to screw the screws in.I CAN'T EXPLAIN HOW HORRIBLE THE ASSEMBLY IS. IT'S HORRIBLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!So please, if you are willing to have your entire neighborhood hear you cuss, and you have a boxing sandbag nearby for stress relief (You'll need it every 5mins while assembling this), and you are also ready to semi lose your mind - THIS IS THE ONE FOR YOU!Because after all that suffering... You ARE getting the perfect table. The perfect most beautiful and sturdy desk.Oh and I forgot that their pictures showed which holes to use for the door of the cabinet inside the table.......... THEY LIED. You have to use the other ones, otherwise the door will not work properly.smh.
C**D
You Get What You Pay For—Long, Frustrating Setup for a Cheap Desk
Terrible setup experience. There are screw holes referenced in the instructions that weren’t pre-drilled. The instructions only show one image at one angle for each step, and there were many times that important details were obscured due to the depiction’s point of view. The instructions make it seem as though you should re-orient the pieces. For example, the desk might be upright for one step and then on its side for another. Only problem is the wood and screws are so cheap that you’re likely to break something if you try re-arranging the desk to meet the depiction. This was especially prominent when the instructions very clearly said to not drill up from underneath the desk, but by that point, the desk was almost fully built and lifting it up on its side to screw in the pieces underneath the desk would’ve been an even worse idea. The entire process probably took 4 hours, maybe longer. It was frustrating every step of the way. Everyone gives IKEA a hard time for being cheap and having terrible instructions. This make IKEA look world class.
Z**G
Great desk for the value!
Best bang for your buck desk out there. Most reviews mention it taking a long time to build or it was missing pieces. Let me tell you if you’ve ever built anything from ikea this is a breeze. I also want to note that not only was I not missing any parts they sent extra of every single part. It is perfect for a home office and for the price it surprisingly sturdy.
C**O
Wow. Nicely designed and quality
I've bought too many disks to count over the years. This time, moving to a new house, I wanted a nice setup that was well made. I always need L shaped desks because of the tasks that I do and equipment around me, scanners, printers, head sets, lamp, Bible reading, and this one exceeded my expectations. First off, I've had the desk for weeks before my move and the two boxes are HEAVY. Arrived on different dates but didn't bother me. Instructions weren't clearest but just read and use common sense and logic and it's not bad. This thing fits so well together that it seems like a solid piece of furniture. The storage compartments are excellent for putting my scanner out of sight, laptop and shredder. My office looks clean. I hope I never move again because I don't want to take this apart or ever have to replace it. Great product. My only gripe is there should be pop in covers for the few open visible holes where the screws are installed. Not a biggie, I can grab something or paint it black.
T**O
Spacious desk
Nice desk. It’s very spacious and looks great. Building it took a while, but it was worth it. The only downside was that one backbord was slightly damaged but it did not impact the desk itself. Would buy again.
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