♻️ Work Green, Live Clean — Your Stylish Eco Desk Upgrade!
The Furinno Go Green Home Laptop Desk combines sustainable materials like CARB-compliant engineered wood and recycled PVC tubes with a compact, functional design. Featuring two non-woven drawer bins and multiple shelves, it offers versatile storage in a sleek, laminated finish. Lightweight and easy to assemble, this desk fits perfectly in any room, supporting up to 40 pounds and promoting an eco-conscious lifestyle.
Base | Engineered Wood |
Top Material Type | Engineered Wood |
Furniture Leg Material | Engineered Wood |
Product Care Instructions | Avoid using harsh chemicals, Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Hutch Material | Engineered Wood |
Additional Features | Compact, Eco-Friendly, Lightweight, Monitor Stand, Portable |
Mounting Type | Freestanding |
Drawer Type | Box Drawer |
Base Type | Leg |
Frame Joint Type | Frame & Panel Joint |
Has Finished Back | No |
Storage Options | Drawer |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | No |
Shape | Rectangular |
Desk Design | Writing Desk |
Color | Black/Grey/Black |
Style Name | Plastic Poles |
Finish Types | Laminated |
Furniture Finish | Laminated |
Leg Style | Straight Legs |
Top Color | Black |
Natural Variation Type | Wood Grain Color |
Base Color | Black |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 15.6"D x 31.5"W x 28.5"H |
Number of Drawers | 2 |
Maximum Compatible Number of Seats | 1 |
Item Weight | 22 Pounds |
Size | Side Shelf, 31.5" x 15.6" |
Number Of Shelves | 4 |
Tabletop Thickness | 0.5 Inches |
Storage Volume | 20.9 Liters |
Maximum Height | 28.5 Inches |
Minimum Height | 28.5 Inches |
Working Surface Diagonal Length | 37.2 Inches |
Number Of Enclosed Shelves | 2 |
Number Of Open Shelves | 4 |
Shelf Height | 17.3 Inches |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 40 Pounds |
Recommended Number of People for Assembly | 1 |
Warranty Type | Limited |
UL Listed | No |
Tools Recommended For Assembly | Mallet, Screw Driver |
Mfg Warranty Type (i.e. Parts, Labor) | 1 Year Limited Manufacturer |
Includes All Assembly Tools | No |
O**Z
Perfect desk for small spaces.
I’m very happy with this desk. The quality is excellent for the price, it’s sturdy, stable, and super easy to assemble,I finished in less than an hour following the instructions. The size is perfect for small spaces, yet it still offers great functionality. What I love the most are the two small drawers for storing little items and the side shelves, which are perfect for books or decorations. The black and gray design looks modern and matches with everything. I use it as a laptop desk and also for studying, and honestly, it has exceeded my expectations. I 100% recommend it if you’re looking for a stylish, functional, and affordable desk. Totally worth it!
G**L
Compact, functional and easy to assemble
This desk was just what I needed for a small space. The design is modern and the white oak color looks clean and elegant. The two drawers are useful for storing stationery or small accessories. It took me less than an hour to assemble it with clear instructions. It is ideal for studying or working with a laptop, although I would not recommend it for very heavy equipment. Excellent value for money.
K**K
Nice desk
(Edit: Just to clarify, my review is for the "Simplistic Study Table" by Furinno in the color "espresso". It has no side shelf.)My first impression is that it is not too difficult to build and that it seems sufficiently sturdy for light tasks and weight.However, my package did not arrive with an instruction manual - which I did not end up needing, but which would have helped a bit. One star off for that.Here's a quick summary of how to make it:- The large boards that will form the sides of the desk have holes where the screws should go and attach to the sides of the thin boards (one near the bottom at the backside and one at the top in the middle, the latter of which will help support the top of the desk)- At the top of each of the large boards, there are 4 holes in a line. The middle 2 on each will house a wooden peg.- On the inner side of the large boards, there's a big circular hole near the top. Insert the circular metal pieces (called a cam-lock nut) into each one, taking care that the hole on the piece is also facing upwards towards the hole in the board and that the cross where a screwdriver should fit is facing outwards where the piece is being inserted. As described on the Amazon page video, there's a little arrow on the circular piece that should be facing in the same direction as the hole in the top of the board where it looks like a screw can be inserted. Do this for both large boards.- There are 4 large screws included and they don't look like normal screws, they're very long and they have a thicker part in the middle to stop them after being screwed in a certain amount. These are called a cam-lock screw (as detailed in the Amazon page video). The largest board / the top-most board of the desk has 4 holes on the left and right sides of its bottom. Insert these cam-lock screws onto the top and bottom holes on both the left and rights sides and screw them in until they are secure and stopped by the thick center of the screw.- Line up the screws sticking out of the top board of the desk with the holes on top of each large board that will make up the sides and slide them in. The wooden pegs sticking out of the large boards should also insert into the middle holes on the left and right sides of the top board. Push down hard on the top board until the top of the desk is snug with the sides.- Take another look at the cam-lock nuts (the circular metal pieces). Take the screwdriver and turn each nut to the right as much as possible, until it feels like the nut cannot be moved any further.-Enjoy.There were also some sharp pieces included that look like tacks that I couldn't figure out what to do with them. Hopefully they're not important? The desk works fine for me even without them.I got this desk in the "espresso" color and it looks very elegant, albeit simple. I own Furinno shelves as well and they have been a good value for the price. Their products have worked well for me and I would recommend them for anyone who needs furniture on a budget.
A**O
Meets expectations
Let me start off with some background. My wife adopted a little girl which meant we were losing the full use of second bedroom of our two bedroom apartment. This was traditionally our shared office space/junk room. With the repurposing of that room, we got rid of our desks and had to integrate our workspace into the living room. My wife got a nice ikea desk but I decided to go deskless and just use a lap tray for my laptop. This didn't last long. I needed a place for stationary and to serve as my at-home base of operations.The only space not dedicated to baby stuff was a small section beside our couch where our end tables had been relegated. I was glad to see this desk fit that space perfectly.Pros: Cheap. This desk was not only cheaper than the alternatives at target and wal-mart, but the rounded shelves gave it a nicer look. Not to mention, it was two fewer sharp corners in an increasingly baby proofed home.Easy assembly. If you've put together anything from ikea, this should pose no challenge.Cons: Pieces aren't very well labeled, but there are so few you shouldn't really need the labels. I like the fact that I don't have big ugly letter stickers on each piece. The piece letter is stenciled onto the unfinished edge but it isn't very clear. You're better off just comparing the pieces to the instructions. Also, the finish was worn off of the edge of my shelves when they arrived. I would complain, but the desk was super cheap and I just touched up the worn spots with a sharpie, end of crisis.Regarding other complaints:1. Screw holes not fully drilled - right, because it is particle board. Even without the pre-drilled holes screws work into the "wood" easily, if the holes were drilled too deeply, the screws wouldn't take. I found the whole screw situation pretty well done. The whole unit comes together using a series of dowels, cam locking bolts and a few screws.2. Desk is wobbly on carpet - I misunderstood this at first. When I read that people found the desk wobbly I thought they were referring to the construction of the desk itself. After assembly, I noted how solid it felt. When I put it on the carpet, however, I realized what people meant. On the carpet, it sometimes appears as though the whole thing might tip over. However, this is because it is so narrow relative to its height. Mine stabilized once I put things onto it and had it pushed up against the side of the couch. If you have it against a wall, just anchor it. If you are using it on a hard surface, it won't even need that.3. Space - the dimensions are clearly listed. The desktop comfortably fits a 19" laptop, mouse, a desk lamp and space to charge up my phone. If you are unsure, measure your stuff and see if it will fit before ordering.I never expected to get a super expensive desk on the cheap. I wanted something that fit into a small space within some very specific dimensions (which this did). If it wobbled, I stabilized it. If something didn't fit, I made it fit. If there was a scuff, I touched it up. For $50 I expected exactly what was described, not a turnkey solution in a box.The desk isn't perfect. But I think it is still worth the $50 depending upon your needs.
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