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Furinno Econ Multipurpose Home Office Computer Writing Desk, French Oak Grey

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Color: French Oak/Black


Features

  • Simple stylish design yet Functional and suitable for any room.
  • Material: manufactured from CARB compliant composite wood, non-woven bins.
  • Fits in your space, fits on your budget.
  • Features slide-out keyboard drawer, CPU storage and a non-woven drawer.
  • Some assembly required. Please see instruction. Product Dimension: 39.4(W)x15.8(D)x34.1(H) inches.

Description

FURINNO Econ multipurpose home office computer writing desk W/bin is designed to fit in your space, your style and fit on your budget. The medium density composite wood is manufactured in Malaysia and comply with the Green rules of production. There is no foul smell, durable and the material is the most stable amongst the medium density composite woods. The PVC tube is made from recycled plastic and is tested for its durability. The non-woven bin simply add in a sweet accent to the whole unit. A simple attitude towards lifestyle is reflected directly on the design of FURINNO furniture, creating a trend of simply nature. All the products are produced and assembled 100-percent in Malaysia with 95% - 100% recycled materials. Care instructions: wipe clean with clean damped cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals. Pictures are for illustration purpose. All decor items are not included in this offer. Rounding out the design, The elevated desktop provides a smooth surface and perfect platform for your laptop or monitor, while a slide out keyboard tray with a safety stop helps keep your desktop clear and READY for a hard day workload.

Brand: Furinno


Product Dimensions: 15.8"D x 39.4"W x 34.09"H


Color: French Oak/Black


Style: Desk with Storage Bin


Base Material: Particle Board/Chipboard,Manufactured Wood


Top Material Type: Engineered Wood


Finish Type: Laminated


Special Feature: Compact


Room Type: Office, Dormitory, Bedroom, Living Room


Recommended Uses For Product: Drafting, Writing, Gaming


Product Care Instructions: Wipe with Dry Cloth


Top Material Type: Engineered Wood


Furniture Leg Material: Engineered Wood


Base: Particle Board/Chipboard,Manufactured Wood


Storage Options: Keyboard drawer, CPU storage, and 2 shelves


Is Customizable?: No


Is Electric: No


Base Type: Leg


Frame Joint Type: Cam Bolt


Has Finished Back: No


Additional Features: Compact


Mounting Type: Floor Mount


Shelf Width: 11.8 Inches


Tabletop Thickness: 0.5 Inches


Maximum Height: 86.6 Centimeters


Minimum Height: 86.61 Centimeters


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 15.8"D x 39.4"W x 34.09"H


Item Weight: 35 Pounds


Size: French Oak Grey


Number Of Shelves: 2


Warranty Type: Limited


UL Listed: No


Mfg Warranty Type (i.e. Parts, Labor): 1 Year Limited Manufacturer


Includes All Assembly Tools: No


Tools Recommended For Assembly: Hammer, Screw Driver


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 35 Pounds


Recommended Number of People for Assembly: 1


Required Assembly: Yes


Leg Style: Straight


Top Color: Oak


Furniture Finish: Oak


Natural Variation Type: Wood Grain Color


Base Color: Grey


Color: French Oak/Black


Style Name: Desk with Storage Bin


Finish Types: Laminated


Shape: Rectangular


Desk Design: Computer Desk


UPC: 816718024388


Global Trade Identification Number: 88


Manufacturer: Furinno


Included Components: Keyboard Tray


Model Number: 12095GYW


Model Name: Econ Multipurpose Home Office


Brand Name: Furinno


Room Type: Office, Dormitory, Bedroom, Living Room


Recommended Uses For Product: Drafting, Writing, Gaming


Age Range Description: Adult


Frequently asked questions

The dimensions of this computer writing desk are approximately 39.4 inches in width, 15.75 inches in depth, and 34.1 inches in height. Please note that these measurements may have slight variances.

Yes, the Furinno Econ Desk is designed for easy assembly with provided instructions and necessary hardware. However, you might want to have a screwdriver at hand to make the process smoother.

The French Oak Grey desk is made of high-quality, medium-density composite wood that is compliant with CARB regulations. It ensures durability and longevity of the product.

Yes, this multipurpose desk offers a lower shelf and a non-woven fabric bin for storage of books, paperwork, or other office essentials. The surface area can comfortably accommodate a laptop or computer monitor with additional space for writing materials.

Top Amazon Reviews

🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The product reviewed is a desk which many users purchased for work or study purposes. Despite being made of pressed wood, which might make it feel less sturdy and more lightweight, users found it has a nice layout and fits well in smaller spaces. Some users encountered challenges with the assembly process due to less clear instructions or lack of extra components, but overall users were still able to assemble it within a reasonable timeframe.

Pros

  • 🏡 Great for small spaces
  • 💡 Functional layout with storage compartments
  • 👩‍🔧Most users were able to assemble it
  • 🧩 Fits well in many different room setups

Cons

  • 🪵 Made of pressed wood, may feel cheaper or less sturdy
  • 🔨 Some assembly challenges reported
  • 📦 Lack of extra components in the package
  • 🖥️ No holes for wires of electronic devices

Should I Buy It?

If you're seeking a budget-friendly desk solution for a limited space, and are alright with making a little extra effort during assembly, then this desk is a worthy consideration. However, if you're seeking top-notch material quality or need specific features like wire management, it might not be the ideal choice.


  • Pretty good
Color: French Oak/Black
Got this for my teenage daughter for homework and her anime figures 🤭. It looks good, perfect size for our purposes. Not sure of the quality (it’s been a day) but it only will support 10-15 pounds (so don’t sit on it). It took about 45 minute to assemble. My husband said part of the directions were backwards (for some slides?) so that was the most difficult part of the assembly. I’ll update if it craps out but so far I have no complaints, especially for the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2024 by Kindle Customer Kindle Customer

  • Really good for my home office set up
Color: Sonoma Oak/Ivory
I work from home and needed a small desk the could fit in my apartment. This was perfect. The instructions weren’t hard to follow and I was able to assemble it by myself. The desk is a bit short/low. But that’s fine by me as I’m only 5’4. It’s not super heavy and the material it’s made from is cheap but that’s to be expected given the price. My only gripe is that there’s no holes in the back to put the wire from my devices through. I had to put everything under the back panel and use zip ties to get everything as neatly as possible together. Also, while putting together the part for the sliding drawer/keyboard holder that part was confusing as the rails weren’t marked with numbers but instead letters. I had to guess and hope that the rail I was screwing into place was the correct one. The illustration wasn’t much better as it didn’t have the right number of holes on the rails. But other than that, I had no issues. The desk is nice and will serve it’s intended purpose. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2023 by K Miche K Miche

  • Very sturdy and low priced desk
Color: Black/Brown
Very sturdy and low priced desk. Assembly was pretty difficult with one person. They say it requires 2. The pictures in the instructions were okay for the most part but one or 2 were completely wrong. They showed the metal keyboard tracks on the wrong way and they showed the second leg for the tower cabinet in the wrong position. I was able to figure it out but had to think logically for myself and had to go against what the instructions said. The keyboard holder just barely has room for the mouse beside it. Not exactly though because the keyboard is laying on top of about half an inch of the mousepad. The shelf to hold the tower can't fit my Gaming PC case and that's one of the main reasons I bought this desk to save room. The fabric drawer is kind of cool but I feel like the color should have matched the desk. It is an ugly brown color for some reason. The left side of the desk can barely fit a 28 inch monitor only if you hang part of the screen off the side and then there is no more room on the desk at all. I put it up on what they call a printer stand to the right and now I have room for paper and pencil for school work on the left stand. I got a discount from Amazon warehouse deals because it was "used in good condition" I only got a $10 discount and the table had a huge scratch on the top of it and the side has a small crack in it. I would have been better off paying 10 dollars and getting a new one. It came in the biggest box I've ever seen. Looked like I had ordered a coffin from Amazon. I have a box big enough to ship a human now if I need to. Lol. When I opened the box inside of the first box the styrofoam around the parts had started coming apart in shipping. There were little shreds of styrophoam all over my house after opening. I'm glad to finally have a desk with room for my school work and one that can hold both the keyboard and mouse on the same pullout tray. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2017 by Dakota

  • Easy build
Color: White/Black
This was easy to build (i did it by myself) and awesome for small spaces. It's sturdy, doesn't wobble, and is rather cute for how in expensive it is.
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024 by Marie Hellmann

  • Nice layout but on the flimsy side
Color: French Oak/Black
I got this to be a second desk for working from home--essentially, so I could use my work laptop with a second monitor and external keyboard. It's about what I expected: A decent, functional desk with some issues, but with a nice layout for what I needed. Size & Features: It's nicely-sized for a small space. My home office is 10'x10', and I already have a writing desk with dual monitors and my personal laptop setup, and built-in bookcases down the opposite wall, leaving not a ton of space for a second desk... but this fits just fine. I like the computer tower area (which I use to store my laptop bag), as well as the little drawer/bin beneath it (again, useful for holding some of the loose items that end up scattered around my office). The single monitor platform is a bit oddly-placed, but it works quite well for my setup, as I have the laptop screen itself off to one side, with the laptop sitting on a separate stand to elevate it a bit. I'm tall, though, and the desk is a little low for me, particularly with the keyboard drawer. I may remove the drawer to help with that, and just put the keyboard on the desktop. For what it's worth, the drawer also doesn't pull out far enough for it to really work with my keyboard--and we're not talking a massive gaming keyboard, either. If I pull the drawer all the way out, I can either have the keyboard essentially on the edge of it--with no room for any wrist rest--or have it sitting slightly under the top of the desk, which is awkward to type on. Durability / Build Quality: It's pressed wood, of course. It feels on the cheaper side of pressed wood, though that means it's a little lighter weight than some of the seemingly-hundreds of pieces of pressed wood furniture I've assembled over the years. The veneer looks good but has already started to peel loose on one of the corners (fortunately not visible at the moment). It's definitely on the thin side. The desktop itself flexes a little when I put any weight on it. I'm using it for a laptop, so no big deal there, but if I put an elbow on it during a meeting, I can feel the wood flex. I'd be a little worried about breaking it in half if jolted too much, honestly. The drawer glides are... not great. It wobbles from side to side and doesn't come out smoothly. It's not the alignment; I've checked and rechecked that. It's just the glides are cheap. I do worry when I bump my knees against the cross-piece running between the two verticals that I'm going to either damage it, or possibly pull the screws loose and cause the whole desk to collapse. So far, that hasn't happened. On Assembly: It's not that hard to put together, all things considered. The instructions aren't bad; the illustrations are mostly good, though there were a couple of weird "close ups" that could have been better drawn. Yes, the text has some poor-translation or writing issues, but really, I was able to mostly work off the illustrations. The pieces are pretty well-labeled, and the variety of hardware used is small--so no guessing, "Do they mean the 1" long screw, the 1.25" long screw, or the 1.5" long screw?! A few complaints on the assembly process itself, though: First, a few screw holes were slightly countersunk, but the rest weren't at all (meaning the screw heads stick up slightly over the surface). Second, the holes for the ubiquitous cam bolt sockets aren't countersunk at all (maybe because the wood panels are thinner than a lot of pressed wood?). Third, and most importantly, there are NO SPARE PARTS. Luckily, I didn't need any, but I really appreciate DIY assembly kits that include a few extras in case something goes wrong or a piece was malformed or left out. Would it have hurt to include an extra cam bolt, an extra socket, and a couple of extra screws? The veneer is also so thin that if you even slightly mis-align a screw or cam bolt, the moment you turn it, you're going to damage the veneer and even the pressed wood beneath, so be careful! Still, I've put together a ton of furniture over the years, and overall, this was not that bad of a build. I've had cases where I had to disassemble some parts which weren't well described in the instructions (had to do that recently on a cat tower, for example). This was a pretty simple build and didn't suffer that problem. Also, the parts aligned pretty well; I have experienced many issues in the past with pieces that just don't quite fit right, with a dowel hole or cam bolt just slightly misaligned or with such tight tolerances it made for hours of blue language during the process. I think the overall build took about 35 minutes from unboxing to completion. On Shipping & Packaging: Amazon shipped this in an outer box which was significantly larger than the desk's own box... with no padding between the two. I really think the second box was unnecessary, both in terms of materials and possibly contributing to damage to the first shipment. Yep, I had to send back the first shipment, because upon opening it, one of the vertical panels was cracked down the middle, and several other pieces had the veneer gouged and dinged. All I can figure is the box was abused a bit at the warehouse or in shipment, and the vertical panel got torqued, and maybe the box got dropped or slammed around a bit during shipment. I also wish slightly higher-quality foam padding could be used, as it inevitably means a ton of tiny fragments of foam adhered via static electricity to all the surfaces (this is a common issue with DIY furniture packaging, mind you, and not unique to this desk). Summary: It's a nice-looking desk with a neat layout that fits small spaces well. For the price paid, I didn't expect hardwood construction. I do think the durability and quality could be a bit higher than they were. We'll see how well it holds up over time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2023 by John Nolley II

  • Oooo yes
Color: White/Black
This is the cutest desk ever and perfect for small space great for a computer plenty of room great gift or just for a nice desk for homework
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2024 by Debbie maples Debbie maples

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