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South Shore Crea Craft Table with Open and Closed Storage, Pure White

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Features

  • WORK SURFACE: This contemporary craft table provides the perfect dedicated work and storage space for crafts such as scrapbooking, sewing, handicrafts and jewelry making..Assembly Required.Material:Engineered Wood.Item Dimensions:36.9" L x 7.4" W x 15.9" H
  • ADJUSTABLE STORAGE: Offering open and closed sliding drawers, storage compartments, and angled shelves, this work table has all your craft storage needs covered.
  • VERSATILE DESIGN: The craft table has 2 interchangeable storage modules with shelves, allowing you to create the ideal modern work furniture for your craft room. Metal drawer slides for a smooth gliding
  • Made in North America with non-toxic laminated particleboard, this piece of furniture meets or exceeds all North American safety standards. Box 1 dimensions - 36.81 inches length x 15.87 inches width x 7.4 inches height. Box 2 dimensions - 59.33 inches length x 24.33 inches depth x 2.99 inches height
  • 5-YEAR LIMITED : Shop with confidence knowing that we proudly stand behind this piece of furniture with a full 5-year limited . Assembly is required.
  • Ships in several boxes, may ship separately

Description

Create a Craft SpaceWhatever craft you’re into - be it handicrafts, sewing or jewelry making - every artist needs a dedicated work space. This work table allows you to set up your own craft space, so you'll no longer need to work on your craft at the kitchen table. With its neutral, modern finish and simple lines, this contemporary work table offers a large work surface and plenty of deep storage compartments. It goes well in any room. Maximum StorageSuitable for all kind of craft work and inspired by today's scrapbooker needs, this craft table features a drawer under the large work surface to store a laptop, tablet, and pencils. All open and closed storage spaces are highly accessible to stock magazines, accessories, or binders; five 12 x 12 angled adjustable shelves for paper, and more. The work table’s two side storage modules are interchangeable, allowing you to configure the perfect craft table for your particular needs and room layout. 5-Year Limited Shop with confidence knowing that we proudly stand behind our products with a full 5-year limited . Assembly is required. Please note tools and accessories are not included. Our products meet or exceed all North American safety standards. Ships in a heavy box, make sure to have a friend with you. Packaging tested and certified to reduce the risk of damage during shipment. We recommend 2 people to assemble. Made in North America with non-toxic laminated particleboard. South Shore Furniture's support team is available 7 days a week if you have any questions.


Brand: South Shore


Color: Pure White


Product Dimensions: 7.4"D x 36.81"W x 15.87"H


Special Feature: Eco-Friendly


Mounting Type: Floor Mount


Brand: ‎South Shore


Color: ‎Pure White


Product Dimensions: ‎7.4"D x 36.81"W x 15.87"H


Special Feature: ‎Eco-Friendly


Mounting Type: ‎Floor Mount


Room Type: ‎Kitchen


Door Style: ‎sliding,wood.item


Included Components: ‎craft table


Finish Type: ‎White


Size: ‎23.6 in x 53.5 in x 30 in


Number of Shelves: ‎4


Number of Pieces: ‎1


Product Care Instructions: ‎Wipe with Damp Cloth


Item Weight: ‎58 Pounds


Unit Count: ‎1.0 Count


Base Type: ‎Legs


Top Material Type: ‎Engineered Wood


Assembly Required: ‎Yes


Item Weight: ‎58 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎USA


Item model number: ‎7550727


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Weight: ‎121 Pounds


Date First Available: February 28, 2013


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  • A Good Craft Table, but . . .
Color: Pure White
For the price, this is a pretty good craft table. It arrived on time and in good condition. They made it clear in the description, but it bears repeating: be aware the box is HUGE and weighs something like a zillion pounds (check the description for the exact number). When you see in the instructions that it takes two people to put this thing together, believe it. At least for the part where you're attaching the desk top to its base components--that process definitely requires at least two people. One person might be able to manage the rest on their own. I would recommend sorting all the screws and bits and pieces that come with the table--and there are A LOT--before you begin putting it all together. Instructions for assembling the craft table are okay for the most part. There are no written descriptions or instructions, only pictures. This would be fine, but some of the illustrations really need to be broken apart further, showing you more of a close up of some of the hardware being used. There are TONS of screws and whatnot included with this, and the difference between them is something like this screw is longer than that one, this one has round head and that one has a flat head--that sort of thing. Also, scale wasn't consistent throughout the illustrations. The drawer slides for the center drawer are quite large, but in the illustrations they don't appear any bigger than the drawer slides for the smaller drawer and sliding shelf. This was confusing and it didn't need to be--a simple label on the illustrations would have solved this. Construction took us several hours over a two day period, involved quite a bit of head scratching, and out of all the many pieces of furniture I've assembled, this one was definitely one of the worst. First off, the toe-kicks (piece "P") did not have holes drilled correctly into their sides. I had to wood glue this piece into place on both of the shelf/drawer/table leg towers. Considering this is one of the first pieces you use, it didn't bode well for the rest of the construction process. Fortunately, most of the remaining pieces fit together correctly. Assembling the drawers was complicated, and I've put together quite a few dressers so I'm familiar with the hardware. Unfortunately, once assembled it seems both drawers (the large center one especially, as well as the tall one in one of the table leg towers) are very difficult to open and close. I think it might be some kind of "safety" feature meant to keep kids out, maybe. Or it's just poor design. Either way, you've got to use two hands to open the center drawer or it gets stuck and becomes crooked. Likewise, you have to use two hands to push each end back in, or the drawer does not go back into place. The divider inside the center drawer was also too large to fit inside the brackets meant to hold it in place. I ended up wood gluing one end of the divider and simply not using one of the brackets. You've got to be careful that the legs of the table are positioned properly underneath the top, or the top bows slightly. This is more of an overall design flaw, and probably would be less of an issue if the top wasn't particle board. I purchased furniture slides to put underneath this table, and that has made moving it (or adjusting its position) a lot easier. Otherwise, the tablet has lots of great storage--shelves you can slant for paper, large enough for 12" x 12" sheets (you don't have to slant these shelves either, you can install them straight); narrow, adjustable shelves on the same tower/leg; there are two tall pass-through shelves on one side, a deep cubby shelf right next to the center drawer, and a large, pull out drawer with a sliding shelf in the middle. The center drawer is not as large or deep as you'd think it would be, but it's suitable for rulers and pens and pencils. The table itself has a nice big surface that's perfect for cutting fabric, paper crafting, and otherwise just getting creative. Overall, I'd give this table a 3.5 if I could. The particle board chips easily while assembling it, so be careful of that. I'd recommend getting a bottle of wood glue for any trouble shooting you might encounter, use patience, sort all the eight million parts first, and definitely assemble it where you intend to put it, because it's super heavy. For the money, it's a decent crafting table once it's assembled. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 11, 2018 by E. Parker

  • Great for craft/hobby storage. Extremely heavy box. Slight design issue.
Color: Pure White
I purchased this as a gift for my fiance. I was the one who built it, though, so here are my thoughts on it! As a storage space for arts and crafts, this table works nicely. It has several places that you can store a variety of things in, that I didn't find in other craft tables when I was shopping for one. I really like the use of the sides as storage spaces. It adds to the amount you can store to it. My fiance says she loves it so far, and doesn't seem to have any issues with it. So, that is why I give it a high grade. I have knocked off a star (and would have knocked off another if my fiance didn't like it so much) because of several things that I find lacking, in terms of build quality and the way it is shipped. First, the entire desk comes shipped in only one box... One EXTREMELY HEAVY box. I didn't weigh it, but it is well over 100 lbs. This thing is a beast to move anywhere when delivered. It really should be broken down into several boxes for shipment. It is quite ridiculous, as there is no acceptable reason for a single box to weight that much. You will have to get help to move it...no getting around that...your friend you call on for help will not be happy with you. Consider yourself warned! Because the thing is so heavy, after you build it, the directions say to never lift up on the tabletop when moving it. The weight from the two side cabinets is too heavy, and it will damage the top. So, you will need to move it by holding onto lower parts of the cabinets. This isn't fun to do, but shouldn't be an issue if it was designed differently. And the only other issue I have is the adjustable shelves on one side of it. (In the picture, it is the thin-opening shelves you see.) The instructions indicate that you can install them flat, or angled. However, if you want them angled, the shelves have the ability to slide out of the cabinet. This is due to the pegs that you place inside the cabinet being smooth, with no gripping material on them. It could have been remedied at the factory by either using some rubber to grip the shelves, or by creating notches on the bottom of the shelves themselves to keep them in place. If you prefer to have them angled, I suggest someone using a Dremel tool to notch-out a place for the pegs to sit on the bottom of each shelf, or finding a way to attach rubber to the pegs. But then, you may have issues with the things placed on the shelf falling out, due to the angle, as there are no lips on the front of the shelves to keep anything in place. As you can see, I am not a fan of the shipping method, or the quality of the design and materials. However, once you get it in place, it serves it's purpose well. I recommend placing it in an area where you can access all sides of it, since the lower cabinets are open on 3 of the 4 sides. My fiance loves it, and that's all that matters! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 17, 2015 by Damon P.

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