This Desk is Reversible
The work surface where your team sorts invoices, signs approvals, and keeps active files carries more daily exposure than your filing system. A stand-alone desk shell belongs in that conversation because the desk is where work becomes visible, interrupted, and repeatedly handled. You are not only choosing where someone will sit; you are deciding what will occupy the most active part of a workstation throughout the day. That makes the dimensions, edge treatment, and finish relevant to how the desk will fit your office and how its visible surfaces will meet the routine demands of your staff. Review this desk shell against the room, the workflow, and the level of activity it will see.
The desk shell has a laminate finish, and several laminate finishes are available for you to select. High-impact 3 mil Tough Edge is standard on all tops and end panels. The product information states that this edge treatment helps protect the edge from scratches, chips, and dents, keeping that specific protection tied to the tops and end panels rather than extending it to every component. The bullet facts also list 3mm edge banding. Overall dimensions are 48-inch wide by 24-inch deep by 30-inch high. Those measurements give you the exterior footprint and height to compare with your planned placement, surrounding clearances, and the other furniture already occupying the room. Check those three axes against your floor plan before you commit to a location.
Your finish selection is part of the final configuration, with several laminate finishes available for the desk shell. That gives you a way to review the desk against the finishes already present in your office instead of treating the workstation as an isolated purchase. The 48-inch wide by 24-inch deep by 30-inch high overall dimensions also give you a specific reference for planning the room, aligning adjacent workstations, and checking the space available around the desk. For an office manager or facilities director, those are the practical details that keep a purchase connected to the actual workplace: the people using it, the files and approvals moving across it, and the room that has to accommodate it.
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