A desk that is too small turns your active files into a space problem, and this stand-alone desk shell gives you a measured starting point for planning individual workstations. If you are fitting desks into a private office, a shared department, or a row of work areas, the overall footprint matters before anyone brings in phones, monitors, forms, and paper files. This desk shell measures 48-inch wide by 24-inch deep by 30-inch high overall, giving you dimensions to compare with room clearances and the path people use to reach their seats. The result is a workstation surface you can plan around rather than a last-minute place to put equipment. For an office manager or facility director, that distinction affects how consistently each station can be laid out and how much usable room remains for movement.
Construction details matter when you are reviewing furniture for repeated daily use across a working office. The work surface is 1 1/8-inch thick, while the end panels are 1-inch thick. The desk shell uses contract-grade thermally fused laminate, and its edge is an impact-resistant 3 millimeter triple-groove reed edge. The edge specification applies to that reed edge, while the thickness measurements identify the work surface and end panels separately. Together, these facts give you the material and dimensional information needed for a purchasing review, a room plan, and a comparison against the clearances already established in your office. You can evaluate the shell by the parts and measurements that will occupy the room, rather than relying on a general description of office furniture.
Your color selection is the remaining visual decision called out for this stand-alone desk shell. A wide range of colors lets you coordinate the workstation with the room already in place, whether your office uses one consistent appearance or separates departments through different color choices. The 48-inch wide by 24-inch deep by 30-inch high overall dimensions also give you a fixed reference for planning adjoining furniture, circulation paths, and the placement of employee equipment. Use the work surface thickness, end panel thickness, thermally fused laminate construction, and triple-groove reed edge as the core specifications in your review. For your team, that creates a clear basis for selecting a desk shell that fits the planned workstation footprint and the visual direction you have established.
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