Once your team starts sharing one desk for paperwork, conversations, and active computer work, you are no longer solving a style question; you are deciding whether the available desk area can carry the work your people actually do. This writing desk measures 60 inches wide by 24 inches deep by 30 inches high, giving you a clearly stated footprint to evaluate against your office layout. Its matte black metal X legs and metal corner brackets bring a rustic and industrial look into the room without relying on vague descriptions. You can assess the dimensions, leg profile, and finish together before committing valuable floor space to another desk.
The desk is built around metal X legs that are nearly 5 inches square. Those legs are matte black, and the finish applies specifically to the metal X leg component. Metal corner brackets are also part of the construction, completing the rustic and industrial look described for the desk. Overall dimensions are 60 inches wide by 24 inches deep by 30 inches high, giving you the measurements needed to review clearance, placement, and alignment with surrounding furniture. The 60-inch width provides room to plan where paperwork, a computer, and other active materials will sit, while the 24-inch depth gives you a specific front-to-back measurement for your floor plan. Because the height is 30 inches, you can compare the desk directly with the working height already used in your office.
For your configuration planning, begin with the available 60-inch width, 24-inch depth, and 30-inch height rather than estimating from photographs. That information lets you mark the intended location, check the surrounding circulation path, and determine how the desk will relate to nearby storage or seating. The matte black metal X legs establish the strongest visual element, while the metal corner brackets reinforce the rustic and industrial direction. If your office needs a writing desk with a plainly stated footprint and a specific leg design, this piece gives you concrete details to review with the people responsible for space planning, purchasing, and daily use. You can make the decision around measured dimensions and visible construction details instead of treating appearance as the only consideration.
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