A desk that wastes floor space becomes a daily reminder of a planning decision, and stand-alone desk shells put that footprint in front of you. Your floor plan has to account for circulation, neighboring workstations, and the space each person needs to work; a desk that is too large or too small leaves those decisions visible every day. This desk shell lets you evaluate a 66-inch wide by 30-inch deep footprint before assigning positions across the room. It puts a measurable size into the conversation about where teams sit and how you preserve usable circulation. For an office manager or facility director, that makes the desk shell part of the room-planning discussion rather than a detail left until the end.
The desk shell has a laminate finish on all sides, and its work surfaces are laminate. A 2mm protective edge band is specified as part of the desk shell's construction. These facts identify the surfaces and edge detail you will review when comparing the desk with your furniture standards and finish schedule. The stated dimensions are 66 inches wide by 30 inches deep, giving you the measurements needed to map its placement against walls, walkways, neighboring desks, and shared office areas. The source also identifies an on-trend color selection for your finish review.
For your configuration planning, the available information centers on the desk shell's 66-inch wide by 30-inch deep format, laminate finish on all sides, laminate work surfaces, 2mm protective edge band, and color selection. You can compare those details with the room's existing furniture, your workstation layout, and the appearance you want visitors and employees to see. The finish language applies to all sides, so each exposed side belongs in your visual review when desks sit away from a wall or face a circulation path. Once you have measured the room and marked the required clearances, you can assess whether this stated footprint fits the positions your team needs.
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