When your current workstations leave employees sorting paperwork beside keyboards, the problem is not cosmetic. A desk that cannot accommodate the actual rhythm of your workday forces documents, equipment, and active materials into the same limited area. That is where a stand-alone desk shell measuring 48-inch wide by 30-inch deep gives you a stated footprint for planning, replacement, or additional stations. If your office is standardizing workpoints across departments, those dimensions let you compare this shell with the room available before you commit to a layout. Your decision is then based on a measured desk size, not on how much space a workstation appears to occupy. That distinction matters when several departments share the same floor plan and every inch must be accounted for.
At the construction level, the desk top has a laminate finish, and the telescopic frame includes charcoal gray metal legs. The frame adjusts, giving you a way to account for the position your work area requires as you plan each station. The desk measures 48-inch wide by 30-inch deep, so use those dimensions when checking a floor plan, aligning stations, or calculating clearances. That specificity matters when your office is fitting desks into rooms already occupied by chairs, pathways, storage, and equipment. You can review the physical footprint first, then determine whether the selected configuration suits the work pattern and room layout your team actually has. The result is a purchasing decision tied to stated dimensions, materials, and frame details rather than assumptions about what a desk shell should include.
Configuration starts with the finish. You can choose from several laminate finishes for the desk top, giving you room to coordinate the workstation with the surrounding office without changing the stated 48-inch wide by 30-inch deep footprint. The charcoal gray metal legs establish the specified color for that component, while the telescopic frame gives you an adjustable element to consider during planning. For an office manager, that combination keeps the evaluation practical: confirm the available floor area, review how employees use each station, select the laminate finish that fits the room, and account for the frame adjustment when setting up the work area. When your layout depends on repeatable dimensions and a clear material description, this stand-alone desk shell gives you the facts needed to make the next purchasing decision.
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