The corner beside your conference room door often becomes a dumping ground for files, equipment, and unfinished work. An L shaped desk shell becomes relevant when that corner must accommodate a workstation and a return in two directions. This configuration suits offices where a straight desk leaves valuable corner space unused, or where your staff needs a workstation that turns rather than stops at one wall. The 60-inch wide by 30-inch deep desk measurement and 36-inch return establish the footprint you need to review against your room plan before selecting finishes.
The desk top has a laminate finish, and the telescopic frame uses charcoal gray metal legs. The frame is adjustable, giving you a way to account for the placement your room plan requires without changing the desk's L shaped footprint. The desk measures 60-inch wide by 30-inch deep, with a 36-inch return. Compare those measurements with wall clearances, circulation paths, guest seating, and the position of nearby cabinets. Because the return extends in a second direction, review which side of your workstation needs that extension before you finalize the layout. These are the construction and size details to take into your purchasing review: laminate-finish desk top, telescopic frame, charcoal gray metal legs, and the stated desk and return measurements.
Several laminate finishes let you coordinate the desk top with the existing surfaces in your office, whether your priority is matching a room plan or separating one workstation from another. The charcoal gray metal legs provide the listed base color for your finish review, while the telescopic frame keeps adjustment part of the configuration you are selecting. Use the 60-inch wide by 30-inch deep desk measurement and 36-inch return to confirm that the shell fits the assigned corner, leaves the circulation your staff uses, and places the return where the work pattern calls for it. Once the footprint and finish are selected, you have a clearly specified L shaped desk shell to evaluate against your room, workstation, and purchasing requirements.