Starmore Home Office Desk
SKU
H633-27
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- Signature Design by Ashley®
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- $639.99
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For fans of urban industrial design, this desk steals the show. Its top is crafted with a mix of acacia veneer and wood beautified with an oiled walnut-tone finish. A sleek tubular metal frame and linear, large-scale pulls pull it all together. The cutout shelf on the desk’s front side incorporates added dimension.
Specifications
Height | 32.5in | |
Width | 63in | |
Depth | 28in | |
Details | Top made with wood, acacia veneers and engineered wood, Dark bronze-tone tubular metal legs and pulls, 3 smooth-gliding drawers with dovetail construction, Assembly required | |
Shade | Dark | |
Material | Metal, Wood Products and Other | |
Lifestyle | Contemporary | |
Dimensions | 63''W x 28''D x 33''H |
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