The Bluelounge StudioDesk is classic piece of furniture specifically designed for the laptop user. Besides portability, the laptop's attributes have always been clean lines and spatial economy but often when used at home, those qualities are lost in a tangle of cables and peripherals.
The Bluelounge StudioDesk hides all of those accessories, wires and other visual "cacophony" in a well or storage compartment revealed by a sliding panel in the table. A long slot in the desk surface lets out just enough cable to power your peripherals and minimize desktop mayhem. Bluelounge even provides a faux leather white cover for the compartment door to retain that white-on-white look which is so popular.
And you won't have to have an engineering degree to assemble your StudioDesk. Just insert the mahogany legs into the desktop and commence eliminating clutter.
| Construction | Wood, laminate |
| Finish | White and black laminate top, Mahogany legs. |
| Adjustments | Sliding storage compartment door |
| Dimensions |
Tabletop (WxDxH): 47 x 127.5 x 1.2" (120 x 70 x 3 cm) At base: (WxD) 42 x 22" (107 x 56 cm) Overall Height: 29.5" (75 cm) |
| Weight | Not Available from Manufacturer |
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It's a pretty clever desk design. I think everyone is attracted to the idea of making it nice and tidy. In the end it's overpriced based on the materials. My desk had a crack in it so we had to return it, and in the end we opted to go with a cheaper alternative and build our own cable management. I wrote up more details here: [@]
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I love the design and the utility of the desk but it is too small and too short. I can't cross my legs unless I put my chair uncomfortably low.
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