Wright Desk
no longer available
Final-sale items, identified by a price ending in $.99, cannot be returned. Once placed, your order for this item cannot be cancelled. Quantities are limited. The same price is also available when you shop our catalog.
Loading...
Internet Only
Overview
Our glass-topped desk is perfect for a home office that doubles as a bedroom or guestroom, because it adds workspace without creating visual clutter. It’s also a stylish choice for a living room, master suite or den, where it becomes a convenient spot for sorting mail or writing letters. The thick tempered-glass top rests on two rectangles of polished nickel, joined by a slim stretcher along the back. 48 x 30 x 29" h.Internet Only
Dimensions & Details
DIMENSIONS
Overall: 48" wide x 30" deep x 29" high
Top: 48" wide x 30" deep x 0.5" thick
COMPOSITION & CONSTRUCTION
Aluminum frame and legs, and tempered-glass top. Adjustable levelers. All sides of frame and legs have polished nickel-plated finish topped with a lacquer sealant.
Tempered glass is one of two kinds of safety glass that is used whenever standard glass would pose a potential danger. It is manufactured through a process of extreme heating followed by rapid cooling, making it harder than normal glass. This process creates surface compression and tensile strength, resulting in glass that resists breakage; should a break occur, the glass cracks into many small pieces instead of breaking apart. This phenomenon, called "dicing," markedly reduces the likelihood of injury to people as there are no jagged edges or sharp shards.
.
CARE
Wipe with a soft dry cloth. Avoid the use of all cleaners and abrasives. Glass top may be cleaned with a mild solution of soap and water.
Overall: 48" wide x 30" deep x 29" high
Top: 48" wide x 30" deep x 0.5" thick
COMPOSITION & CONSTRUCTION
Aluminum frame and legs, and tempered-glass top. Adjustable levelers. All sides of frame and legs have polished nickel-plated finish topped with a lacquer sealant.
Tempered glass is one of two kinds of safety glass that is used whenever standard glass would pose a potential danger. It is manufactured through a process of extreme heating followed by rapid cooling, making it harder than normal glass. This process creates surface compression and tensile strength, resulting in glass that resists breakage; should a break occur, the glass cracks into many small pieces instead of breaking apart. This phenomenon, called "dicing," markedly reduces the likelihood of injury to people as there are no jagged edges or sharp shards.
.
CARE
Wipe with a soft dry cloth. Avoid the use of all cleaners and abrasives. Glass top may be cleaned with a mild solution of soap and water.



















Give us feedback about this page

