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Product Name: | 48 in. Rectangular Natural Writing Desk with Solid Wood Material |
Product Description: | With live edge tables being all the rage right now, you can get in on all the fun at a fraction of the price. This faux live edge desk is a smoothed over live edge on all sides with stylish, rustic, iron legs. Made with top quality firwood, this faux live edge table is the start to a whole new trend in your home. |
Product SKU: | 308447948_308447948 |
UPC: | 842369156949 |
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"writing desk"
If it were a dining table it would be deeper, imho.
I was thinking the same exact thing.
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One in particular that concerns me is:
"However, I got to the back page under Care & Maintenance, it states "Do not write on furniture without a padded barrier to protect the surface.""
Definitely more a dining table than a desk.
One in particular that concerns me is:
"However, I got to the back page under Care & Maintenance, it states "Do not write on furniture without a padded barrier to protect the surface.""
Definitely more a dining table than a desk.
"Materials: Composite"
in the specifications section.
These underside views reveal that there are multiple layers of wood. These layers could be plywood or solid wood - it's impossible to tell via the photos.
What is easy to see is that it is not one big slab of wood. The 'live edge' is not a real 'live edge' in the normal sense. It looks like the perimeter is a solid wood piece that mimics a real 'live edge' at the outside edge.
All in all, looks like a good deal for $60. Even if some of it is plywood, it still looks like a good deal. Finish grade plywood is not cheap.
"Materials: Composite"
in the specifications section.
It appears the "faux live edge" is created using composite strips that go around the edges surrounding the fir/pine boards of the tabletop. Those strips might be either a plastic or plastic/wood composite material. It's a nice look, and may work well for many, but this is not a genuine live edge. First clue is the "faux live edge" labeling. Second clue is the pricing.
From one of the reviews "The edge is formed to look like wood, but the table top is not solid wood to that table thickness."