FREEDOM FURNITURE - CRITERON DESK + HUTCH - by Negotiation
Criterion Student Desk & Hutch purchased from Freedom Furniture in fantastic condition. We are reconfiguring this room & clearing everything out. Criterion being a very high quality brand & desk was around $895. Great for school studies.
Very solid desk & quite heavy, quality made & has roller wheels at the bottom for easy movability.
Desk has lots of features & storage space for everything you could ever need. My son had his stereo as you can see in the middle area, but you could have a computer monitor in this space. Has pull out shelf directly in front for laptop/key pad or books. Has another pull out section at the side, storage at the bottom on both sides, room for rubbish bin & bags etc & larger items.
Top of desk has a swivel cavity in grey for pens & small stationery items or keys. Has a built in CD storage, & a great area at the top for boys or girls toys making it a great shelf for any items in the room.
All in all is a very comprehensive desk in fantastic condition.
Measurements are as follows:-
DESK::
Width - 1205 mm's
Depth - 600 mm's
Height - 770 mm's (Desk) - (total including Hutch & Desk) - 1385 mm's
HUTCH::
Width - 1180 mm's
Depth - 290 mm's
Height - 615 mm's
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The gift of giving …?
The author of “The Gift of the Magi” is O. Henry, a pseudonym for William Sydney Porter.
“The Gift of the Magi” is a poignant short story about a young couple, Jim and Della, who are deeply in love but financially struggling. With Christmas approaching and limited money, each decides to sacrifice their most prized possession to buy a meaningful gift for the other. Della sells her beautiful long hair to buy a platinum chain for Jim’s watch, while Jim sells his grandfather’s watch to buy a set of combs for Della’s hair. In the end, their love and sacrifice underscore the true spirit of giving during the holiday season.
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I would say the story underscores the stupidity of Xmas gifts … after all, it is not YOUR birthday, so how about donating something to good causes and otherwise enjoying being together?
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