Office / Computer desk with drawers and suspension files
Grab a bargain. Beautiful office desk (I believe it is Criterion but I'm not 100% sure of that)... it's in very good condition. Oak colour. Three drawers with brushed aluminium handles, all operate smoothly on roller guides, the bottom drawer is nice and deep and has 20 hanging suspension files (included with the desk).
Very good condition, minor blemishes as shown in the photos. There are some screw holes on the interior (where your legs are) where I have mounted power boards and cable hooks so please expect these, they are not visible unless you get down low. Printer, computer and hardware are not included in the auction.
There is also the curved shelf that goes with it - you will just need to find some suitably sized blocks or similar to mount this if you would like to use that as a monitor or laptop stand, It could also go beneath the desk top as an additional shelf (fittings for that not included).
Buyer MUST pick up from Flagstaff, Hamilton, preferably on Tues 11 Jan if possible. It can be partially disassembled (desk top off, drawers in one piece and the right-hand end cupboard in another piece. Bring a trailer.
Fully dimensions are 1540mm wide, 700 wide, 735mm high.
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