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SystemBuild brings you must have craft storage right where you need it with the Camberly Hobby and Craft Desk with Storage Cabinet. This Desk is the perfect solution for your crafting supplies or as a work from home desk and storage option as well allowing you to make the most of small spaces. With adjustable feet, keeping your Desk level on uneven floors is simple, making placement options flexible. Perfect for a home office, craft room, garage, laundry room, or anywhere you need a flat workspace with ample storage. This Hobby Desk allows for maximum storage options with 2 closed storage cabinets fashioned with durable European style hinges, and 4 spacious shelves, 2 fixed and 2 adjustable. 3 open storage shelves allow for easy access to the items you use most often. Use the Desk as a stand-alone item, or combine it with additional SystemBuild Camberly items to get organized and create the perfect storage solution for every area of your home. The Hobby and Craft Desk with Storage Cabinet ships flat to your door and 2 adults are recommended to assemble. Once assembled, the Desk measures to be 38.25” H x 59.61” W x 35.43” D and weighs 106 lbs.
Get organized with the Camberly Hobby and Craft Desk with Storage Cabinet by SystemBuild
Made of laminated particleboard and European style hinges for a look that's both attractive and affordable
2 Cabinets with 4 shelves, 2 fixed, 2 adjustable for closed storage
3 open storage shelves
Ample desk top for crafting, folding clothes, or working from home
I was excited for this product. Fits perfectly in the space it was intended for. It will surely fulfill its purpose. The disappointment comes from finish quality. Finish is peeling from corners of the desk top piece before even assembling. Great for small space storage though. Just have to be able to look past the visual flaws. It also seems like the directions may have been misprinted somewhere with the “n” and “o” pieces.