Midnight Black Computer Desk – Simple, Modern
Midnight Black Computer Desk – Simple, Modern
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🖤 Sleek & Modern Design
Featuring a minimalist yet stylish look, this desk is a perfect addition to your home office, study room, or gaming setup. Its clean lines and timeless Midnight Black finish blend seamlessly with any décor.
💪 Built for Durability
Crafted with thick, powder-coated steel legs and a waterproof, scratch-resistant tabletop, this desk offers exceptional strength and stability. It’s tough enough to handle heavy equipment or everyday use without compromise.
🛠 Quick Assembly & Easy Cleaning
With all tools and clear instructions included, you can set up your desk in just 30 minutes. The melamine veneer surface is water-resistant, heat-resistant, and dust-repellent—just wipe it down with a damp cloth for hassle-free maintenance.
🎨 Color Options: Maple White, White, Black
📏 Table Dimensions: 100 × 60 × 74 cm
📦 Carton Size: 112 × 65 × 8 cm
⚖️ Weight: 11 kg
Package Includes:
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1 x Computer Desk
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