HOMCOM Tiltable Drafting Table With Storage Shelf Rustic Brown 836-395
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Creating your art needs a spot where you can fully focus. This is where this drafting table, from HOMCOM, comes into play. Features a small lift-up top, which can be set to 15 different levels to find an angle which works well for you. There's a shelf underneath for extra storage room. A metal frame for a solid core, with adjustable feet to keep it balanced at all times. Completed with the particle board top, which is finished in a multi-tone brown wood effect for a stand-out industrial look. Features: Adjustable Angle Table: Section opens up and sets to 15 different levels, a range between 0-70°: able to find a position which is most comfortable and suitable to work/read on. Bottom edge to stop pieces falling off Spacious: Large desktop offers plenty of room for you to work on, easy to have just the one spot to keep everything together. Back shelf for extra holding room Metal Frame: A strong core, keeps the the whole unit steady and supports you as you work. Particle board shelves are durable and great to work on. Industrial-style colourway of brown and black is striking Adjustable Feet: Keeps table balanced Overall Dimension: 120W x 60D x 75H cm;Tabletop Dimension: 120W x 60D cm;Adjustable Tabletop Dimension: 59.6W x 44.5D cm;Paper Stopper Dimension: 40cm;Shelf Dimension: 113W x 19.6D cm;Height from Shelf to Floor: 38cm;Weight Capacity: 50kg(tabletop), 5kg(shelf); Item Label: 836-395; Specifications: Colour: Rustic Brown Guarantee:6 Months Material: Metal, Particle Board Model Number: 836-395 Self Assembly Required: Yes
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