Rustic Saw Cut Ladder Desk
Where there's a wall there's a way to work!
Our leaning ladder desk has a distressed grey tubular metal frame measuring 199cm in height, 123.5cm in width and 40cm at maximum depth, two saw cut wooden shelves with metal up-stands and a tactile wooden desktop with two drawers. The wood used on the desktop has a smooth sanded finish, not saw cut, so it's stable for computers, laptops, iPads and for writing on if required.
It is easy to squeeze a stylish slimline workspace with rustic charm into any room with the saw cut ladder desk. It has ample storage, including a cubby for your laptop, and the leaning design provides flexibility when finding a home for your desk, all you need is a wall!
How do I style the Rustic Saw Cut Ladder Desk? This desk is the perfect blend of rustic and industrial. The warm wood adds natural tones and softness to a hardwearing piece of furniture. Easy to style, the openness of this industrial desk lets the wall do the talking. Break up any files stored on the shelves with a happy little plant or two, personalise your workspace with photos and quirky memorabilia and don't forget to label your drawers.
Our rustic desk can also double up as a funky dressing table, taking up minimal floor space in the bedroom. Just add some good lighting and a pot for your makeup brushes and you are good to go.
- Exclusive design by Vincent and Barn.
- Light assembly required.
- We recommend fixing back to the wall (fixings included).
- H199cm x W123.5cm x D40cm (scroll down for more details).
- Mild steel frame with a raw distressed metal and clear lacquer finish.
- Solid mango wood drawers and shelves with a saw cut finish.
- Cast metal handles with a satin grey painted finish.
- Foam furniture pads to protect your floor.
- Clean using a damp cloth, allow surfaces to dry before placing items back on the shelves.
- Make sure all objects are dry before placing them on the shelves.
- Liquids like essential oils, often found in room scents, reed diffusers etc, and even water that sits trapped between the underside of the bottle or jar will damage the finish over time.