Home Office/Study glass desk...
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I bought one of these... suits me perfectly (looks better in the flesh)
http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/S498648...
http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/S498648...
Bought a couple of glass desks for a home office 2 years ago - these guys are reasonably priced and have been around for a while:
www.furnitureatwork.co.uk
Glass desks here
www.furnitureatwork.co.uk
Glass desks here
This is what I use:
http://www.homeofficeworld.co.uk/p/Vegas_Corner_Wo...
They are a good size and robust. Just make sure not to place crockery directly on them (mugs, etc) as they WILL scratch. I have a large (around A2 size) rubber mat on the workstation area which gives ample room for laptop, mugs and doubles up as a mousepad/writing area.
http://www.homeofficeworld.co.uk/p/Vegas_Corner_Wo...
They are a good size and robust. Just make sure not to place crockery directly on them (mugs, etc) as they WILL scratch. I have a large (around A2 size) rubber mat on the workstation area which gives ample room for laptop, mugs and doubles up as a mousepad/writing area.
I have one of these :
http://www.staples.co.uk/workstations-and-desks/co...
and can't fault it, other than the following which would apply to all glass desks:
a) Can get a hell of a lot of reflection from the glass if the sun shines on it.
b) Can look dirty when the dust is on it (although can help resolve problem a) ) and dust seems to be attracted to them.
c) Yes you do need a mousemat if you have an optical mouse.
d) and you will ALWAYS bang you head on it when reaching underneath it - even though you tell yourself it is glass and not to bang your head!!
http://www.staples.co.uk/workstations-and-desks/co...
and can't fault it, other than the following which would apply to all glass desks:
a) Can get a hell of a lot of reflection from the glass if the sun shines on it.
b) Can look dirty when the dust is on it (although can help resolve problem a) ) and dust seems to be attracted to them.
c) Yes you do need a mousemat if you have an optical mouse.
d) and you will ALWAYS bang you head on it when reaching underneath it - even though you tell yourself it is glass and not to bang your head!!
Markytop said:
I have one of these :
http://www.staples.co.uk/workstations-and-desks/co...
and can't fault it, other than the following which would apply to all glass desks:
a) Can get a hell of a lot of reflection from the glass if the sun shines on it.
b) Can look dirty when the dust is on it (although can help resolve problem a) ) and dust seems to be attracted to them.
c) Yes you do need a mousemat if you have an optical mouse.
d) and you will ALWAYS bang you head on it when reaching underneath it - even though you tell yourself it is glass and not to bang your head!!
A bit cold to lean on too..http://www.staples.co.uk/workstations-and-desks/co...
and can't fault it, other than the following which would apply to all glass desks:
a) Can get a hell of a lot of reflection from the glass if the sun shines on it.
b) Can look dirty when the dust is on it (although can help resolve problem a) ) and dust seems to be attracted to them.
c) Yes you do need a mousemat if you have an optical mouse.
d) and you will ALWAYS bang you head on it when reaching underneath it - even though you tell yourself it is glass and not to bang your head!!
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