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Kitchen & Housewares : Burnham Corner Computer Armoire I

Burnham Corner Computer Armoire I

from: Home Decorators Collection




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Binding: Kitchen
Product Brand: Home Decorators Collection
EAN: 0843283019563
Label: Home Decorators Collection
Product Manufacturer: Home Decorators Collection
Material Type: wood
Publisher: Home Decorators Collection
Studio: Home Decorators Collection


Product facts:
  • 57"H x 47.5"W x 25"D.
  • Keyboard tray.
  • Removable CD storage holds 13 CDs.
  • Assembly required.
  • Tower area: 20"H x 10"W x 22"D.







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Item Description:
Maximize Space with Our Corner Computer Desk Making the most of your limited space is challenging, especially when it comes to home office furniture. Our Burnham Corner Computer Armoire is a flexible, functional and fashionable way to organize your home office needs. Turn an unused corner into an adaptable office with our corner computer desk. It's an ideal solution for spaces that serve multiple functions throughout the course of a day. Whether in the family room, formal living room, guest or master bedroom, your computer supplies, file folders and paperwork disappear from sight in an instant behind elegant doors. Perfect for busy families tackling homework and home finances or anyone working from the comfort of their own home. Built to last from solid Brazilian pine. Our computer armoire is built from plantation-grown solid Brazilian pine and finished with a durable polyurethane topcoat to protect and enhance the wood. Available in your choice of finishes to best match your existing decor, so order one today and start organizing!

















Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Corner Computer Curio
This product is not the quality product advertised. Finish is scratched and not easy to assemble. When completely assembled, doors are not even. I could have purchased an item of equal quality, already assembled locally at probably less cost. Would not recommend this product to other consumers.



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Disappointed
If you are a carpenter then maybe you should order this item. However with scratches in the wood, difficutly in assembly I should have purchased a larger, solid oak, fully assembled armoire for two hundred dollars (- shipping). I have ordered many items from amazon, this is my first truly disappointment.



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