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The u-shaped executive desk is a versatile and stylish desk designed for modern office spaces.
It features a high-density commercial-grade particle board work surface with a durable laminate finish that resists scratches, stains, and wear.
The 1-inch thick desktop has a shock-resistant PVC edge detail that provides a sturdy surface to work on.
The executive U-shaped office desk for sale has elegant moldings that create a traditional and sophisticated look.
It provides ample workspace and can be set up as a U-shaped desk or as 2 desks: an L-Shaped Desk and a Desk Shell, making it a versatile choice for any office space.
The solid construction and quality materials of this U-shaped desk ensure durability and longevity, while the elegant design adds a touch of style to any workplace.

The executive desk u shaped is made of high-quality solid wood and features 1 utility drawer and 1 letter/legal file drawer on full-extension ball-bearing slides for smooth operation.
The lockable file drawer is perfect for storing sensitive documents securely, while the open and closed storage compartments accommodate items of various sizes.
The hutch on top of the office u shaped desk has a power bar with 2 power outlets and 2 USB ports, as well as a rubber wire management strip to hide cables and wires.
This makes it easy to charge electronics and keep cords organized, meeting the requirements of modern work environments with an abundance of technology and electronics.
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