Luxor 24"W x 23.6"D Steel Mobile Stand-Up Computer Desk Presentation Cart, Black
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- Durable black steel frame makes a bold yet professional decor statement
- Easy to moderate assembly required
- Raise or lower the adjustable shelves at convenient 1-inch increments
- Lower shelf is 24" wide x 16" deep, height ranges between 28 1/2"- 40 1/2"
- Upper shelf is 24" wide x 14" deep, height ranges between 34.1" - 46.1"
- Bottom shelf is 20.8" wide x 15.8" deep x 5 1/2" high
- Perfect for walk-up, self-serve station use
- Black color durable steel frame
- Dimensions: 24"W x 23.6"D
- Assembly required
- Height of lower and upper shelves are adjustable together at 1" increments
- Ideal for use as a walkup station to enter data or fill out forms
- It's the perfect companion for desktop, laptop or tablet computing
- Mobile and adjustable to meet your everyday needs
- Durable steel frame with powder coat paint finish
- Easy to maneuver with four 3" furniture grade casters with 2 locking brakes
- Includes all hardware and tools required for assembly
Promote Workplace Health
Sitting is the new smoking. Promote a healthy lifestyle in your workplace by staying mobile throughout your workday with the Luxor presentation cart. Glide out of that sedentary office culture with a stand-up computer desk that keeps you active and alert.
Practical Durability
Enjoy a mobile steel presentation cart with a sturdy frame and adjustable shelving. With upper and lower shelves that move to accommodate your equipment, this user-friendly desk can house all of your work supplies within an arm's reach. Furniture-grade casters and two locking breaks ensure that you get from place to place smoothly with a secure stop while you work.
Futuristic Design
Incorporate an industrial, yet futuristic design into your office with this black presentation cart that blends seamlessly with existing decor or adds a flare of the future to an edgy design. Pair this piece with your desktop, laptop or tablet for a workstation straight out of [The Jetsons].