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Sunday, July 22, 2012

TriFecta Computer Desk


Materials: (2) VIKA AMON - Table top, white (Length: 39.3/8" x Width: 23.5/8") / (2) VIKA ADILS - Leg, white (non-adjustable) / (1) ANTONIUS - Shelf, white / (4) EKBY STÖDIS - Bracket, white / (1) LEDBERG -3-piece light strip set, white [optional added feature]

Description: This computer desk was completed using two table tops. One table top is used as the flat horizontal surface, the other as the back support, or "uni-leg", turned vertical length side upright.



In the front are 2 table legs. Next, fastening the two "table tops" together are two brackets. Also, two more are used to support the smaller top shelf, which can be used for a Computer Monitor, Books or Software!

Lastly, and optional, a 3 piece LED light strip was added. This added lighting feature is secured to the small top shelf towards the front!

*Components:

(2) VIKA AMON - Table top, white (Length: 39.3/8" x Width: 23.5/8")

(2) VIKA ADILS - Leg, white (non-adjustable)

(1) ANTONIUS - Shelf, white

(4) EKBY STODIS - Bracket, white

(1) LEDBERG - 3-piece light strip set, white [optional added feature]

I hope you enjoyed this "trifecta computer table, and if you choose to make this or a variation thereof, have fun! Remember we're only limited by our imagination & budgets!

~ UNtamED ©, Seattle, WA

5 comments:

  1. Well done! Great idea!

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  2. Very simple but wonderful!!!

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  3. Wow this is great! Very simple and clean

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  4. love the simplicity and versatility of the design! Nice work!

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  5. I like this one! I'm looking for some computer desks for sale but I think I'll be customizing my desk now with this design.

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