TEACH-IT Teacher Desks with RETURN-IT are designed and manufactured specifically for educational environments. They are flexible, functional, durable, and look great too. Single post leg 14 gauge steel tube and leg lower is 16 gauge steel with perforated 1/4” holes every inch to allow for patented height adjustment bezel sleeve that contacts leg insert at 8 contact points. Molded plastic end cap. Perforated 16 gauge steel j-channel modesty panel/wire manager runs the length of the Teach-IT desk.
Featuring easy height adjustments via a detachable wind-up crank, a tiltable desk surface with a magnetic panel to fix papers in place and an integrated drawer that provides handy storage space for books and stationary, our Ergonomic desk provides a stylish and adaptable study desk for kids.With a minimalist, modern two-tone colour finish, the sleek design of this desk fuses with practicality to make it the perfect versatile addition to any kids bedroom or study space.
Recommended for 6th grade through adult students Hard plastic seat and back Hard plastic tablet arm top Heavy gauge tubular steel chrome frame Compact design for a smaller footprint Welded on steel-rod bookrack Includes Nylon base swivel glides 10 Year Warranty
Recommended for 6th grade through adult students 18" x 24" Hard plastic top Hard plastic seat and back Heavy gauge tubular steel Chrome frame Compact design for a smaller footprint Includes Nylon base swivel glides 10 Year Warranty
Today's post is a little different from the norm. I'm participating in a Blog Hop where I was given a few questions to answer about my writing and blog. I was tagged by the lovely Amy from Homey Oh My to participate in the Hop. You can read her blog hop here and make sure to stay awhile to see all her great projects. So let's just get into the hop: Why Do I Write? I'm not really a big writer, but I do have to write quite a bit in my real job as a Speech-Language Pathologist. It's a lot of documenting and report writing, but I can't say I love that type of writing. I started this blog initially to document my little family and our move to this 60s rancher we live in and all of our renovations. I think as I started to blog more, I found this blog became a creative outlet for me. I have a million and one project ideas in my head at any one time (and often almost as many on the go). Blogging about my projects helped me to get at least some of them done. One other really great thing that I've learned from writing this blog is how to take better pictures. I still have a ton to learn about photography, but I am so grateful that I started blogging solely for the fact that I have taken so many more photos of my two beautiful boys than I would ever have if I hadn't started this blog. I also find that as I write about all my crafty projects and my design decisions/inspiration it helps me really define what my design style is and inspires me to continue to create. I think if I was to give a short answer as to the reason why it would be because it has both taught and given me so much. What Am I Working On? I think this question should be, "What am I not working on?" I think every room in our house is in reno or a half-finished state. The major things that will be shaping up in the next month or two will be our deck/patio and kitchen. I know I've been lacking a little on the DIY/crafts lately. This is likely due to the state of utter chaos in our home. An unfinished kitchen, backyard and basement means that the rest of the house is storing all the things from those unfinished spaces. Renovating is definitely stressful and I have found it even more stressful since it's been taking up the time I usually take to create. I'm really excited to be done at least a couple of these major renovations so that I can get back to creating! I also have some exciting collaborations that I'm working on with some great Finnish brands. There are some good things to come on the flip side of our renovations! Just a quick update on our renovations: We've built an amazing deck and here is my little guy helping install the railings. He was lightning fast at pulling the cables through the holes! I just finished spray painting that old metal shed in the background yesterday. This deck project just expanded a little to include the shed. :) How Does it Differ From Others in it's Genre? Some of the top comments/feedback I get for my spaces/projects are something along the lines of "that's so unique" or "that's so you". Perhaps that's how I differ from others in my genre (which is ????, by the way). I'm an oddball! ;) I'm hoping that you all think I'm unique in a good way though. :) I've actually tried to reflect on why my style is considered so different and what I've come up with is that I'm in this pocket that's not totally North American or Scandinavian. While I've spent most of my life here in Canada, I grew up in a Finnish home and we had a lot of Finnish friends. My first language is Finnish and I am really grateful that my parents taught me so much about Finnish culture. However, despite all this Finnish influence, I do live in North America and that has a huge impact on who I am as well. Maybe some of you who have grown up in an immigrant home can relate to this mash up of cultures? These two major influences have shaped me to who I am now. Since having kids, I really wanted them to learn about their Finnish roots so my style skewed quite a bit to the Scandinavian side. I realize that their lives are another generation removed from Finland and want for them to learn as much about their heritage as possible through the style and feel that I create in our home. What Is My Writing Process? I can't really say I have a process. I just write when I can. It often happens with a bunch of interruptions or with a toddler in my lap banging on buttons and closing my laptop. I end up writing the majority of my blog posts after the kids are in bed or during any other chance I get where I'm not trying to catch up on laundry, work, chores, etc. The keyword there was "trying". I never seem to catch up on any of those things. I actually much prefer posting pretty photos than writing and I have to admit that most of my blogging time is spent working on the photos. So that's my blog hop! Hopefully, you've learned a little more about me and this little blog. :) I'm now tagging two wonderful bloggers that you must check out: Julia from Cuckoo for Design. Julia is the sweetest and always so encouraging. Her home is full of beautiful DIYs and design. You must check out her painted curtains. She also has a huge heart for animals and has the best series on pets. Katja from Shift Ctrl Art. I have known Katja through blogging for quite some time now and she is super talented. I don't think there is anything she doesn't know how to do! She creates beautiful art, DIYs and can renovate just about anything. These ladies will post their own Blog Hop next Monday. So make sure you visit them again next week!
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DescriptionTake control of your new workspace! The Solid Wood Study Desk is crafted from natural rubberwood and has a 160cm/180cm length, shallow drawers, and a bag hanger to keep you organized. Its smooth edges make it safe and it's perfect for any adventurous student or professional. Be bold and invest in the perfect desk for success! Features:Materials: Solid timberColour: Walnut Box Contents: 1 x deskDrawers: 3 x shallow onesHangers on each side, perfect for holding bagsUtilitarian design including a built-in bookstandCare Instructions: Wipe clean with a dry clothAssembly RequiredAssembly Required: YesType of Assembly: FullyRecommended Persons Required for Assembly: 1Assembly Details: Screw on legsDimensions:Overall: 75cm H x 160cm/180cm W x 60cm D
Our rolling student desk encourages collaboration and includes built-in storage! The roomy desktop is made of durable laminate on both the surface and underside, with a tough vinyl edgeband and a curved ergonomic design. Plus, there’s an easy-access steel box below the desktop for students’ supplies, papers and more…and the desk height is fully adjustable to fit every level of elementary classrooms! Desk includes 4 smooth-rolling, locking casters for convenient mobility. Easy assembly.
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