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The Project Center Desk with Bookcase and 3 Bin Cabinet is a spacious, modern white workstation designed for serious crafters and professionals. Measuring 55" W x 40.7" D x 38.5" H, it features six smooth-glide drawers, a 3-bin cabinet, and built-in bookcases to organize all your supplies. Perfect for projects involving fabric, paper, and canvas rolls up to 39" long, this sturdy engineered wood desk is made in the USA and supports stacking additional bookcases for customizable storage.










| ASIN | B0891J8HCD |
| Additional Features | Adjustable |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Base | Engineered Wood |
| Base Color | White |
| Base Type | Engineered Wood |
| Best Sellers Rank | #290,397 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #746 in Bookcases |
| Brand Name | Venture Horizon |
| Cabinet Configuration | Built-In |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (113) |
| Desk Design | Computer Desk |
| Drawer Glide Mechanism | True |
| Drawer Type | six drawer |
| Finish Types | white |
| Furniture Finish | white |
| Furniture Leg Material | Engineered Wood |
| Has Finished Back | No |
| Hutch Material | Engineered Wood |
| Includes All Assembly Tools | Yes |
| Is Customizable? | No |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 40.7"D x 55"W x 38.5"H |
| Item Height | 38.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 18.5 Pounds |
| Maximum Height | 38.5 Inches |
| Minimum Height | 38.5 Inches |
| Model Number | 1151-WH |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop |
| Number Of Cabinets | 3 |
| Number Of Shelves | Multiple |
| Number of Drawers | 6 |
| Product Grade | new |
| Recommended Number of People for Assembly | 2 |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Room Type | Study Room |
| Shape | Cubical |
| Size | Modern |
| Storage Options | 3 Bin Cabinet, 6 Drawers |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Tabletop Thickness | 38.5 Inches |
| Top Color | white |
| Top Material Type | Wood |
| UPC | 654775115034 |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Working Surface Diagonal Length | 60.44 Inches |
D**Y
Wonderful cutting table
So far very pleased with this cutting table. It is a perfect height for cutting fabric. I'm 5'6". My son put this together in about 3 hours. It went together easily using the instruction sheet. I love the cubbies for storing my quilting books or project boxes. I believe this was well worth the price.
S**N
Craft table
I bought for my wife who got hooked on doing diamond art. She love th big table top and the cubby shelves to store a lot of beads. Of course I had to assemble but it went together very well and it is very sturdy and heavy so make sure to have a space dedicated.
S**N
So happy with my purchase!
The perfect addition for my sewing room. It was easy to assemble. I put it all together myself but did need my husband’s help putting the top on. It’s nice and sturdy. Lots of countertop space. Great storage. I love the longer cubby shelves for storing long bolts of interfacing and long rolls of vinyl. Keep in mind the height if you’re a shorty like me. I’m 5’3”. I’m sure I’ll get used to it but I do have about a 2” platform (old cutting board) I can stand on if I need some extra height when cutting fabric. I have a bar stool that I also bought risers for the legs of because it was too short to sit at. Overall so happy with this purchase. It looks great!
C**A
Perfect craft work table
Assembly was challenging for us. BUT when completed is a PERFECT craft work table: solid ( not shaky or rickety); variety of storage options and user friendly in terms of use (one can stand comfortably or sit on bar stool for ease.) And chair fits well under opening. Strongly recommend!
D**O
Desk w/shelves
Wow! That’s the first word that comes to mind. This desk is large, so plenty of space to spread out. The shelves are a bonus for storage. I like to stand when I do some projects and this is the perfect height. I can sit with a bar stool as well. Great for crafting with a friend as the desk is large and has two openings on either side so you can sit and craft with a friend. Assembly was super easy. I cannot recommend this product with just 5 stars, I’d give it a 10!!
T**T
Really good value- looks great- works great!
I’ve been stalking this craft table for a few years and now I finally have a finished room to put it in! YAY!! Project Center- white w one 9-hole cubby pedestal and one long 3-opening pedestal (also got 3 drawers for the long 3-opening pedestal) Comes in two SUPER HEAVY boxes. Seriously. Unless you’re hulk hogan you’re gonna need help getting them inside. My husband and I rolled them in end over end and the box w the pedestals almost did for us. No wonder the FedEx guy dropped them and ran. The box w the drawers was an easy carry tho. They are extremely well packaged- double boxed and strapped and w extra cardboard & styrofoam padding. The first pedestal I put together is the one w 3 long openings you can use for rolls of wrapping paper or something- I’m putting drawers in tho. Assembly of this pedestal took me 3 hrs- with some help from my husband- but I’m a 64 yo woman w knee issues, so there’s that. 1st assembly glitch—the drawings in the directions (the holes depicted) aren’t an exact match for the pieces you get, so that annoyance took a little figuring out. 2nd assembly glitch—when you’re placing the bolts they need to be absolutely straight (duh- I know) so eyeball them to make sure they are and fix the ones that aren’t- ask me how I know. 3rd assembly glitch—do NOT knock the little wooden dowels all the way in- leave them sticking most of the way out. The reason for this is you’ll need to be able to wiggle them into their opposite holes when putting the pieces together (bc the holes don’t line up exactly) and you can’t do that if they’re all the way in bc then they don’t have “wiggle room”. 2nd pedestal (the 9 hole cubby) was a lot easier- I didn’t need my husbands help this time bc the pieces were a lot smaller. I learned from yesterday and didn’t have near the amount of trouble w the bolts or dowels. I learned when glueing that I needed to use a small paint brush (really tiny) to apply the glue- I barely had enough glue to put on the two back edges bc it came out of the little bottle they give you so thick- it isn’t a needle nose top like you get w Elmer’s. Also, I at first missed the directions to lay it on its side to attach the end & middle pieces to the bottom- the picture shows it standing upright and that’s what I went by. So, I had to remove the 2 end pieces and the 2 middle dividers, stand the bottom on its edge and then put the pieces back on the bolts/dowels. Pay attention to which way the divider pieces in the middle are facing (refer to the pic)- the cams on the ends/middle are supposed to be facing each other. I had to rearrange the dividers until I had it right. I also added screw-on furniture slides to help w moving the pedestals- 4 on each one. I had to add 3 little washers so the 3/4” screws that came w the slides didn’t end up poking through the other side. Didn’t have shorter ones on hand and was too impatient to go to the store for 1/2” or 5/8” ones. Still made tiny little bumps on the inside tho- but they won’t be noticeable behind the drawers and cubby boxes I got. Next, I put together the 3 drawers. They aren’t bolted or doweled at all, it’s just putting glue in the slots and piecing it together- the little paintbrush was a lifesaver here too. Had to play w it a little to be sure all the pieces were seated into the notches correctly. The way they’ve engineered the sides- one long piece w grooves cut so it can fold- is pretty neat. Hopefully they’ll hold together well despite not having bolts or dowels. The 2nd pedestal and the 3 drawers took me another 3 hours to assemble. Last is the topper, which is one piece- no assembly needed- just place it on top of the pedestals. I haven’t used the screws to attach it permanently to the pedestals but I intend to. I’m REALLY HAPPY w this and it was certainly well worth the wait. Oh- one other point- I got a new desk chair to go with it but it turned out to be too low at the highest setting it goes to, which is 21”. It puts my eyes about 6” above the top (I’m 5’3”)- so plan accordingly for the seating you use w this🙂 ETA: I discovered you can buy replacement pneumatic chair risers, so I’m just going to get one of those that’s longer to replace the one that came w my chair! Yay!
J**S
Highly recommended very sturdy
This is the perfect art table for our children. It was easy to assemble and still looks great after months of our wild children climbing on it and drawing on it.
P**S
The project table
It is a great project table. It does take a few hours to build. The colored canvas drawers work well found on Amazon. You will need a bar height stool if you want seating.
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