🎨 Elevate your art game with style and precision!
This modern glass drafting table features an expansive 0-75° adjustable tilt and a height range from 24.01" to 35.82", supported by a sturdy powder-coated steel frame. Designed for professionals and creatives, it includes a sleek tempered glass top that’s easy to clean and three smooth-glide drawers for optimal storage. Perfect for studios, offices, or home workspaces, it combines ergonomic versatility with durable craftsmanship to enhance every artistic endeavor.
Base | Drafting Table |
Top Material Type | Glass |
Furniture Leg Material | Steel |
Hutch Material | Stainless Steel |
Drawer Glide Material | [POSSIBLY] Steel |
Additional Features | Adjustable Height |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Drawer Type | Bottom drawer, two middle drawers |
Base Type | Steel |
Has Finished Back | No |
Drawer Glide Mechanism | Ball-bearing |
Storage Options | [YES] |
Cabinet Configuration | Freestanding |
Is Customizable? | No |
Shape | Rectangular |
Desk Design | Drafting Table |
Color | Black |
Style Name | Modern |
Finish Types | Stainless Steel |
Furniture Finish | Black |
Top Color | Black |
Base Color | Black |
Item Width Side To Side | 23.62"D x 40.15"W x 25.01"H |
Number of Drawers | 3 |
Item Weight | 64 Pounds |
Number Of Shelves | 1 |
Tabletop Thickness | 0.3 Inches |
Storage Volume | 23.62 Liters |
Maximum Tilt Angle | 75 Degrees |
Maximum Height | 35.82 Inches |
Minimum Height | 25.01 Inches |
Working Surface Diagonal Length | 46.8 Inches |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Warranty Type | Limited |
UL Listed | No |
Includes All Assembly Tools | No |
Z**M
perfect drafting table for any art or craft
bought this for my artistic wife for her birthday and she fell in love with this drafting table. very easy to use with adjustable table height and table top tilt. sturdy and elegant for a great price
A**R
LOVE it!
Although I did have some trouble figuring out the directions, once it was put together I really like this art table. The glass top is well secured and lets me use a light beneath it for projects that benefit from backlighting. The baskets are nice and push back far enough so I can sit comfortably on the little stool provided. There is also a side table that is quite large to hold paints, the light box, or whatever tools are needed. The tilt top is GREAT to position the project just right.
D**C
Looks good
Perfect size for the person using and fits in the space it was bought for, simple assembly, very sturdy when all bolts r tightened correctly. Multiple height adjustments ar a nice touch though ar a little complicated to adjust, good quality control. 10/10
R**W
Works for drafting, watercolor and color pencil
I searched for a long time for a drafting table that would be multipurpose. My husband followed the directions and put the table together by himself. He said it was very easy to assemble. There are many things that I like about this table. The two drawers with a long lower catchall, the glass for tracing, adjustable height and angle, the pull out shelf and the tables look is very nice.The only thing I would change is the depth of the holders on the side. My pencils fall out but I’m sure as time goes by I’ll find uses for each.
A**R
Neat art desk
The media could not be loaded. So I did have a couple of issues, like the screw for the side table not going in all the way, and the screws for the drawers not really lining up so it was hard to get them in all the way, but despite this it still seems to work fine even with those discrepancies.The side table and drawers stop before you pull them out all the way, which is good, and there is a ton of drawer space. I don't like that it's hard to pull the drawers because you can't pull it from the top, (best to use two hands and pull the sides) so I'm probably going to super glue a handle to them or something. The suction cups for the glass are hard to get in but if you use a screwdriver to push them in then it's pretty easy.You can lift up the table at an angle and it will lock on whatever angle to have it at. To go back to an earlier angle/set it back down, you pull it all the way up and then set it back to whatever angle to want! It also arrived a lot earlier than expected, which was nice. I don't have a protractor to check the angle but it does go pretty high, which is exactly what I wanted. The seat is sturdy and I use it for short-term art pieces, otherwise I use a comfier chair. I also love how massive the space is so I can work on larger artworks comfortably.The height adjustment I did only when building this but basically you have to spin the 2 knobs to release it, then hold the table up and line the holes up to how high you want it, then spin the knobs to tighten it. Probably requires two people to do.Overall 4 Stars! One star off because of the issues I had with the 2 screws and the drawers being hard to open with one hand, but while still being fully functional. Oh, and the ledge to put your artwork on when the table is propped up is quite small. I wish it was bigger. Despite this it still fits thick art canvases.
A**S
Instructions are poor, but item is great.
I’ve been wanting something like this for quite a while. I finally splurged. The instructions have no words, only pictures and diagrams and are not complete. You have to use your common sense to aid in assembly. But, it went together in a little under 2 hours with me moving slowly. Love the desk itself. Wish it came on wheels though.
D**L
Metal frame is not square and interferes with use of a T-square
There are a lot of good things about the design of this table: the drawers and the pull out surface, in particular. However, it is very difficult to adjust the height. Both set screws must be fully removed and the top of the table must be supported while telescoping the supports. Once they are in position, the threads of the set screws must be re-engaged and the screws turned in. Ideally, this would involve four people: two to support the heavy top and two to work the set screws. It was very difficult for two people to both support the weight and extract and re-set the screws.To avoid having one's thighs hit the drawers, the table has to be set just a bit too high, but its ok if the table is tilted a bit.The most significant problem is a manufacturing defect. Either the glass or the metal frame supporting it is not square. The result being that on the left edge where one would use a T-square, the metal is recessed at one end, but protruding at the other, thus disrupting the motion of the T-square. I'll try putting in a larger silicone spacer between the two parts so that the T-square does not hit the metal frame. It's a shame that there isn't better quality control.
A**R
I had not problems putting this together
I read reviews before making purchases like this. There were a few negative comments on how difficult the instructions were. They were pictures and I found it easy to put together. Tools are provided, but I used my own little ratchet set. It was a breeze! I love the table, it's sturdy and can't wait to create on it!
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