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The Studio Designs Folding Modern Top Adjustable Craft Drafting Table offers a spacious 35.25" x 23.75" glass work surface with 6-angle adjustability up to 35°, supported by a durable heavy gauge steel frame. It features four removable side trays for organized storage, adjustable floor levelers for stability, and requires no tools for quick assembly in under 5 minutes. Designed for professionals and creatives alike, this sleek black and white drafting table blends functionality with modern aesthetics.
Base | Alloy Steel |
Top Material Type | Glass |
Furniture Leg Material | Silver |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth |
Hutch Material | Alloy Steel |
Drawer Glide Material | Alloy Steel |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 25 Pounds |
Recommended Number of People for Assembly | 1 |
UL Listed | No |
Includes All Assembly Tools | Yes |
Shape | Rectangular |
Desk Design | Drafting Table |
Color | Black/White |
Style Name | Without Storage Draw |
Finish Types | Silver |
Furniture Finish | Silver |
Top Color | Silver/Blue |
Base Color | silver |
Item Width Side To Side | 23.75"D x 40.75"W x 30.5"H |
Number of Drawers | 4 |
Item Weight | 33 Pounds |
Size | 40.75" W x 23.75" D x 30.75" H |
Number Of Shelves | 4 |
Maximum Tilt Angle | 35 Degrees |
Maximum Height | 30.5 Inches |
Minimum Height | 30.5 Inches |
Working Surface Diagonal Length | 42.04 Inches |
Number Of Enclosed Shelves | 4 |
Additional Features | Folding |
Mounting Type | Freestanding |
Drawer Type | No Drawer |
Base Type | Leg |
Frame Joint Type | welded" or "bolted |
Has Finished Back | No |
Drawer Glide Mechanism | ball-bearing or roller |
Storage Options | Side Trays |
Cabinet Configuration | Freestanding |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | No |
C**2
My daughter loves it
Very easy to set up, it only took my husband about 10 minutes or less. It seems pretty sturdy as long as there isn’t much weight placed on top of the glass.It seems like there could be another bar across the middle of some sort for added support.We got it for our 11 year old daughter so it should be just fine for her. Although the top of it is too heavy for her to lift up to adjust the height of the table.The leg height isn’t adjustable which could definitely be a problem for some. We got a height adjustable drafting chair with a back to go with it. It works perfectly with the table.The removable storage containers are a nice feature.My daughter loves it. She really likes that the top is glass and says it works good for gem painting which is her big thing right now.
G**N
Do not dismiss this table! It's great!
Studio Designs 13220 Folding Craft Station, Silver/Blue Glass This table was purchased by my husband who is writing this review: For those less adept mechanically and more reliant on precise instructions, the instructions could be updated such as by eliminating the warning not to remove the rubber bands holding down the table top, inasmuch as rubber bands are no longer a part of the delivered packaging. If you study the instruction images, there should be no difficulty in assembling it in ten minutes or less.Several online reviews complain about the difficulty of the assembly or misfit of the leg support clamping mechanisms, not realizing the two half-circle clamps are purposefully designed as a compression-type fitting around the inserted support strut. All you need to do is firmly hand-press the strut into each of the half-circle clamps until each clamp snaps snuggly around it. You do not need a rubber mallet or other tools to compress it. Do not be put off by this negative critique in other reviews.Another complaint in reviews is the lack of some kind of device to keep the table and legs from unfolding in the folded-up storage position. I am using an improvised 65-inch long by 1-inch wide double-sided hook and loop (Velcro) tie strap to wrap around the entire table and folded legs to keep them securely held together in the folded-up position. This tie strap would be a nice included item by Studio Designs, but this is an easy fix for storage.In summary, I find this table to be well-engineered, sturdily-built, and an excellent overall value. I am 70, a retired attorney, but have also been a graphic artist since my college days. Without equivocation, I am completely satisfied with this table and its price point. It is an excellent buy.
A**N
A detailed description and list of 'things to know'
I wish Amazon didn't use all these images for the table. Pay careful attention to the product name and the description. The table I got was the silver one with the blue tinted glass, rounded feet, and no drawers.--- For a quick review, see my second-to-last paragraph.I was mostly worried about how sturdy it would be. Being a folding table, I thought it might fold a little too easily. It was just the opposite, though. It doesn't wiggle around much (although it does wiggle a little bit when pushing at it horizontally), but it was difficult to put together. I don't think I'll be folding it and unfolding it very much, because it's just too difficult to do. You have to push a rail into the slots on either side (don't be afraid to push hard, I don't think it'll break, and I think pushing hard is needed).The side trays are also hard to put on. There's two trays for each side, and they hook together, then hook to the sides of the table. I had to work for a few minutes just to put the trays together, then I had to hold them upside-down against the side of the table to see where the slots are located, before flipping them over and pushing hard. (if there's a way to tell where those small slots are without guessing like that, I couldn't find it - there didn't seem to be any directions for the table besides a few pictures and one or two sentences)I was also disappointed that I couldn't see through the glass top. When I want to trace something, I can hold the papers up to a window, even when it's getting dark, and be able to see through the paper. I can't do that with this table, even though I had it up against a window, with the sun shining. I'll need to find a light source to put under the table.Going along with using it to draw on, the pencil catcher on the bottom of the table may be a slight issue. Although nice to have when using the table at an angle, I use erasers a lot, and I think the eraser shavings will get wedged between that piece of metal and the table. Especially since I reflexively wipe the eraser shavings downward with my hand. (the packing material also got stuck between there, and I can't seem to get it out with the vacuum cleaner hose) I could probably remove the pencil holder, but I would rather leave it on unless necessary to remove it. (the bottom of that pencil holder's also a little sharp and jagged - at least the one I got. I might file it a little, later on, but it probably isn't much of a problem)I haven't used it enough to know how easily the glass top will scratch. When I got it out of the box, it almost looked like there were a bunch of small scratches on it already, but it turned out to be little strings of dust (or something else, I don't know). They will come off, but they want to stick to the glass, and might take a little while to get it all cleaned off (and the vacuum cleaner hose is your friend when trying to get little pieces of styrofoam out from around the glass). The top will probably need to be wiped off every so often, due to eraser shavings and dust. I was a little disappointed to see a warning that says not to exceed 25 pounds of weight on the glass (seems pretty important), since I like to lean on tables. According to a bathroom scale, I can put between 23 and 30 pounds on a table just from putting my head in my hands (hopefully it's a little less on an actual table). I'll need to remember to be careful around this table. (and that's a no-no for people wanting to use it for storage - don't use it as a computer desk or bookshelf)Don't be turned off by what I've said above, though. I still gave it 4 out of 5 stars. Although there are a few things that I wasn't expecting, I do think it's a nice table. Even though I need to find a workable light source, it'll be much easier on my arms than holding papers up to windows all the time. There's a lot of room on it, which is nice. Even though I usually work in a small space, I think it'll be nice to have the extra room available. And it'll probably be a nice table for things other than drawing, too. I think it being transparent helps give it a nice atmosphere and illusion of space. It's easy to elevate the top - just pull it toward you, and stop at the notch you want (you can see through the table to see what you're doing). To let it down, keep pulling it toward you until you go to the crescent shape, then let it down. I'm a little worried that the little thing that makes it work may wear out with too much use, since it's plastic (while the surroundings are metal), but it does seem to be a thick plastic. I hope replacements can be found if needed, though, but I haven't tried to find out.One note about putting the table together, the directions that came with mine didn't explain how to attach the arm that moves the top up and down. It only showed a picture. I had to study the image pretty carefully to make sure I put the arm on correctly. This is probably the most important step, because it controls the GLASS part (you don't want the glass top to drop or something, right?). The arm makes a V shape. The bottom of the V points toward the table legs. The notched side is toward the center of the table. And those small black things are screws - you put two of them on each end of the arm, through the holes in the table's rails (look for a pair of holes, they're pretty easy to find). It probably wouldn't hurt to check those screws (or knobs, as they call them) every so often, either, to make sure they don't loosen over time.
I**R
Versatile, Portable, Nice Looking, and Sturdy.
This is perfect for my needs. Currently, all of that beautiful glass is covered up and the table has an art easel on it - which yes nearly defeats the purpose. But, I like the fact that I could carry it up the stairs by myself and can fold it back down for moving. Unlike the Casual Home Montego folding deck that it is replacing https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KS3PIXS/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1, this table is not likely to fold in use and has enough working surface to do complex tasks. I like that it looks great with my Flash Furniture Vibrant Silver Tractor Seat and Chrome Chair (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000TMM5DO/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1). And most of all, it is sturdy and versatile enough to use for drawing, tracing, and other creative adventures. And with regards to the easel. It enabled me to do a deeper slant (more upright), pull the table away from the wall for a larger wprking surface, and have a flat surface on the front, sides, and back of the easel for paints.
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