Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:we did ebay.
OP here. What’d you find? I found some amazing vintage school desks on eBay, but nothing that doesn’t cost an additional $300 in shipping.
We did something like this (not pink) for $225 including shipping. It's actually very nice. My kid is 6, so she's easy to please.
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This desk is a knock off of the Vivo desk we bought for about $150 - there are dozens of versions of this desk on Amazon and Wayfair for anywhere between $100-$200. It's a great desk - really sturdy, and super adjustable. It's not pretty, but personally I prefer form (and ergonomics) over function.
OP here. Funny, seeing this desk over and over in my search is what’s leaving me so frustrated. I want something that is simple and well made, not a plastic Disney version of something. Different strokes and all that, but this isn’t for me.
I might go with that play table C&B has, but that’s also not ideal.
I think my taste is too high for my means, lol. These are my picks that I either can’t get or can’t afford:
https://www.huelsta.com/en/product/kinderschreibtisch-minimo/
This thing ships in 6-8 weeks:
https://sprout-kids.com/products/wooden-kids-table-and-chairs-pkt2c001
Can’t get this in America:
https://en.smallable.com/kids-desk-white-in2wood-127257.html
Might get something like this and try to find a comfy chair:
https://www.2modern.com/products/little-architect-table
Truly, America is devoid of any good and simple design. Good, quality items shouldn’t be out of reach for common people. Ugh.
Just move to Scandinavia then. Why don't you ask your child what he/she wants and then look to buy something that is going to be comfortable? The first two don't look comfortable at all, your poor child will be sitting there all day, they need something that works for THEM, not what looks pretty in your house. People like you are insufferable.Anonymous wrote:Maybe I am smug. Okay, sure I am smug. But why are you all buying this now, and not in April? Have your kids not been at a desk so far?
Anonymous wrote:Maybe I am smug. Okay, sure I am smug. But why are you all buying this now, and not in April? Have your kids not been at a desk so far?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People recommending IKEA things:
Take a look at the website! EVERYTHING is out of stock!
EVERYONE is trying to create a nice learning distance set up for their kids right now, but some people started earlier than OP (and me!) and bought everything.
We ended up getting this little black metal desk from Home Depot
https://www.homedepot.com/p/OneSpace-30-in-Rectangular-Black-Computer-Desk-with-Keyboard-Tray-50-1001/302997522?cm_mmc=ecc-_-THD_SHIP_CONFIRMATION-_-V1_M1_CA-_-Product_URL&ecc_ord=WM14635413
Is it ideal for our decor? No.
But we can make it work for his distance learning, which is (hopefully) temporary.
With IKEA you have to stalk the site and call their 800 number. They get stock all the time. You may have to wait a week or two for things to be replenished. I would also not order IKEA online ever. I believe their delivery times are now sometime in October. If you really want the IKEA stuff you need to go to the warehouse and get it yourself. I just got both of my kids desks from IKEA. They are just fine and will do the job. Added bonus...they are huge. For what it’s worth, my kids are eighth grade and high school.
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But the Ikea website tells you how many of any given item are in stock at your local store--are you saying it's often very wrong? That it will say there are zero in stock, but really they have some?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You might find something suitable if you expand your search terms. I ended up getting a “vanity table” that fits our needs. I also searched “writing table” and “activity table” and saw items that I would describe as kids’ desks.
Thanks, I actually have been looking for any kind of table. I will say, I’ve found plenty of high end designs that are beautiful but they cost upwards of $1500. Given that my kid just destroyed something else in his room, I’m not willing to buy him a beautiful piece of furniture, but I want something that isn’t a piece of garbage that makes the whole room feel gross.
Could you tell me how tall your vanity table is? Wouldn’t that still be 30” generally like my actual vanity in my room? Crate & Barrel used to have an adjustable table, but now it looks like the large one only is available.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People recommending IKEA things:
Take a look at the website! EVERYTHING is out of stock!
EVERYONE is trying to create a nice learning distance set up for their kids right now, but some people started earlier than OP (and me!) and bought everything.
We ended up getting this little black metal desk from Home Depot
https://www.homedepot.com/p/OneSpace-30-in-Rectangular-Black-Computer-Desk-with-Keyboard-Tray-50-1001/302997522?cm_mmc=ecc-_-THD_SHIP_CONFIRMATION-_-V1_M1_CA-_-Product_URL&ecc_ord=WM14635413
Is it ideal for our decor? No.
But we can make it work for his distance learning, which is (hopefully) temporary.
With IKEA you have to stalk the site and call their 800 number. They get stock all the time. You may have to wait a week or two for things to be replenished. I would also not order IKEA online ever. I believe their delivery times are now sometime in October. If you really want the IKEA stuff you need to go to the warehouse and get it yourself. I just got both of my kids desks from IKEA. They are just fine and will do the job. Added bonus...they are huge. For what it’s worth, my kids are eighth grade and high school.
Anonymous wrote:People recommending IKEA things:
Take a look at the website! EVERYTHING is out of stock!
EVERYONE is trying to create a nice learning distance set up for their kids right now, but some people started earlier than OP (and me!) and bought everything.
We ended up getting this little black metal desk from Home Depot
https://www.homedepot.com/p/OneSpace-30-in-Rectangular-Black-Computer-Desk-with-Keyboard-Tray-50-1001/302997522?cm_mmc=ecc-_-THD_SHIP_CONFIRMATION-_-V1_M1_CA-_-Product_URL&ecc_ord=WM14635413
Is it ideal for our decor? No.
But we can make it work for his distance learning, which is (hopefully) temporary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:we did ebay.
OP here. What’d you find? I found some amazing vintage school desks on eBay, but nothing that doesn’t cost an additional $300 in shipping.
We did something like this (not pink) for $225 including shipping. It's actually very nice. My kid is 6, so she's easy to please.
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