The papers spread across your current work area are competing for the same limited surface, and a writing desk becomes part of the space planning conversation. Every day, you are deciding where active documents, notes, and equipment will remain while work is underway. For an office manager or business owner, that conflict is practical: a crowded surface can slow handoffs, obscure priorities, and make shared standards harder to maintain. The listed 72-inch width and 36-inch depth for this writing desk give you concrete measurements to compare with the room, circulation paths, and neighboring furniture before you commit to a layout.
Overall dimensions are 72-inch wide by 36-inch deep by 30-inch high. The desk features wood A-leg bases. Use the 72-inch width against the wall or workstation zone, the 36-inch depth against walkways and adjacent pieces, and the 30-inch height against the intended working position. These are overall dimensions, so use them to plan the desk's place in the room rather than treating them as a measurement for a separate work surface. Keeping those distinctions clear gives your facilities team a reliable basis for reviewing placement and room requirements.
Your finish choice is Coastal Gray or Modern Walnut, giving you two listed directions for coordinating the desk with the surrounding office. Choose the color that supports your existing furniture plan, reception area palette, or departmental standard. If you are outfitting several offices, record the selected finish alongside each room's dimensions so purchasing and facilities teams are working from the same information. The 72-inch width, 36-inch depth, and 30-inch height also give you a consistent reference when you map placement across rooms. For a buyer evaluating the final details, the specification is direct: wood A-leg bases, the stated overall size, and your choice of Coastal Gray or Modern Walnut.
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