Here are the best places to buy a desk online. With thousands of options, you can sort by price, brand, wood finish, furniture material, and shape, and in most cases, shipping is free. Walmart Shop in-store or browse online at the large range of options which you can filter and sort by price, features, style, and type. Overstock With desks available in a wide range of prices, this online retailer offers deep discounts on designer brand names. Container Store Create customized desks with your choice of finish, leg options, colors, and more, or choose from a wide variety of standard desks. Crate & Barrel Choose from chic, modern, and eye-catching desks in a wide range of prices and sizes to fit your needs. West Elm This retailer offers mid-century inspired desks to fit small spaces to desks with bookcases and storage options. Pottery Barn This online and brick and mortar retailer offers desks that are functional and timeless in design, with sustainably sourced options. Ikea Budget-friendly, this Swedish retailer offers a wide range of options from laptop desks to storage desks. Fully Find standing desks that you can customize to fit your style and needs, including an option to have a whiteboard as a surface. To narrow down your choices, you can sort the desks by price, brand, wood finish, and furniture material. You can also browse through desks by filtering by the desk’s shape, including corner, peninsula, rectangular, L-shaped, and U-shaped desks.  Walmart’s website is well designed for finding the desk that’s the right fit for your home. While the store has hundreds of options, filters make it easy to narrow your search. For instance, you can browse by the materials used in the desk (such as glass, wood, and metal) as well as the desk’s finish and features. The filters for features may be particularly helpful, allowing you to look at desks that have drawers or keyboard trays or a hutch, you can check off those items, along with many other common desk features.  Once you’ve chosen your desired filters, you’ll have narrowed down the results so that you have a manageable number of options to review. Photos of the individual desks make evaluating them easy. You’ll find that the available desk options are very well laid out, with a special section for the most popular desks on the site. As with other online retailers, filters make it easy to browse: sort desks by material, brand, style, color, and size to further narrow down your choices. If you’re on a budget, you can also sort by pricepoint— there are plenty of options available in the under $150 range. Along with a wide variety of standard desks, the Container Store also gives you the option to create a customized desk to suit your space. The website guides you through the process—after selecting your preferred desk configuration, you’ll go on to choose the desktop finish, leg options, colors, and so on. As with other sites, there are filter options available, so you can better sort through the available options. However, since there are a relatively small number of options, you may find that you want to scroll through all of the results to take in the possibilities. If you find yourself struggling to figure out what will work best in your home, you can take advantage of the store’s interior design service at no charge. Here, you can chat with a designer, as well as set up mood boards, floor plans, and three-dimensional room views. Expect prices to start at around $350, and go up from there. Plenty of sorting options are available so you can narrow down your search, including material, length, color, price, and features. You can also filter by the desk’s sustainability—so, if you’re interested in fair trade goods or local makers, you can filter with those categories.  For some items, a “ship to store” option is available, which will help you save on shipping and handling costs. Like Crate & Barrel, Pottery Barn has a complementary interior design service that lets you chat online with design experts. If you have a more involved or complex question, you can set up a virtual meeting.  IKEA’s desks will ship flat, and require assembly. The store offers plenty of options, including laptop desks, storage desks, and so on. The usual sorting options—such as size, price, and so on—are available to make browsing easy. There are a variety of shopping filters you can apply to make shopping online easier, including by type, which allows you to look through just computer desks, standing desks, gaming desks, L-shaped desks, straight desks, or on-sale desks. Many of the computer and gaming desks sold at Best Buy can host more than one monitor, have side compartments to maximize desktop space, and have cord management holes to keep your space looking neat. Take for instance this SD Gaming Overlord Curved Table, which is 52 inches long and has a cup holder, a headphone hook, a two USB ports built in to it. Best Buy frequently has great deals on products, and you can add Furniture Assembly to your cart if you would like to have someone professionally assemble the desk for you in your home.   The Apt2B site allows you to filter the desk by size and material. You can also sort the desks according to price, type, name, or best sellers. Plus, the limited, but well-curated, desk selection makes the site easy to navigate and less overwhelming than others. For an added, flat-rate fee, Apt2B offers White Glove delivery for larger items, so you can have your desk delivered to and assembled in your room of choice.  Branch’s quad desks, six-person desks, and double standing desks are great for collaborative spaces, since they can accommodate more than one person. The Double Standing Desk can lodge one person on each side, and it includes optional privacy rails to divide the two spaces. Of course, there are single desk options too, like the Office Desk or Standing Desk, both of which are available with a woodgrain, white, walnut, or fog desktop and with powder white or mirror legs.  For an added fee, Branch offers White Glove installation in certain areas. The company also offers a free space planning service—just send along your floor plan and answer some questions, and an expert will send you ideas. Plus, the retailer has a great, two to ten year-long warranty protection policy on most products.

Built-In Storage

Not everyone wants or needs a lot of storage in a desk. Some prefer a simple tabletop and to keep all their equipment in their work bag. Others might get by with a single drawer for pens, spare chargers, and other small desk accessories. Those who do a lot of paperwork or who like to have their arsenal of office supplies at hand should look for a desk with built-in drawers, filing cabinets, and other old-school features easily found on vintage desks. And digital minimalists who can’t stand the sight of a power cord can opt for a sleek contemporary desk with stealth built-in cord storage. 

Material

Deciding what type of material you would like your desk to be is partly a matter of preference and style. But it’s not exclusively about looks. A wood desk is nostalgic and it feels homey and warm to sit at, but it’s also sensitive to scratches and water marks. A streamlined desk with a lacquered finish will create a contemporary vibe that some people enjoy and others find cold. A vintage metal desk has retro charm and timeless appeal, but metal gets cold to the touch in winter, is prone to dings, and requires maintenance to keep it from rusting over time. 

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