This American Flag desk is approximately 59-3/4" x 28-1/2" x 1-1/2" and is ready to ship. The desk top is made from American black walnut and hard maple, which are both domestic hardwoods sourced locally here in the United States of America. The stars in the desk are also maple that have been inlayed into the desk using a CNC. This is a beautiful piece of furniture that will add a patriotic atmoshpere to any office. The table top and legs will arrive in two separate shipments. Please expect 1-2 weeks for shipping and handling.
General Description
Sit stand desks are a great way to break up the monotony of sitting at a desk for hours on end and have numerous health benefits (e.g. reduce back pain, improve energy levels, etc.). Article of Sit Stand desk health benefits:
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/7-benefits-of-a-standing-desk#TOC_TITLE_HDR_5The desk legs I use are powder coated, dual motor, electrically driven legs that can easily support the weight of the solid wood tabletop and multiple large monitors on top. There are cheaper legs out there with single motors that have a lower weight capacity, but I do not use those in my desk builds. The legs have a height range of 23.5" to 49". The table top will come with metal threaded inserts pre-installed in the bottom of your table top so that the legs can be securely attached using the machine screws that will be included in the purchase. I do not want my customers having to attach the legs to the table top using coarse-threaded wood screws driven directly into the table top as these are susceptible to strip out and are not ideal for furniture application.
Materials
This desktop is made from locally sourced solid black walnut and hard Maple. The thickness of the tabletop is about 1-1/2". The color that you see in the photos are the natural tones and colors that come directly from the wood, no stain is used to achieve this color. A large benefit of using hardwood as a tabletop, such as walnut is that it is much more resilient to daily use (e.g. scratches, dents, dings, etc.) when compared to a softer wood, such as pine, that has been stained a darker color to resemble walnut.