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1. A one-drawer, manufactured-wood corner desk that's the right size (and right angle) for any tiny living space with an open lower shelf for extra storage.

2. A neutral-finish, manufactured-wood "L-shape" desk, which can live in a corner, against a wall, or in the middle of any living space with plenty of legroom underneath for kicking your feet up.

3. A modern, streamlined, tempered glass desk on four steel legs with a built-in storage cubby for important files or more important snacks.

4. A floating desk that when closed offers a chalkboard and cabinet space but when opened turns into a fold-down convertible workspace with even more shelf storage space for all your tchotchkes.
5. A solid wood drafting table with a pencil ledge so no matter the angle of the creative endeavor, your preferred writing instrument won't roll away.

6. A secretary desk with hutch that's more of a cabinet-meets-standing-desk (with room for laptops only) situation and includes a cable management system for cutting down on clutter.

7. A neutral-finish, solid-wood secretary desk with folding x-shaped legs for simple storage or moving wherever creativity strikes you around your home.

8. A scratch- and stain-resistant, laminate surface series A desk with a wire management system for organizing cables, because sometimes the home office should feel like the actual office.

9. A rustic yet contemporary, reactangular, oak-hued writing desk with a metal X-frame stretcher for starting that novel or finishing that grocery list.

10. A double pedestal-sided computer desk with four wide-open cubbies to store all of your home-office necessities below and your laptop/desktop up above.

11. A ladder desk that makes the most of vertical storage space (thanks to shelving and cubbies with cable-management cutouts) without actually taking up a lot of space around your home.

12. A steel-frame, tempered glass L-shape desk with a CPU stand for desktops and a pullout glass tray that fits any keyboard for your home office of the future (today!).
13. A nautical-style, solid wood secretary desk with hutch for fitting a whole lot into a little space thanks to five drawers, cubbies, and one big shelf. Great for crafting projects!

14. A mahogany, manufactured-wood computer desk with a proper place for everything (like a printer shelf and keyboard drawer) that'll keep your home-office from overtaking your entire home.

15. A (super bright pink) reversible desk to add some color to your workspace, whether you're crafting emails or crafting for your Etsy shop.

16. A geometrically-designed, metal-base writing desk with a floating desktop so you can go for that super-minimal, streamlined look for your home office, which could make people question whether you're getting any work done at all.
17. A manufactured-wood work desk with organizer to keep all your correspondences and paper goods in two drawers, five divided paper or file slots, and cable management to keep cords from getting cluttered.

18. A stylish, metal-frame corner desk with a single long drawer, sleek handles, and open bottom shelving that will make the other three corners of your room very jealous.

19. A gaming computer desk for those in need of a battle station more than a work station with built-in space for your headphones, speakers, and (most importantly) drinks.
20. A metal-base retro desk with riser that offers two-levels of workspace, so you can have business on the bottom and party (or family photos) on the top.

21. A traditional-style executive desk with hutch with an untraditional built-in USB and charger hub for keeping your devices charged.

Whatever you plan on using your desk for at home (no judgment here), you'll probably be able to find it at Wayfair.
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