Kids Desks

Salto Kids Desk Beige 120x48x74cm

 Are you looking for a versatile desk that harmoniously blends into your workspace while meeting all your functional needs? If so, then the Salto is what you need to refresh the image of your...

 Are you looking for a versatile desk that harmoniously blends into your workspace while meeting all your functional needs? If so, then the Salto is what you need to refresh the image of your business. Salto work desk in the impressive natural and white color scheme.

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  • Dimensions 120x48x74 cm
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Delivery Fri, 26 Jun - Tue, 30 Jun
65,00 €   shipping cost
Sent from Greece
From Simply Home
Greece
5+ pieces
See Kids Room Furniture on the page of Simply Home

Description

Description

 Are you looking for a versatile desk that harmoniously blends into your workspace while meeting all your functional needs? If so, then the Salto is what you need to refresh the image of your business. Salto work desk in the impressive natural and white color scheme.

Technical Specifications

  • Surface made of high-quality particleboard and MDF with melamine coating. 
  • Sonoma-white color. 
  • Supported by a durable metal frame with white electrostatic paint. 
  • Features three drawers on one side for storage. 
  • Product dimensions: 120x48x74 cm. 
  • The product is delivered unassembled, in factory packaging, and with a detailed assembly guide.

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Specifications

Specifications

Dimensions

Simple Desk
Yes
with Library
No
with Shelf
No
with Chair
No
with Adjustable Height
No
Main Colour
Beige
Dimension
120x48x74 cm
Length
120 cm
Width
48 cm
Height
74 cm

Storage Spaces

with Drawers
Yes
with Cabinets
No

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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Reviews (9)

Reviews

  1. 5 stars
    0
  2. 4 stars
    0
  3. 2
  4. 3
  5. 4
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  • Value for money
  • Space ergonomics
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  • Dimast
    3
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    EVERYTHING YOU WANT TO KNOW

    1. It comes plain or with a small "bookshelf" (2 shelves) on top. In the photos, it looks very nice.
    2. It is not wood but compressed paper (not MDF) about 1cm thick.
    3. It is quite poorly made and chances are it will arrive at your home with some damage (dents all around like ours, etc.) or poor workmanship (on the writing surface, the two roundings are different from each other).
    4. It has instructions but they are very basic and you need to have assembled other furniture before to put this together. There are stores that sell it with free delivery to your place and free assembly. If you do it yourself, it’s better to screw by hand and know that in the end, something will always be left over. In any case, it’s not easy but it’s not that difficult either.
    5. The drawers have no guides and if the child pulls them abruptly, they might break. They could be deeper. During assembly, I also used glue just in case.
    6. The metal parts of the frame are quite roughly welded, making it look lower quality.
    7. The surface where the child writes is quite good in size for children up to 3rd grade (if it lasts that long, obviously).
    8. If you try to clean the surface by scrubbing with a baby wipe, after a while it will... lose its color.
    9. The back of the drawer box (as well as the bottom) is thin hardboard. You have to nail the back in place.
    10. It is small in size, so ideal for not taking up the whole room, so the child can sit for an hour a day instead of at the kitchen table.
    11. It has sawdust inside, so it needs careful opening and cleaning with a cloth so as not to fill the house.
    12. There are no knobs on the drawers.

    Yes, I consider it VFM because I bought it (the one with the shelves on top) knowing that it won’t last a lifetime and in 2 years I’ll need something else. Also, if I wanted something to last many years, I’d have to pay 400+ euros just for a desk, which would be much bigger unless it was custom ($$$). I preferred this and a relatively good chair (200€). The desk, like the room, will change again in 2 years when the needs will be greater, something necessary, which children like and obviously costs parents. For drawing, making a puzzle or lego, and having 2-3 notebooks when studying in the first grades of elementary school, it is more than enough! Also, for covering it with stickers and writing or drawing on it.
    If you want to make it last longer and are handy, you can go and cut 16mm MDF to the same dimensions and replace the "wood" later (even 8mm). Alternatively, you pay more and buy something else. Alternatively, you buy this as a second option and then throw it away and move on, which is what I intend to do myself.

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  • Mariaki81
    1
    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

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    It arrived damaged in three places and unfortunately I noticed it after I had already assembled a large part, so I was forced to keep it, also due to the difficulty of assembling it as it didn't even have instructions.
    I didn't request a return to avoid the hassle

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    • Space ergonomics
    • Stability of construction
    • Construction quality
    • Assembly
    • Value for money
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  • marbel@
    2
    1 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    I do not recommend it at all! Some of the screws easily damage the "wood," resulting in it cracking and the screws not being able to be screwed in. The drawers, of course, do not have guides. They essentially sit on shelves, and the worst part is that even though there is space for a large drawer, they are smaller than A4 size. In other words, useless, if you can't fit an A4 book in. Also, they don't have handles, and as they are constructed, they do not open easily.

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  • George_Karatzas
    2
    4 out of 4 members found this review helpful

    For 69 euros you don't expect something amazing. Good for a child's first desk (relatively narrow and seems of poor quality). With an electric screwdriver and some experience in assembly 2 hours, with a normal one I imagine more, with what's inside around 250 hours along with physiotherapy. Very bad instructions, if you haven't tied some furniture I don't believe you will solve the puzzle.

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  • For the money, perhaps the best...difficult assembly. But it's worth the effort

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Stability of construction
    • Value for money
    • Construction quality
    • Space ergonomics
    • Assembly
    Did you find this review helpful?
    • Stability of construction
    • Construction quality
    • Assembly
    • Space ergonomics
    • Value for money
    • Assembly
    • Space ergonomics
    • Stability of construction
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    • Stability of construction
    • Construction quality
    • Assembly
    • Space ergonomics
    • Value for money
  • EVERYTHING YOU WANT TO KNOW

    1. It comes plain or with a small "bookshelf" (2 shelves) on top. In the photos, it looks very nice.
    2. It is not wood but compressed paper (not MDF) about 1cm thick.
    3. It is quite poorly made and chances are it will arrive at your home with some damage (dents all around like ours, etc.) or poor workmanship (on the writing surface, the two roundings are different from each other).
    4. It has instructions but they are very basic and you need to have assembled other furniture before to put this together. There are stores that sell it with free delivery to your place and free assembly. If you do it yourself, it’s better to screw by hand and know that in the end, something will always be left over. In any case, it’s not easy but it’s not that difficult either.
    5. The drawers have no guides and if the child pulls them abruptly, they might break. They could be deeper. During assembly, I also used glue just in case.
    6. The metal parts of the frame are quite roughly welded, making it look lower quality.
    7. The surface where the child writes is quite good in size for children up to 3rd grade (if it lasts that long, obviously).
    8. If you try to clean the surface by scrubbing with a baby wipe, after a while it will... lose its color.
    9. The back of the drawer box (as well as the bottom) is thin hardboard. You have to nail the back in place.
    10. It is small in size, so ideal for not taking up the whole room, so the child can sit for an hour a day instead of at the kitchen table.
    11. It has sawdust inside, so it needs careful opening and cleaning with a cloth so as not to fill the house.
    12. There are no knobs on the drawers.

    Yes, I consider it VFM because I bought it (the one with the shelves on top) knowing that it won’t last a lifetime and in 2 years I’ll need something else. Also, if I wanted something to last many years, I’d have to pay 400+ euros just for a desk, which would be much bigger unless it was custom ($$$). I preferred this and a relatively good chair (200€). The desk, like the room, will change again in 2 years when the needs will be greater, something necessary, which children like and obviously costs parents. For drawing, making a puzzle or lego, and having 2-3 notebooks when studying in the first grades of elementary school, it is more than enough! Also, for covering it with stickers and writing or drawing on it.
    If you want to make it last longer and are handy, you can go and cut 16mm MDF to the same dimensions and replace the "wood" later (even 8mm). Alternatively, you pay more and buy something else. Alternatively, you buy this as a second option and then throw it away and move on, which is what I intend to do myself.

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
  • It arrived damaged in three places and unfortunately I noticed it after I had already assembled a large part, so I was forced to keep it, also due to the difficulty of assembling it as it didn't even have instructions.
    I didn't request a return to avoid the hassle

    Translated from Greek ·
    2
  • I do not recommend it at all! Some of the screws easily damage the "wood," resulting in it cracking and the screws not being able to be screwed in. The drawers, of course, do not have guides. They essentially sit on shelves, and the worst part is that even though there is space for a large drawer, they are smaller than A4 size. In other words, useless, if you can't fit an A4 book in. Also, they don't have handles, and as they are constructed, they do not open easily.

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
  • For 69 euros you don't expect something amazing. Good for a child's first desk (relatively narrow and seems of poor quality). With an electric screwdriver and some experience in assembly 2 hours, with a normal one I imagine more, with what's inside around 250 hours along with physiotherapy. Very bad instructions, if you haven't tied some furniture I don't believe you will solve the puzzle.

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Description & Specifications

 Are you looking for a versatile desk that harmoniously blends into your workspace while meeting all your functional needs? If so, then the Salto is what you need to refresh the image of your business. Salto work desk in the impressive natural and white color scheme.

Technical Specifications

  • Surface made of high-quality particleboard and MDF with melamine coating. 
  • Sonoma-white color. 
  • Supported by a durable metal frame with white electrostatic paint. 
  • Features three drawers on one side for storage. 
  • Product dimensions: 120x48x74 cm. 
  • The product is delivered unassembled, in factory packaging, and with a detailed assembly guide.

SkuDescription|Brand

Dimensions

Simple Desk
Yes
with Library
No
with Shelf
No
with Chair
No
with Adjustable Height
No
Main Colour
Beige
Dimension
120x48x74 cm
Length
120 cm
Width
48 cm
Height
74 cm

Storage Spaces

with Drawers
Yes
with Cabinets
No

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (9)

  1. 5 stars
    0
  2. 4 stars
    0
  3. 2
  4. 3
  5. 4
Review this product
  • Stability of construction
  • Value for money
  • Space ergonomics
  • Construction quality
  • Assembly

Reviews photos

Reviews photos
Reviews photos
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Reviews by our members

  • Dimast
    3
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    EVERYTHING YOU WANT TO KNOW

    1. It comes plain or with a small "bookshelf" (2 shelves) on top. In the photos, it looks very nice.
    2. It is not wood but compressed paper (not MDF) about 1cm thick.
    3. It is quite poorly made and chances are it will arrive at your home with some damage (dents all around like ours, etc.) or poor workmanship (on the writing surface, the two roundings are different from each other).
    4. It has instructions but they are very basic and you need to have assembled other furniture before to put this together. There are stores that sell it with free delivery to your place and free assembly. If you do it yourself, it’s better to screw by hand and know that in the end, something will always be left over. In any case, it’s not easy but it’s not that difficult either.
    5. The drawers have no guides and if the child pulls them abruptly, they might break. They could be deeper. During assembly, I also used glue just in case.
    6. The metal parts of the frame are quite roughly welded, making it look lower quality.
    7. The surface where the child writes is quite good in size for children up to 3rd grade (if it lasts that long, obviously).
    8. If you try to clean the surface by scrubbing with a baby wipe, after a while it will... lose its color.
    9. The back of the drawer box (as well as the bottom) is thin hardboard. You have to nail the back in place.
    10. It is small in size, so ideal for not taking up the whole room, so the child can sit for an hour a day instead of at the kitchen table.
    11. It has sawdust inside, so it needs careful opening and cleaning with a cloth so as not to fill the house.
    12. There are no knobs on the drawers.

    Yes, I consider it VFM because I bought it (the one with the shelves on top) knowing that it won’t last a lifetime and in 2 years I’ll need something else. Also, if I wanted something to last many years, I’d have to pay 400+ euros just for a desk, which would be much bigger unless it was custom ($$$). I preferred this and a relatively good chair (200€). The desk, like the room, will change again in 2 years when the needs will be greater, something necessary, which children like and obviously costs parents. For drawing, making a puzzle or lego, and having 2-3 notebooks when studying in the first grades of elementary school, it is more than enough! Also, for covering it with stickers and writing or drawing on it.
    If you want to make it last longer and are handy, you can go and cut 16mm MDF to the same dimensions and replace the "wood" later (even 8mm). Alternatively, you pay more and buy something else. Alternatively, you buy this as a second option and then throw it away and move on, which is what I intend to do myself.

    Translated from Greek ·
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  • Mariaki81
    1
    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    It arrived damaged in three places and unfortunately I noticed it after I had already assembled a large part, so I was forced to keep it, also due to the difficulty of assembling it as it didn't even have instructions.
    I didn't request a return to avoid the hassle

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Space ergonomics
    • Stability of construction
    • Construction quality
    • Assembly
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • marbel@
    2
    1 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    I do not recommend it at all! Some of the screws easily damage the "wood," resulting in it cracking and the screws not being able to be screwed in. The drawers, of course, do not have guides. They essentially sit on shelves, and the worst part is that even though there is space for a large drawer, they are smaller than A4 size. In other words, useless, if you can't fit an A4 book in. Also, they don't have handles, and as they are constructed, they do not open easily.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • George_Karatzas
    2
    4 out of 4 members found this review helpful

    For 69 euros you don't expect something amazing. Good for a child's first desk (relatively narrow and seems of poor quality). With an electric screwdriver and some experience in assembly 2 hours, with a normal one I imagine more, with what's inside around 250 hours along with physiotherapy. Very bad instructions, if you haven't tied some furniture I don't believe you will solve the puzzle.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Verified purchase

    Did you find this review helpful?
  • For the money, perhaps the best...difficult assembly. But it's worth the effort

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Stability of construction
    • Value for money
    • Construction quality
    • Space ergonomics
    • Assembly
    Did you find this review helpful?
    • Stability of construction
    • Construction quality
    • Assembly
    • Space ergonomics
    • Value for money
    • Assembly
    • Space ergonomics
    • Stability of construction
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    • Stability of construction
    • Construction quality
    • Assembly
    • Space ergonomics
    • Value for money
  • EVERYTHING YOU WANT TO KNOW

    1. It comes plain or with a small "bookshelf" (2 shelves) on top. In the photos, it looks very nice.
    2. It is not wood but compressed paper (not MDF) about 1cm thick.
    3. It is quite poorly made and chances are it will arrive at your home with some damage (dents all around like ours, etc.) or poor workmanship (on the writing surface, the two roundings are different from each other).
    4. It has instructions but they are very basic and you need to have assembled other furniture before to put this together. There are stores that sell it with free delivery to your place and free assembly. If you do it yourself, it’s better to screw by hand and know that in the end, something will always be left over. In any case, it’s not easy but it’s not that difficult either.
    5. The drawers have no guides and if the child pulls them abruptly, they might break. They could be deeper. During assembly, I also used glue just in case.
    6. The metal parts of the frame are quite roughly welded, making it look lower quality.
    7. The surface where the child writes is quite good in size for children up to 3rd grade (if it lasts that long, obviously).
    8. If you try to clean the surface by scrubbing with a baby wipe, after a while it will... lose its color.
    9. The back of the drawer box (as well as the bottom) is thin hardboard. You have to nail the back in place.
    10. It is small in size, so ideal for not taking up the whole room, so the child can sit for an hour a day instead of at the kitchen table.
    11. It has sawdust inside, so it needs careful opening and cleaning with a cloth so as not to fill the house.
    12. There are no knobs on the drawers.

    Yes, I consider it VFM because I bought it (the one with the shelves on top) knowing that it won’t last a lifetime and in 2 years I’ll need something else. Also, if I wanted something to last many years, I’d have to pay 400+ euros just for a desk, which would be much bigger unless it was custom ($$$). I preferred this and a relatively good chair (200€). The desk, like the room, will change again in 2 years when the needs will be greater, something necessary, which children like and obviously costs parents. For drawing, making a puzzle or lego, and having 2-3 notebooks when studying in the first grades of elementary school, it is more than enough! Also, for covering it with stickers and writing or drawing on it.
    If you want to make it last longer and are handy, you can go and cut 16mm MDF to the same dimensions and replace the "wood" later (even 8mm). Alternatively, you pay more and buy something else. Alternatively, you buy this as a second option and then throw it away and move on, which is what I intend to do myself.

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
  • It arrived damaged in three places and unfortunately I noticed it after I had already assembled a large part, so I was forced to keep it, also due to the difficulty of assembling it as it didn't even have instructions.
    I didn't request a return to avoid the hassle

    Translated from Greek ·
    2
  • I do not recommend it at all! Some of the screws easily damage the "wood," resulting in it cracking and the screws not being able to be screwed in. The drawers, of course, do not have guides. They essentially sit on shelves, and the worst part is that even though there is space for a large drawer, they are smaller than A4 size. In other words, useless, if you can't fit an A4 book in. Also, they don't have handles, and as they are constructed, they do not open easily.

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
  • For 69 euros you don't expect something amazing. Good for a child's first desk (relatively narrow and seems of poor quality). With an electric screwdriver and some experience in assembly 2 hours, with a normal one I imagine more, with what's inside around 250 hours along with physiotherapy. Very bad instructions, if you haven't tied some furniture I don't believe you will solve the puzzle.

    Translated from Greek ·
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