Corner Desks — Expert Answer

What’s the difference between a corner desk and a U-shaped desk?

A corner desk gives you two work surfaces — two wings meeting at the corner where you sit. A U-shaped desk adds a third surface behind you — typically a credenza or back panel — so you’re surrounded on three sides. The U-shape is the executive configuration that maximizes total work and storage surface, but it requires significantly more room: typically 12′ × 12′ minimum versus 10′ × 10′ for a corner desk. If you need maximum workspace and storage and have the room, a U-desk is the upgrade; if space is more constrained, a corner desk is the practical choice. FindOfficeFurniture.com carries both configurations — call 888-719-4960.
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