Staff lose time when the next step in a job means walking across the room for a missing piece. Put this Freestanding Peninsula where that pressure shows up first. The open stretch along your team's wall can become a holding area for forms, laptops, and unfinished work when a new position has no assigned footprint. If you are adding staff without rebuilding the entire office, this stand-alone desk shell gives you a 72-inch-wide planning point for a freestanding workstation. That matters when your floor plan has to absorb another person while keeping circulation paths, shared equipment, and neighboring work areas in view.
The product is identified as a laminate casegood with a 1 5/8-inch-thick work surface. One grommet is included in the surface for cable routing, while a mouse hole in the modesty panel provides a cable pass-through at the rear of the workstation. The product description identifies abrasion and stain resistance as part of the laminate casegoods specification. It also places the piece within a transitional style, a useful reference when you are coordinating it with existing desks, storage, and private-office furnishings.
These details give you concrete points to review with your facilities team: the overall 72-inch width, the work surface thickness, the modesty panel height, and the locations where cords can pass through. For your configuration plan, begin with the 72-inch width and map the surrounding clearance before assigning the workstation to a person or department. The laminate casegood construction, 1 5/8-inch-thick work surface, 12-inch-high modesty panel, one surface grommet, and cable pass-through are the specified details you can carry into that review. The result is a desk shell selected around your room's dimensions and daily workflow, with the physical requirements documented before the space is committed. Confirm the layout against traffic flow, then put the piece on the purchase list.
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