Morgan—April 2, 2021
Overall this is a good desk for the price. It does what it is meant to and it is sturdy enough. I read reviews for weeks before I bought this desk and this seller had the least amount of reviews for damaged goods. I am pleased that the box was only slightly dinged up on one corner and the desk itself had barely a scratch on that corner. All in all I think it is worth the money if you are looking for a decent little craft or drawing table to get you started. Some key things to consider. The desktop itself is made from particle board. The metal is not heavy duty but it is reliable enough for the desk itself. The drawers are fabric and unfortunately the track they sit on is plastic not metal. They still seem to hold a decent amount. The slide out side table is not really on a track but instead is held by two screws that slide through metal slits in the side. And lastly the swivel cup for pens is held by a plastic ring and unfortunately the weight distribution causes the pens to slip under the actual desk as you lower it down again making the cup not sit right. You have to move the pens back up through the hole so the cup will sit level again. I have no doubts this desk will serve it's purpose quite well for the price. If you are looking for top quality material keep shopping this is a baseline desk. Read more
Marcyne Chalupnik—July 26, 2025
High quality and more than I expected with easy assembly and sturdy! I love it for my diamond art. Read more
Shannon Craven—February 11, 2020
So I received my artist drafting table January 30 just as the order stated when it would arrive. I carefully unpacked everything and did full inspection and checked to make sure all was there. After doing the assembly for some time in beginning I encountered a problem when Part # 11 in the check list the welded thread housing for the screw broke loose when trying to connect Part# 11 and Part # 18. I couldn't remove the screw back out even using the smallest needle nose plyers so therefore I was not able to finish assembly. I contacted Amazon and reported the problem. They sent an email to the seller or company (Zeny) who I purchased the drafting table from. The very next morning Zeny or the seller had sent an email and was concerned and wanted to help. They asked if I could submit photos and describe the part or parts I needed. After about 4 emails back and forth Zeny had sent a final email saying the parts had been sent out. 3 days later I had received the parts and as you can see in the photos my drafting table is assembled and put together. Very solid and sturdy. Perfect for the area of my office down stairs. I have ordered from Amazon before and even got negative response back from previous sellers. This seller ZENY will definitely go out of their way to make sure you will be able to get your drafting table finished or assembled. They only respond by email only even though they send a card with telephone # but calling nobody answers maybe because they are small company or very busy anyway they are very proficient and professional in getting back to you through email. I am a happy customer and yes I would order from them again if I needed to. If your looking for an artist drafting table that fits your budget and something sturdy I recommend this. I am a retired army officer so everything I purchase gets full inspections and I check the quality of the item plus the quality of the seller or company. Zeny get's 5 stars from me on the rating! Read more

Heather Zager—February 2, 2019
The desk is sturdy (does not seem top heavy to me), rolls nicely on my hardwood floors and is otherwise a great desk. I'm happy with it! Everything arrived perfectly packaged and earlier than expected (this is a new experience for me with Fed Ex). The perks: 1) You can store things on top of the shelving unit if you add a piece of cardstock or other supportive material on top of the frame. I also added a string across the back of the desk so my long rulers can be stored here (see first pic and keep in mind it's taken facing the back of the desk with the top inclined) 2) If you're worried about the drawers getting in the way of your legs, I was pleasantly surprised that wasn't an issue A few things to note: 1) Instructions went from English to something I've never seen before after page 3. haha! Pictures were clear enough, though. 2) Where you install the rubber pads for the frame there is supposed to be a hole drilled for the screw. One was drilled on the wrong side. I know it wasn't my construction because the other side was correct and I could screw the pad in. I put some tape under mine and it's fine (see pic 2) 3) The hinge for lowering the top back down has a REALLY small tab to release the catch (see pic 3, I'm pointing to it), and you have to go behind the desk to adjust. Be diligent about holding the table with one hand and releasing with the other. Don't get your fingers in the way and would definitely recommend not letting children around this. The part that the tab is attached to is very easy to access and trigger, but it also places your fingers right in the jaws of the hinge. There doesn't appear to be a safety on this! 4) The review that says the drawers are crooked is correct, but easily fixable. If you overtighten the screws then yes, weird things happen. As soon as I loosened mine it straightened out and was still perfectly supported. It moves if I lift up on the drawer frame, of course. 5) Same thing with the frames for the plastic holders. Overtighten and they bend, not allowing the plastic holders to insert well, if at all. 6) I wish the plastic holders were more universal. Great for painters/artists but I'm actually using my desk for patternmaking and pens/pencils/markers don't fit the smaller holes. Would be GREAT if one of the trays had more of a cup holder. I could use that for scissors, pens, etc...and that would still be handy for painters/artists I think. I also wish I could install a second set of drawers, now that I know the leg clearance is fine. Measurements: Floor to underside of frame (leg area height) - 30" Width between frame legs at floor (foot area width) - 33 3/8" Width of entire table from outside tray to outside tray - 41". Glass is 35 1/2" Front to back - confirmed 24" Space between inside frame and drawer side (upper leg area width) - 24" Front of desk frame to support frame underneath is 12". This is where you'd hit your knees if you scooted in too far. Hope this helps others! Read more