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Everett Fixed 90 Degree Office Desk with Left Return
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180cm Napa II Desk with Return & Modesty
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180cm Napa I Desk with Return
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Neville 120cm Electric Sit & Stand Desk
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Linden 120cm Double-Sided Electric Sit & Stand Desk
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Archibald Desk
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Portobello Triple Motor Sit & Stand Desk
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Erin Desk & Ace Office Chair Set
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Linden 180cm Double-Sided Electric Sit & Stand Desk
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Amell 120cm Electric Sit & Stand Desk
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Portobello Sit & Stand Shared Desk with Cable Tray
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Portobello Electric Sit & Stand Shared Desk
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Everett Double-Sided Adjustable Electric Desk
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BattleBunk Loft Bed with Gaming Desk
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Percival Computer Desk
Noely Study Desk
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Desk in Beech / Iron Grey
Light Timber Courtney Pine Wood Study Desk
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Carbon-Tek Neo Fibre LED Gaming Desk
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Pulsar RGB LED Gaming Desk
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White Apollo Computer Desk
by Studio Home
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Stainless Steel & Glass Venus Desk
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The right desk can completely change how you work, study, and create at home. At Temple & Webster, our extensive collection covers everything from compact computer desks for apartments to generous study tables for a dedicated home office. Every piece in the range combines practicality with considered design, so you can find a workspace solution that suits your room size, your workflow, and your style.
Choosing the right desk for your space
Room size should guide your desk choice more than anything else. Smaller spaces benefit from corner desks or wall-mounted options that free up floor area while still offering a useful work surface. For larger rooms, L-shaped desks make excellent use of empty corners and provide expansive room to spread out.
A computer desk with built-in storage keeps technology and cables under control, while a writing desk delivers a clean, minimal surface for focused work or study. Always measure your space before browsing so your new workstation fits comfortably with room to move.
Desk styles to suit your home décor
Contemporary home office desks feature clean lines, minimal ornamentation, and often incorporate glass or metal for a sharp, modern look. Traditional study tables typically showcase timber construction with warm finishes and detailed craftsmanship.
Industrial computer desks combine metal frames with timber tops for a robust, workshop-inspired feel. Scandinavian-inspired designs use light woods and laminates, and streamlined silhouettes to keep the space bright and airy. When selecting your desk, consider these key style elements:
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Frame material (timber, metal, or composite)
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Desktop finish (natural wood, laminate, glass)
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Storage features (drawers, shelves, cable management)
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Leg design (hairpin, trestle, pedestal)
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Colour palette (natural wood tones, white, black)
If you prefer a bright, neutral workspace, white desks are a versatile choice that work in almost any interior. For students or those who need a focused, practical setup, our range of study desks offers compact and functional options designed for sustained concentration.
Functional features to consider
Ergonomics matter enormously, especially for a computer desk used for long hours each day. Standing desks let you alternate between sitting and standing throughout the day, supporting better posture and reducing physical strain.
Cable management systems keep cords tidy and your study table surface clear of clutter. Desks with drawers provide dedicated storage for office supplies, files, and equipment within easy reach.
Think carefully about how you will primarily use your workspace, whether for intensive computer work, paperwork, creative projects, or a mix of all three, so you can choose the features that will genuinely serve you.
Desks for different uses
Home office desks should prioritise comfort and functionality for extended working sessions, with a generous surface area and integrated storage. Student study desks typically feature more compact dimensions while still providing enough room for textbooks, a laptop, and study materials.
Gaming computer desks often include specialised features like monitor stands, headphone hooks, and enhanced cable management. Craft and creative workstations provide broad work surfaces with organised storage for supplies.
To complete your workspace, explore our full range of office chairs and home office furniture for pieces that work perfectly alongside your new desk.
FAQ
What size desk do I need for a home office?
For a dedicated home office, aim for a desk surface of at least 120cm wide and 60cm deep to comfortably accommodate a monitor, keyboard, and everyday essentials. If you use dual screens or need more workspace, look at wider options or an L-shaped desk that gives you two working zones without taking up additional floor space. Always measure your room and allow at least 90 cm behind the chair for comfortable movement.
Are standing desks worth it?
Yes, particularly if you work from home for long hours. Alternating between sitting and standing throughout the day reduces physical strain, supports better posture, and can improve energy levels and focus.
Most people find that spending even one to two hours standing per day makes a noticeable difference. To enhance your health even further, a walking track boosts circulation and focus. Look for desk models with smooth height-adjustment mechanisms and a stable frame for both sitting and standing positions.
What is the best desk for a small room or apartment?
For compact spaces, a corner desk makes the most of otherwise unused room angles without encroaching on walking space. Wall-mounted fold-down desks are another excellent option as they can be tucked away when not in use. Slim-profile study desks with a shallow depth are also worth considering for bedrooms or shared living areas where space is limited.
Should I get a desk with drawers or without?
That depends on how you like to work. If you prefer a clear, uncluttered surface and store items elsewhere, a simple writing desk without storage works well. If you want everything close at hand, a desk with drawers keeps stationery, documents, and accessories neatly organised and off the desktop. Desks with drawers are particularly useful in shared spaces or rooms without a separate filing cabinet or shelving unit nearby.
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