

🖥️ Elevate your home office game with style and smart storage!
The Sauder Palladia L-Shaped Desk in Wind Oak finish offers a spacious 68.7" x 65.1" work surface, five smooth-gliding drawers including a full-extension file cabinet, and a hidden compartment for CPU storage with an adjustable shelf. Designed for modern professionals, it features built-in cable management grommets and a flip-down keyboard tray to keep your workspace organized and efficient. Crafted from durable engineered wood with metal drawer runners, this desk combines timeless style with lasting functionality, all backed by a 5-year limited warranty.





















| ASIN | B00MNQGY40 |
| Additional Features | Keyboard Tray Included |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Base | Engineered Wood |
| Base Color | Brown |
| Base Type | Rectangle |
| Best Sellers Rank | #238,439 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #770 in Home Office Desks |
| Brand Name | Sauder |
| Cabinet Configuration | Freestanding |
| Color | Wind Oak |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (1,436) |
| Desk Design | Executive Desk |
| Distressed Finish Type | Chipped |
| Drawer Glide Material | Engineered Wood |
| Drawer Glide Mechanism | Metal Ball-Bearing or Roller |
| Drawer Pedestal Count | 1 |
| Drawer Type | Three Drawer, File Drawer, Drawer/Shelf with Flip-Down Panel |
| Finish Types | Wind Oak Finish |
| Furniture Finish | Wind Oak Finish |
| Furniture Leg Material | Engineered Wood |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00042666000987 |
| Has Finished Back | Yes |
| Hutch Material | Engineered Wood |
| Included Components | Assembly instructions, Hardware, Materials |
| Includes All Assembly Tools | Yes |
| Is Customizable? | No |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 65.11"D x 68.74"W x 29.6"H |
| Item Height | 29.61 inches |
| Item Type Name | L-Desk, |
| Item Weight | 251 Pounds |
| Lifting Mechanism | Lifting |
| Manufacturer | Sauder Woodworking |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 5 year parts. |
| Maximum Height | 29.6 Inches |
| Model Name | Palladia |
| Model Number | 417714 |
| Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
| Number Of Cabinets | 1 |
| Number Of Shelves | 2 |
| Number of Drawers | 5 |
| Product Care Instructions | refer to instructions |
| Product Grade | Residential |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Working |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Room Type | Office |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | L: 68.74" x W: 65.12" x H: 29.61", |
| Storage Options | drawers, file drawer, hidden storage |
| Style Name | Traditional |
| Tabletop Thickness | 3 Inches |
| Top Color | Vintage Oak |
| Top Material Type | Engineered Wood |
| UL Listed | No |
| UPC | 042666000987 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Working Surface Diagonal Length | 80.62 Inches |
R**.
Very nice home office desk for the money
This thing arrived in quickly in two separate cartons. The cartons were very heavy! We (the wife and me) opened up the first carton and then proceeded to carry a few boards at a time up to my second floor office. There are a LOT of pieces! So after taking a break after getting all the pieces upstairs we began the daunting task of putting this beast together. There are many steps involved and not all the pieces were marked appropriately. Even the manual that came with the desk at one point stated: Don't worry, this isn't Rome. It can be built in a day. Well maybe it could be built by someone who put these things together full-time but it took us an entire weekend (and I'm normally rather handy at building things like these). The end result is totally worth it though. I was refurnishing my office and this desk, along with the matching bookshelf and filing cabinet, completed the look I was going for: Form, function, style. One tip though: Do NOT use a cordless drill as you will strip the compressed wood (which is what this desk is made from). Use a screwdriver. It also helps to have a buddy with the final stages as connecting the two pieces of the "L" would be very difficult with just one person. Overall, I'm satisfied with the quality, look, and price of this piece and glad I bought it.
W**Y
Sauder Palladia L-Shaped Desk, Vintage Oak finish: a highly valued and satisfied purchase!
Both packages containing the materials and parts for assembling the Sauder Palladia L-Shaped Desk, Vintage Oak finish were delivered on time. However, the overall excitement soon turned into cautious optimism upon remembering what I had previously read online: 'that while it is not hard to assemble, it did take time.' The individual packages were heavy. I received assistance from my wife to help take them into the house. After opening the packages, my initial optimism almost dissipated when it took me longer than expected to locate the Instruction Booklet. I found it sandwiched in between the numerous pieces in one of the packages. It happened just at the time I was becoming concerned that it wasn't shipped at all. The majority of the individual parts were labeled. However, I soon discovered similar to what was written in the reviews, that a few parts and pieces were not labeled. That being said, the number of unlabeled pieces that came with my order was not substantial. Except for the parts referred to as 'ZZ' and 'YY;' the TOP DRAWER FRONT BRACKETS '6G;' DRAWER FRONT BRACKETS '9G' and '10G;' and the DRAWER FRONT 'U' in the Instruction Booklet, all the other parts and pieces were readily identifiable since were duly labeled. I subsequently found the 'U' label which was missing from the DRAWER FRONT without a label, stuck on one of the FRONT BRACKETS. The instructions were easy to follow and understand. Notwithstanding the concise and simple instructions provided, the numerous pieces to be assembled, and my limited skill set as a 'do-it-yourselfer' resulted in it taking me several hours to complete. After working a few hours daily for 3 consecutive days, I finally had the Sauder Palladia L-Shaped Desk in my home! The shortcomings of the few unlabeled pieces were insignificant in comparison to the triumph of the assembled desk. More importantly, the purchase price of $405.00 I felt was a bargain then and is even more so now! Also, its natural appearance adds value as an additional piece of decorative furniture. Ultimately, it increases my overall satisfaction with the purchase!
J**.
My Review
On a scale of 1 to 10, this would get an 8.5. I am a scale model builder as a hobby and this reminds me of one of those kits albeit at a 1:1 scale. There are about 50 steps to build the desk. So here are my thoughts: The Good: 1. All you need is a hammer and a good Phillips head screwdriver. Match the bit size to the drawing in the instructions and you will be fine. 2. The pieces arrived in a very secure package and there was no damage. 3. The screws and other hardware were in a separate large "sheet" with each screw type labeled in it's own section. I had some extras which is not a bad thing. 4. For as many parts as there are, and as big as it is, the fit is very good with one exception which I have noted in the Bad section. The OK: 1. This will take some time. I did it by myself and it took about 8 to 10 hours. I took some breaks so my time is somewhere between 8 and 10. 2. You need at least a 10 x 10 area to assemble. You need some room to maneuver the two sections around once you get them assembled and ready to mate the two section. 3. There is a LOT of turning and twisting all those screws and locking pieces. Patience is required. 4. One person can do it if you plan on how to stand up the sections on their ends and then "tip" them over. Again, patience and planning are the key. 5. I would HIGHLY RECOMMEND using furniture slides. I used 8 of them around the edges and the desk slides pretty easily. This makes getting the two sections pretty close for final mating and then getting it into your final position really easy. 6. Some of the areas where you are forced to twist the locking pieces can get congested. Use the smallest screwdriver you can. You do NOT need a power drill. In fact, I don't think you could use a power drill for all of it as it would be too hard to maneuver in some of the tight places. 7. You may need to adjust the drawer slides if the drawers hit each other. I had one drawer that was binding on the one beneath it, and adjusting the slides on the side made all the difference. Again, patience is needed. The Bad: 1. The plastic corner pieces that align the sides of the drawers to the front of the drawers were not labeled as in the instructions. They turned out to be the same pieces, but you must figure out which piece goes in which drawer as one drawer needs the pieces without the caps. Since the numbers don't match, you have to visually figure it out or else you will have to start over on that drawer. 2. The two sections are attached under the desk in the back corner with two screws which you place in the pre-drilled holes in the front-most vanity panel. Getting those holes to line up with the holes with the vanity panel from the second section is virtually impossible. You are crunched down under the sections trying to line up those holes. The wood is soft enough that you can get the two pieces to "attach", but I am not sure I got them aligned. 3. This is my biggest complaint about the desk. The two sections line up but the fit is not square. It is really good on the horizontal plane, but vertically there is a "bump". Kind of like two sections of a side walk that join together. There isn't really a gap, but a ridge between the two. Not a huge deal, but you can clearly see there are two sections joined together. You cannot confuse it for a single piece desktop. Now there is a plate underneath where the two sections are screwed together but it is too small to eliminate the ridge. 4. The cable holes in the desktop (2 of them) are too small to be of much use. They will allow for a couple of small USB -type cables for a mouse and keyboard, but HDMI and Display Port cable ends won't fit through. The Unknown: 1. I have no idea how this will disassemble to travel if I move. I think the two sections will be easily separated, but there are quite large and if you have a small doorway, it could be tricky. Summary: A nice piece for the price considering what you would pay for a solid wood desk. I think it is a bit unfair when folks are saying it is not sold "solid" wood. I did not think it was marketed as such, so I cannot fault anyone.
G**T
Came in 2 boxes. Labeled as 137lbs and 134lbs. After opening the boxes and laying out the parts (needs a lot of space) it took me about 6 hours (no breaks - tried to go fast). A few pieces were dented or scratched from shipping but mostly non visible, except the main top which has a dent. Wasn't enough for me to worry too much about. The finish is fairly easy to scratch so be careful. The drawers are a little stiff but all lined up and worked well. The door also lined up well. Instructions were mostly straightforward and there was a video link as well which I watched as I went along which helped a few times. Overall it's a nice looking desk, lots of room and very practical for me working from home full time.
A**A
One thing that is correct is that this will take you at least 8 hours to assemble. It's not extremely hard but, it has a LOT of parts and pieces and some are not marked. I found the manual very accurate and I actually enjoyed putting it together but, I'm sure not a lot of people will not enjoy spending one entire day putting it together. Before start the assembly, take out ALL the parts and pieces and try to put them in an order, specially with the screws. If you don't do this, you'll be putting a comment like the one above mine that is saying that the manual doesn't indicate the right screws. The manual is very clear in this aspect. You just need to start the assembly in an organized way. Make sure to assemble it on the room that it's going to be installed. After assembled, it's very heavy to move it around. The desk is VERY sturdy and nice. I actually removed one drawer so I could fit well with my office chair. I paid 399 plus shipping, which was great compared to other places where I found this same desk (i.e. Sears and Wayfair). It's the same desk they have, with the same assembly required but much more expensive on those other websites. For the price I paid, I would definitely recommend this product to anybody looking for a big and sturdy desk.
K**S
Nice desk however it came in a million different pieces. Drawers are also really sticky. Not sure I would order again as it’s cheaply made.
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