Ironwood Glacier® Study Carrels
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Ironwood Glacier® Study Carrels is rated
out of
5 by
4.
Product Description
Simple design with height-adjustable work surfaces
- 1" thick, industrial-grade particle board core with thermal-fused laminate surfaces
- Work surfaces measure 34"W x 26-7/8"D
- High side panels provide user privacy
- Upper shelf provides storage space is removable to accommodate large computer monitors
- Ideal for computers, AV equipment or study areas
- Starter/Add-on configurations make it easy to adapt to your changing needs
- Adjusts 26–29"H for a wide variety of users
- Measures 48"H x 36"W x 30"D overall
Moderate Assembly Required. It will require hand or power tools.(less than 1 hr)
INFO & GUIDES
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Delphos Ks Public Library from
Computer Carrels
Absolutely wonderful!! Only problem was sent the wrong instruction sheet for the Adder, but once that got figured out, they went together wonderfully. I will say, The instruction sheet should have a notation that if adding an Adder, don't attach right side, to go to Adder instructions. Kind of bites, having to take it apart after putting it together.
Date published: 2023-11-17
Rated 4 out of
5
by
bpld from
Perfect for our library!
Before we purchased these study carrels our public use computers were just sitting on a table. The carrels are wonderful! The provide privacy for the user and look beautiful. We have received many compliments on them.
Date published: 2017-09-29
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Library on the Ridge from
Sturdy & Beautiful
Although a little tough to put together these units look great and keep our 10 public internet stations. The public enjoy the extra sense of privacy and comfort.
Date published: 2016-02-13
Rated 1 out of
5
by
sbryson from
Flaky Product
While assembling the product, I was convinced that because the heft of the panel pieces, the Ironwood study carell would be a sturdy addition to our library. Ironwood proved to be a misnomer. After one week of K-6 student use, the pins upholding the desk surface stripped out of their pre-drilled holes. Thankfully, no child was sitting at the desk at that time! Additionally, the left and right "wings" do not remain stationary at right angles; instead, they flare out. Perhaps this is why the press board flaked around the pin holes. Maybe the pins should be longer, too.
Date published: 2019-05-02