Scala Desk KD, White

PRODUCT SKU SCADWH

$279
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Description & Warranty

The Scala Desk KD White brings a fresh, modern feel to compact spaces, offering a clean and uplifting workspace that helps smaller rooms feel open and well-organised.

  • Crafted with a crisp white melamine surface that’s smooth, bright, and easy to clean.
  • Supported by a sturdy black metal frame designed for everyday durability.
  • Designed with a slim profile that fits comfortably into tight corners, bedrooms, or study nooks.
  • Finished with a bright white top that blends seamlessly into any space for an airy, refreshing look.
  • Arrives unassembled — simple tools, simple steps, satisfying results.
  • Dimensions: W:100 x D:50 x H:80 cm
  • Assembly: 1 hour
  • Warranty: 1 year
  • Country of origin: Manufactured in China
  • Available for nationwide delivery or Click & Collect from over 20 convenient locations

As part of Target Furniture’s Kitset Range, this desk arrives ready for a simple at-home build, keeping delivery easy and setup stress-free. Grab a cuppa, follow the steps, and enjoy a quick DIY moment before sitting down to your new, clutter-free workspace — ideal for students, renters, or compact homes.

Made with durable materials and a crisp, modern finish, the Scala Desk works beautifully with coastal, minimalist, and contemporary décor. Its slim footprint keeps your room feeling light while offering a practical place to work or study.

Enjoy fast nationwide delivery or Click & Collect from over 20 convenient locations across New Zealand — making it easy to bring effortless style home.

Dimensions & Packaging
PRODUCT DIMENSIONS:
W:100 x D:50 x H:80
Weight Limit: 25 kg

PACKAGING DIMENSIONS:
Box 1:  110cm x 58cm x 10cm; Gross Weight: 13.8kg

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