The 10 Best L-Shaped Desks

Updated December 20, 2018 by Quincy Miller

This wiki has been updated 21 times since it was first published in December of 2018. It's hard to get any work done when you have to dig through stacks of paper just to find your keyboard. These L-shaped desks can be a godsend for anyone looking to maximize their office space, as they provide two large working areas, reducing the chance that either one will be too cluttered to use at any given time. They also fit snugly into corners, which gives you more room to walk around. When users buy our independently chosen editorial choices, we may earn commissions to help fund the Wiki. If you'd like to contribute your own research to Ezvid Wiki, please get started by reviewing this introductory video.

1. Ryan Rove Belmac

2. RTA Space Saver

3. Z-Line Belaire

4. Sauder Barrister Lane

5. Techni Mobili Modern

6. Whalen Newport

7. SHW Corner

8. Ashley Furniture Baraga

9. Tribesigns Modern

10. Bush Furniture Cabot

Editor's Notes

December 14, 2018:

While we're confident that each of the selections on this list would make handsome and effective additions to your home or office, it's important to consider your likely uses for the desk before making a purchase, as some are better suited for tech use while others are ideal for old-fashioned applications like paying bills (or storing junk).

Last updated on December 20, 2018 by Quincy Miller

After getting his bachelor’s from the University of Texas, Quincy Miller moved out to Los Angeles, where he soon found work as a copywriter and researcher, specializing in health and wellness topics for a major online media brand. Quincy is also knowledgeable about home improvement, as he’s had extensive experience with everything from insulation to power tools to emergency room trips, sometimes in that order. Sharing a home with three dogs and a couple of cats has forced Quincy to learn as much as he can about pet supplies, animal nutrition and, most importantly, the best ways to tackle the mountains of fur that accumulate in every corner of your home.


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