Safco® Onyx Mesh Telephone Stand With Drawer, 7"H x 11 3/4"W x 9 1/4"D, Black
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Hello! This is, without a doubt, Black.
It measures approximately 11 1/4 inches in length. My copy is currently sat on my desk. It accommodates both my office phone and my headset's cradle/charger. It keeps everything in order! I hope this has been of assistance.
The width of the front is approximately 11 inches. 5" in length, with a depth of about 9.5" from front to back. The sides are about 7" tall, with a height of 25". The top "shelf" has a slant of about 4 degrees. I hope this helps: 5" to 6" from the stand's bottom.
You won't be able to lay the phone flat. The top section is slanted and cannot be changed.
Selected User Reviews For Safco® Onyx Mesh Telephone Stand With Drawer, 7"H x 11 3/4"W x 9 1/4"D, Black
The stand is ideal for my workstation. It maintains a standard- Objects were used when they were available, but they were not visually organized. It's a good deal - It's built to last and wasn't too expensive, and it keeps my phone stable and from moving around. The stand hasn't slid around on me yet. If I do, it would be simple to glue something to the bottom of the stand. br>br>The drawer does pull out all the way, as one reviewer mentioned, but I don't consider that a negative. It makes it simple to access items in the drawer's back. br>br>One of the features that sold me on this phone stand was the storage beneath the drawer; I keep a schedule, a phone list, and a few other documents in page protectors and refer to them several times a day. They used to be on my desk in front of my phone, which made things look a little more cluttered. They're just as useful now that they're in the storage area beneath the drawer, but they're out of sight. One reviewer claimed that the storage area was too small to hold a full sheet of paper, but it is. All of the documents I have on hand are printed on an 8-inch by 11-inch sheet of paper. They're printed on 5"x11" paper and stored in page protectors. Not only that, but each page protector holds about three months' worth of documents, so they take up even more room than if they were just a few sheets of paper. There's about 1/8-inch of snow on the ground. There's about an inch of extra space on each side of the stack of paper/page protectors, which is enough to slide them in and out easily. The stack of pages/protectors does, however, protrude slightly from the back of the stand. They can't slide out the back because there isn't a back to the storage area. I can put something in the back if it bothers me enough. However, I have an orchid in front of it, which obscures the view of the back of the stand.
This is a little taller than I anticipated, but it looks very professional. I received mine the day before yesterday and put it in today. It gives me extra storage and a great view of my phone, which I appreciate.
My desktop computer is equipped with a landline telephone. It's exactly the same size as the unit's top. There is because I can see the numbers and use them more easily now that the phone is at an angle. The unit is very sturdy, and I appreciate the fact that it has a drawer where I can keep my note paper, pen, and password book. I read reviews and take careful measurements before placing an order. So far, I haven't been let down.
This was supposed to be my work station, but it quickly turned into a annoyance. I kept pens, highlighters, and small note pads in the pull-out drawer. Every time I reached for a pen or piece of paper, the drawer slid open, revealing nearly all of the contents. I eventually gave the piece to a coworker and kept the drawer, which I now use as a pen holder. The look was great, but it didn't work for me.
This is ideal for keeping next to my monitor at work, as it has a special drawer where I can keep scissors, staplers, and other items that I didn't have before. There's also a small slot for a form that fits perfectly alongside the phone's extra-wide dimensions. The only complaint I have is that when you pull out the drawer to get whatever you're storing in it, it slides out and falls out completely. It isn't a major issue, though.
The product arrived in a well-packaged box, and the stand appears to be quite sturdy. The "drawer" simply sits beneath the top shelf, which is a major flaw. There is no track or anything to keep it straight, so it falls down at an angle when you pull it out (as shown in the picture). I simply do not recall that part of the description. It was not enough of a hassle to return it, but I was disappointed nonetheless.
This is something I bought for my work desk. br>I wish there was a side area where I could lay papers. I wish the phone section was more slanted so that the caller ID screen could be viewed more easily. To see who is calling, I must still lean forward. But I adore the clean lines and pull-out drawers. br>I've gotten a lot of positive feedback on it.
This is exactly what I needed: a small stand for my phone and a place to keep some message pads. My only disappointment is that the draw lacks small stoppers, allowing it to slide in and out far too easily. Aside from that, it accomplishes the task at hand.