The $149 Trig Desk from CB2
If you're looking for a desk (or 10) that doesn't bore you to death, won't fall apart by the end of your fiscal year and won't break the bank, tear a page out of the BradsDeals office playbook and buy a few of the trig desk from CB2. At $149, the compact (read: space-saving), attractive (tempered-glass top) and sturdy (steel with titanium finish) trig is a relative bargain.
Some assembly is required but it is modest - the desk comes mainly in-tact. In-store pickup as available in NYC, Chicago, San Fran or LA but shipping starts at a reasonable $21.95 if not.
See it in action at BD headquarters at right!
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Brad Wilson is the founder and editor-in-chief of BradsDeals.com, an online business that aggregates information on deals, coupons, and discounts for consumers and businesses. He started the company eight years ago, when he was still a student in college. A recognized expert on online shopping trends, Wilson is frequently interviewed on news programs including those on ABC, NBC, and MSNBC.
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