🖥️ Fold, Work, Dine — Your Wall’s New Best Friend
The Haotian SoBuy Wall-Mounted Drop-Leaf Table is a modern, foldable workstation and dining solution designed to save space without sacrificing style or strength. Measuring 23.6" by 15.7" and supporting up to 44 lbs, it’s crafted from high-quality MDF with a smooth painted finish. Ideal for compact homes or offices, it installs easily with clear instructions and folds flat against the wall, transforming any room into a multifunctional hub.
Color | White |
Shape | Rectangular |
Table Design | Dining Table |
Style Name | Modern |
Finish Types | Painted |
Furniture Finish | Wood |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 15.7"D x 23.6"W x 0.55"H |
Item Weight | 4 Kilograms |
Size | 1-Arm |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 20 Kilograms |
Recommended Uses For Product | Face Makeup |
Frame Material Type | Wood |
Top Material Type | Wood |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Base | Engineered Wood |
Is Stain Resistant | No |
Material Type | Engineered Wood |
Seating Capacity | 2 |
Base Type | Pedestal |
Number of Items | 1 |
Number Of Shelves | 1 |
O**A
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Good and comfortable!
D**N
Great desk if you're on a budget
My 16 year old daughter managed to put most of it together by herself, only asking me to screw things for her, and she's never built a thing in her life. The process was a bit of a pain but she enjoyed building it and is extremely proud of herself. It took us about 2 hours since we were figuring it out along the way and taking our time. But it'd probably only take an hour for most people. Maybe less. It's not the sturdiest desk but it's sturdy enough for her. She wanted a cute piece of furniture she could study at and she got it. The pieces got a bit scratched and chipped up in some places before we finally put it together but that's because the desk is cheap but it isn't bad. None of those marks show now that it's put together. Mostly because my daughter knew that it would damage easily and treated the thing like glass even while building it. All in all I would give this desk a 9/10 for an affordable floating desk. If you can afford something more expensive than you might want to invest in a better desk but if you want something that does its job, looks good, and is cheap, then this desk is fine.
E**2
Great little table perfect for limited space
I have a small studio with mini kitchenette that has limited floor space. I chose this table largely because it was the only one I could find that would fit the limited wall space dimensions I had. I was concerned it might be too small to be useful (even with pictures, it's hard for me to get a sense of scale sometimes.) After receiving it, I couldn't be more thrilled.Product Appearance:The product description says this is solid wood, and it might be but it's pretty lightweight. It's also coated/painted with a high-gloss paint or thermofoil substance. In other words, the surface is smooth almost plasticy- no way of knowing what's underneath. The coating gives the table a modern finish and is easy to wipe clean.Size: Dimensions noted in description are right on. For context, I was able to work comfortably on the table with a standard laptop, and had more than enough room for a plate and cup, silverware etc. That said, you would be hard-pressed to fit two people at this table, it's really best for one.Installation: No instructions are included in the packaging, but it's pretty straightforward. The table ships with molly bolts/screws, which run underneath the table top. Because of the angle, it can be a bit tricky to screw them in without a little wrangling (your hand will hit the top of the table), but I was able to get this up on a wall in less than 20 minutes.Can't speak to durability, but this is exactly what I was looking for my space and would recommend to others!
S**R
Annoying Set Up, But Worth It
Overall, I'm super happy with this product. Being totally transparent, this was a beast to put together. There are a lot of little pieces, it's time-consuming and the directions weren't the easiest to follow - but if I can do it, you can do it. The end result is totally worth it. It holds a good amount of the decor and books that I put on it. The leaf table is really quick and easy to put up and down. I was using this as a packaging area in my office and it's really convenient how convertible it is.
A**A
Not bad.
I jave a small kitchen in my small apartment with very little counter space. So I added this as a solution for more surface to hold items. The material is really good. It feels sturdy and it's a decent size for what I am using it for. It's heavy for sure. All the pieces fit well together.
M**E
Great for the price, minor adjustment
So far it hasn’t fallen off the wall yet lol. It seems fairly sturdy. I mounted one side directly into the stud and had to use their anchor for the other side. I’ve got two monitors and my laptop on it with no wobble issues!Only flaw is the ability to keep the desk up or down. The pegs don’t have the ability to do that, it’s just a hole and doesn’t give enough to slide, so I had to cut and sand to make it to be able to do so. Not the biggest deal, but from the pictures, it looked like that was their intention, to be able to go up and down, so it should have been made that way. Also there’s quite a few pieces and it’s a bit daunting when you first open the box, but everything was labeled so it wasn’t too bad.
T**S
A bit hard to assemble, but worth it!
This is the perfect minimalist drop leaf shelf/table! I use it in my bedroom as a table whenever I need one and it just looks so sleek and seamless. I love how it looks! It took some time to assemble, but in the end it was worth it!
C**R
Closet door converted to bedside table!!
This genius invention has made me one happy girl. For over a year now, I've had to live without a bedside table because our bed is flanked on both sides by closet doors that swing open. I've been trying to balance things on the window seal behind me or on the floor, and it's just plain obnoxious and inconvenient. This table is light enough to put in a regular "flimsy" closet door, just make sure you use the wall anchors with the screws. It was a little annoying to line up, but I just had help holding it in place, and pre-drilled little holes through the table's screw holes after leveling it and then drilled them bigger after I set the table down, hammered in the anchors, lined it back up, and screwed the screws into the anchors. It's sturdy, and I love that I can put it down and take it up. Finally I have a place to put my wine glass, books, notes, whatever!
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