FAQs for Logan Desk Return
Q: What are the dimensions of the Logan Desk Return?
A: The Logan Desk Return is available in standard sizes designed to align seamlessly with Logan Desks, typically ranging from 900mm to 1200mm wide, 450mm to 600mm deep, and 730mm high. These dimensions provide flexibility for different workspace needs.
Q: Can the Logan Desk Return be installed on either side of the desk?
A: Yes. The return has a reversible configuration, allowing it to be fitted on either the left-hand or right-hand side of your main desk. This flexibility makes it adaptable to a variety of office layouts.
Q: What materials is the Logan Desk Return made from?
A: It is constructed from 25mm thick melamine panels with 2mm PVC shock-absorbent edging. This combination provides strength, durability, and protection against everyday wear and tear.
Q: Does the Logan Desk Return include adjustable feet?
A: Yes. The return comes with adjustable levelling feet, ensuring stability and a steady work surface even on uneven floors.
Q: How durable is the Logan Desk Return?
A: Built from commercial-grade 25mm melamine with reinforced PVC edging, the return is designed for long-term use in busy office, education, or home environments.
Q: What finish options are available for the Logan Desk Return?
A: It features a sleek white melamine top with ironstone sides, creating a clean and professional two-tone aesthetic that pairs perfectly with the Logan Range of office furniture.
Q: Is the Logan Desk Return environmentally friendly?
A: Yes. Manufactured from low-emission melamine board, it complies with Australian standards for sustainability and healthier indoor air quality.
Q: What warranty does the Logan Desk Return come with?
A: The return is backed by a 5-Year Manufacturer’s Warranty, ensuring peace of mind and long-term reliability.
Q: Where is the Logan Desk Return best suited for use?
A: This return is perfect for corporate offices, home workspaces, educational institutions, and reception desks. It provides additional working surface or space for equipment like printers, secondary monitors, or files.