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Desks & computer desks

This pair is ready to take the centre stage

A fresh coat of paint for a fan-favourite series. Our beloved desk and an all-new additional drawer unit are now available in a bold blue – a colour that pairs surprisingly well with most interiors. The chest of drawers comes with optional castors and lets you move it to wherever you need it. Perfect for those with long legs, or people who prefer their storage on the side. With its finished back, this practical duo not only fits in every corner, but can just as well be placed in the middle of the room. Because this is a combo with nothing but good sides.

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A black-blue ALEX desk, with a separate drawer unit and a swivel chair sitting in front and a keyboard on top.
A black-blue ALEX drawer unit with five drawers on castors is positioned next to a desk and chair.
A black-blue ALEX desk with a beige/birch veneer FJÄLLBERGET conference chair in front, and an ALEX drawer unit underneath.
A close-up of cable management in a black-blue ALEX desk.
An opened drawer of a black-blue ALEX drawer unit on castors, showing different colours of paper rolls.
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From studying to streaming

Turn any desk into a height-adjustable workspace with the DUBBLA laptop stand, perfect for standing while writing that essay. And when study time is over, switch it up and use it as a side table for film marathons with friends!

The orange DUBBLA laptop stand with a laptop placed on a white desk in front of a white pegboard and a small pink mirror.
Two people watching something on a laptop placed on the orange DUBBLA laptop stand positioned on an orange striped rug.

Organise your desk, clear your mind

This ALEX setup along with its two coordinated drawers makes the perfect study corner for anyone who likes to keep school items organised and perhaps even out of sight. A colourful yet sophisticated setup that comes with lots of storage options: drawers for essentials, noticeboards for when inspiration hits and shelves to reveal your keepsakes. Even what you see on the desk itself is all about organisation. Split into two, one side is for study, the other for personal items and hobbies. And don’t forget the importance of lighting by having a desk light for late-night studying and a table lamp to get cosy when it’s time for a relaxing movie.

A study corner with ALEX desk and three drawer units in black-blue, with a FJÄLLBERGET conference chair in front of it.
An opened drawer of the ALEX desk in black-blue, filled with study supplies divided in beige NOJIG organisers.
Video: A video with different table tops, trestles, and legs on a loop that shows various kinds of desks.

How to create your own desk

Mix and match tabletops, trestles or legs to build the desk that suits you. Whether it’s bold, clean or all about storage: the choice is yours. Not sure where to start? We’ll help you design a setup that works for the long run.

6 ideas to help you create your own desk

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How high should a desk be?

The standard height for a computer desk is between 50-70 cm. Within this range, most people should be able to find a height that fits.

Depending on how tall you are, and what kind of desk chair you use, you can determine which height is most comfortable for you. A few general guidelines for a good desk height are:

  • When sitting down, the desk should reach up to your elbows. You should be able to comfortably rest your arms on the surface in a roughly 90-degree angle.
  • Underneath the desk, you should have roughly 35-40 cm from the top of your knees to the bottom of the desk. And from the bottom of the desk to the floor it should be roughly 60 cm.
  • Remember that your height and your sitting position might influence your optimal desk height, but since ergonomics can go a long way in supporting your body and warding off fatigue, it’s worth spending a little time on
  • Try sitting by a desk or dinner table and measure the height to make a calculated choice.

What type of desks can I find at IKEA?

Everyone’s work, hobby and study are slightly different. Our desks reflect that very diversity, designed for different needs and preferences. At IKEA you’ll find gaming desks optimized for a gamer set-up, ergonomic office desks, space-saving corner desks and everything in between.

Many of our desks are height-adjustable, meaning you can switch between standing and sitting throughout the day. Other desks have collapsible table tops, allowing you to adjust the surface space if your project gets messy with papers and stationery. Small desks for children are designed to inspire creativity and help with homework, while storage desks with drawers make organizing a breeze.

From rustic wood to glossy white, there’s a desk for every style, purpose and project. Productivity has never felt more comfortable.