I reached a point in my life when I promised myself no more particleboard furniture. With that one, simple limitation, finding an affordable desk for my new home office has been nearly impossible to find - used, new, online, or IRL.Supply chain problems and the prevalence of work from home during the pando seemed to stymie me at every turn. Then I stumbled upon this table.Based on the photos, description, price, and reviews, it seemed like maybe, just maybe this particular table could be the right solution to my solid-wood, home-office problems.But I was hesitant. I’ve been burned by online, too-good-to-be-true promises of products that failed me in the end. How could I be sure this one wasn’t just another in a long line of my life’s disappointments.Then I noticed it. The name of the company. Zinus. It rung a bell, but I couldn’t quite call from the depths of my age-ravaged mind where I had seen that name before.Was it a dream? Was it an allergy medicine that had been outlawed in the mid ‘70s?I had to sleep on it. Sleep. Sleep … THAT WAS IT!Zinus was the name of the bed frame that I bought long ago and slept contentedly on for years, until I had to have my spouse arrested and thrown out of my house and my life. The bed went, too. So many ghosts.But then I found a new bed frame (queen this time) and a mattress from Zinus. A beautiful bed frame that was easy to assemble with minimum effort, a lackluster toolbox, and very little mechanical ability on my part. I also have a Zinus mattress. It’s firm. But not too firm. It’s not like sleeping on a rock, but it is like sleeping on a rock wrapped in love and smooshy stuffy and the knowledge that that man will never darken my doorstep again.Anyway, with all that in mind I ordered the table. I thought, what the heck, Zinus hasn’t done me wrong yet.The table came today - impeccably packed, and smelling of Lemon Pledge, but not in a gross way.Even I, with my aforementioned limitations, was able to assemble the table in about 15 minutes. They even included a snazzy little ratchet tool (the good kind of ratchet) to help put it together.It’s as solid as my conviction to stay single for the rest of my life, and just the perfect size for the space it needed to fill - in my room and in my heart.So, yeah, it’s a good table. Would recommend.My only warning is that the color is more ‘mocha frappuccino’ than ‘espresso’. And I should know, I live in the greater Seattle area - the birthplace of Starbucks!But that’s a quibble.