A Folding Desk on Wheels That Tucks Away When You Don't Need It
A compact folding desk with a light oak-effect top and a white powder-coated metal frame, mounted on four castors for easy repositioning. Two of the castors lock, so the desk stays put when you are working and rolls freely when you need to move it. The folding mechanism lets it collapse to a slim profile that slots behind a door or under furniture when not in use. A practical choice for a home office corner, a secondary study surface or a temporary laptop station in a small room.
- Foldable Design: Collapses to a slim profile for storage behind a door or flat against a wall.
- Four Castors: Two locking castors keep the desk stationary during use; the other two allow free rolling.
- 80cm Work Surface: Wide enough for a laptop, a notebook and a coffee without feeling cramped.
- White Metal Frame: Powder-coated cross-braced frame provides lateral stability without adding visual weight.
- No-Tool Assembly: Hinges and castors arrive pre-fitted — no assembly tools required.
Folding Desk on Wheels — 80cm
This desk is designed around one practical constraint: the rooms it goes into are small. The light oak-effect top sits on a white metal frame with cross-bracing for stability, and four castors at the base mean it rolls easily from room to room. Two of those castors have brakes, so the desk holds position while you work without shifting mid-session.
The folding mechanism is the main reason to choose this over a fixed desk. When the workday is done, it collapses to a slim profile that fits behind a door or against a wall — a genuine space saving rather than a marginal one.
Frame and Top
The metal frame is finished in white with cross-bar bracing on both sides for lateral stability. The top surface has a light natural wood-effect finish. The unit arrives with hinges and castors pre-fitted.
Mobility and Storage
The four white plastic castors allow the desk to roll on hard floors and low-pile carpet. Two braking castors lock with a downward foot press. When folded, the desk is slim enough to fit into tight storage gaps that most fixed furniture cannot occupy.

















