🛋️ Elevate your workspace and snack game—where style meets seamless mobility!
The Tribesigns Height Adjustable C Table is a sleek, modern mobile side table featuring a height range of 26 to 34.5 inches, a sturdy metal frame with engineered wood top, and a tiltable surface adjustable up to 80° across 12 angles. Designed for indoor use, it includes locking casters for stability and two-tier storage shelves, making it perfect for laptops, snacks, or creative work beside your sofa or bed.
Frame Material Type | Metal |
Top Material Type | Engineered Wood |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Base | Metal |
Is Stain Resistant | No |
Material Type | Engineered Wood |
Base Type | Leg |
Is Foldable | No |
Tilting | No |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | No |
Is the item resizable? | No |
Furniture Base Movement | Glide |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 15.7"D x 31.5"W x 26"H |
Item Weight | 31.3 Pounds |
Size | Small |
Tabletop Thickness | 0.59 Inches |
Extended Length | 34.6 Inches |
Item Width | 15.74 Inches |
Maximum Lifting Height | 34.5 Inches |
Base To Top Distance | 26 Inches |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 30 Pounds |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Recommended Number of People for Assembly | 2 |
Specific Uses For Product | Residential Use |
Tools Recommended For Assembly | Drill |
Includes All Assembly Tools | Yes |
Color | Black+oak |
Shape | Rectangular |
Table Design | End Table |
Style Name | Modern |
Theme | Working, Entertainment |
Furniture Finish | Black |
Leg Style | Straight Leg |
Top Color | Oak |
Base Color | Black |
O**R
Solid, Good Design, Well Built
This table is very well designed and excellent for it purpose. It worked so well for my wife that we bought a second one for me. They were both well packed and complete. The mechanism on the second one appeared broken at first glance but closer inspection found that a shift of parts during transport had apparently shifted it - with a slight bit of pressure it snapped back in place and works as it should. Assembly was not difficult although time consuming and the instructions are clear. Each piece of hardware is clearly labeled and relate easily to the pictured steps in the assembly instructions diagram. One piece of advice based on "lessons learned," in assembly step number 6 only tighten the "D: screws finger tight during this step. That will help at step number "8." During assembly of our first one this was the only place of difficulty - step 8 - aligning the 4 legs for the top section with the bottom 4. Also, they seemed to slide very hard so when assembling the second one I tried spraying a light coat of WD40 on them. I don't recommend this as it was only marginally helpful and made clean-up more difficult. Having left the tightening of the "D" screws until the end actually was enough to make the whole process easier.Comments on the table itself: first, when fully assemble and at its lowest setting on all four supports the weight of the cantilevered end slopes down slightly. This is easily corrected by raising the front supports slightly and tightening the knurl knobs. It is then level and remains in place very well with no slipping. The second, and only other comment relates to the height adjustment. Because of the 4 tight fitting supports and the 8 knobs that actually lock each support in place setting a chosen height and holding it may not be a one person job (I expect I will find out for sure when I have to make the adjustments) and I would probably avoid this if height adjustment is expected to be a frequent occurrence.Even with those notes I would buy it again and recommend it to anyone that understands this.ADDED NOTE 6/10/22: On one of the two tables we have noted that every time the table is moved one of the wheels "locks." This is disconcerting and very annoying. On closer examination I found the either the caster is set too high into the leg or, the locking mechanism latch on the faulting cast rises too high. The result is that as the caster turns with table movement the latch hits the bottom of the lower shelf thereby "automatically" locking the caster.
K**Y
Good buy, but M8x1.25 stem casters need rep.
This is a nice table for the price. It has more shelf and storage space which is what i need. It has 8 screw handles that secure the 4 vertical poles that are used to support the table top. So it is secure. It takes more to adjust the height but i rather have the security.The only thing that is fussy are the wheels. The caster stems are M8x1.25 and the wheels are plastic that wear quickly on rough hard floor. I have a new set picked out for under $20.It delivered fast, was well packaged, and was easy to assemble.Update: 3.9.2025.I replaced my replacement stem casters.I use this for a laptop and books i read.Admittedly I put a lot of books on the bottom shelf, resulting in the stem casters underneath being nearly torn out of their mounting hole.I replaced them all with 3" swivel plate casters, that should hold up much better.I found that even the rear stem casters were wearing out the mount, even though there was nearly zero weight on that end. I believe the original mounting nuts are just too light weight, unless you do not put very much on this stand.Replacemenr casters are cheap enough, so this is still a great buy, and i like the table. just be careful not to overload it.
J**D
Works even for a usage the manufacture didn't intend.
I bought this for a strange reason. I needed this to use for my heavy equipment simulator controls from logitech. Due to limitations in their thinking, they only include the ability to hook up to a desk or table setting, no connections to put it on a stand. Issue is, I use a large screen tv for my computer/tv/streaming/console game playing and not a desk or table in sight. After looking around at stands, I decided they had their own flaws as they were not really movable. As I have a non-adjustable C-table for my bed for laptop use, I took a look at it and surprisingly enough it would be able to take the clamps. But, the one I had was too high, had nothing to put the foot pedals on as there was no board on the bottom, and too short for all 3 pieces. So I browsed around and took a chance on this. And it worked once I made an adapter to hold the pedals in place and it also allowed me to run the wires out of the way to protect them with wiring clips as they're typical manufacturer junk of being easily destroyed.For sturdiness, it's pretty good. After a couple uses though I pulled off the original wheels and put heavier duty ones on with better locks. But as it's not being used as intended, can't hold the manufacturer responsible for that. But the wheels did lock and hold decently and didn't look like an issue for normal use. I also took off the laptop/book rest so the steering wheel would fit better.Ease of assembly? Easier then some items I've had the displeasure of dealing with. The C-table I already had was confusing on instructions and awkward to put together by myself. This table, had no actual issues other then the locks the wheels screwed into weren't set correctly. A small flat head screw driver allowed me to "pull" them into place so the screw wouldn't bind on the frame metal. All and all, I put it together in about 15-20 minutes by myself even dealing with 2 curious cats and a dog wanting to help. On instructions, they're basically idiot proof. And as someone who's been an idiot too many times and having to disassemble and reassemble items due to "misunderstandings," I appreciated the clear part notations and assembly. Now that I think about it, another issue was that the bolts don't sit flush (not a major concern for me) and that screwing into the frame parts could be difficult to get started due to the roughness of the frame connection. But, a little patience and stubbornness took care of that.So being pretty honest on my review. For ease of assembly, I took off 2 stars mainly due to the "screwing the frame together" issue with all the roughness not allowing the bolt to thread into the assembly easily. For the price, it's hard to say if the quality of the frame pieces should be better, but for the annoyance of having 6 of the 8 frame assemblies taking up most of the assembly time trying to get the bolt in basically accounts for the missing 2 stars. I've had better, I've had worse. Sturdiness, haven't had an issue except for needing to change out for wheels with better and sturdier locks- but as pointed out, it's being used for something that the manufacturer didn't intend. Value- I basically took one star off due to receiving an email asking for a revue before I had this for awhile. Not every problem shows up quickly and you can't judge value all the time within a couple days (as another recent purchase for a different item was good for a month and then decided to literally blow up scaring the animals and waking me up.) Give me time to decide if it's a good value... So far, based on what I know for now, it's 4 stars that can go up to 5 over time. But only time will tell.Picture is from the day I assembled it and before I ran the wires out of sight and a few days before I changed the wheels out. But, it's given me the ability to roll it out from the side of the couch, play my games, then roll it back when I get done.
S**E
Easy to Assemble & Great Value
I put this together by myself (supervised by my cats) in about 2 hours, going slow & making sure I got everything right. Everything fit very well. Piece of cake for this grandma. I know I’ll enjoy this as I use it. Of note on raising & lowering the height - to raise it you have to pull with left & right alternating. Lowering is easier. Also, I must have mismeasured the couch base because I’m about half inch from it fitting under. All in all, I really like this for the quality build, ease of assembly, value, & functionality.
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