Furinno JAYA Simple Design Computer Desk in Walnut effect – practical study and writing desk
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What it is and why people buy it
The Furinno JAYA Simple Design Computer Desk is a compact computer and writing desk built around a straightforward idea: keep the footprint small, but give you somewhere sensible to store the things you’re using every day. On paper, the “JAYA” look is all about being neat rather than fussy, with storage built into the sides.
If you’re working from a small room, a study nook, or a bedroom setup where space is tight, this kind of desk can feel more workable than larger, fully flat alternatives. It’s also the sort of desk you’d likely choose when you want something that fits a budget without demanding too much in terms of layout.
The design that actually matters day to day
What stands out in the layout is the combination of a desk surface with extra shelving. There are shelves on both sides intended for a CPU and books, plus an elevated shelf position that can suit a compact printer or other desk decorations. In use, that can mean fewer items living on the main worktop—useful if you’re the type who ends up with papers, a notebook, and a laptop cooling pad all fighting for space.

There’s also a flat, stable desktop described as resilient on a flat surface, so it’s designed for day-to-day writing and computer work rather than anything heavy-duty or industrial.
A fair caveat: it’s a simple, space-saving setup, not a workstation with lots of cable management details or deep storage. If your setup depends on extensive shelving, monitor arms, or you simply want maximum desk clearance, this may feel a bit constrained.
Materials and build approach (and what to expect)
The desk is made using PVC tubes and E1 grade composite wood. That’s a pretty clear signal for its positioning: more of a practical home office desk than a solid wood, furniture-shop piece.


It also requires assembly. That’s not unusual for this category, but it’s worth noting if you prefer “ready to go” furniture. Before buying, check whether you’re comfortable putting together flat-pack style furniture and following the instructions properly.

What size-limited rooms it suits (and what it doesn’t)
It makes sense if you need a computer desk, writing desk, or study desk where the floor space is limited and you still want side storage for books and a CPU. It also suits people who like the desk to look tidy because there’s less reason to leave everything piled in the centre.
It might not suit you if you’re expecting a more premium, heavy, or highly custom workstation feel. Likewise, if you need lots of printer space, a very large monitor area, or a desk designed specifically for complex ergonomic setups, you may find this is more “good basic arrangement” than “fully featured workstation”.
It’s also best considered as a home-use desk where normal day-to-day use is the goal—especially if you’re working within the intended space-saving plan.
Practical tips for getting the most from it

A small desk lives or dies by your layout choices. With the side shelves in mind, it helps to:
- Keep frequently used books within reach of the side shelves, so you don’t crowd the work surface.
- Place the CPU on the side shelf as intended, rather than letting it sprawl on the floor or the desk edge.
- If you’re putting a compact printer on the elevated shelf, make sure paper handling is convenient from your seated position.
For a quick example: imagine setting it up in a bedroom study corner. You sit down to write a few pages, your laptop sits on the main surface, books go to the side, and the printer sits on the raised area—suddenly the desk area looks less cluttered and you’re not constantly shifting items around mid-task.


One limitation to keep in mind is that, because it’s a compact design, there’s only so much you can spread out. If your workflow needs a lot of space for documents, reference books, or multiple screens, you may want to measure your available area first and be realistic about the desk surface size.
The essentials before you buy

Before committing, it’s worth checking:
- Whether the assembly requirement fits your comfort level and time.
- That the desk’s storage concept matches your setup (CPU/books on the sides, a compact printer or decor on the elevated shelf).
- That a simpler, space-saving layout is what you actually want, rather than a more expansive desk.
If you’re buying this for a student workspace, a home office corner, or a writing station, it should cover the basics well—especially if you’re prioritising practical storage over a wide, open desk.
Final verdict
It’s a sensible pick if you want a simple, compact computer desk with built-in side storage for books and a CPU, and you’re happy with PVC tube and E1 composite materials plus flat-pack assembly. It suits small rooms and everyday study or writing setups where keeping the work surface clear matters.

It’s not the best choice if you’re chasing a more premium build feel, extensive workstation features, or lots of room to spread out—this one stays firmly in the “basic but functional” lane.
Mini FAQ


Will this work as a writing desk as well as a computer desk?
Yes—its purpose is described as a computer desk and writing/study desk, with a flat desktop suited to normal writing and computer use.
Does it include storage for books or a CPU?

It’s designed with shelving on both sides intended for a CPU and books.
Is assembly required?
Yes, it requires assembly and you should follow the included instructions.
What materials is it made from?
The frame uses PVC tubes and the rest uses E1 grade composite wood.
Where would the printer go?
The design includes an elevated shelf option intended for a compact printer or other desk decoration.
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