Student Workstation Seats Two Comfortably

Paragonís Deluxe two-person computer workstation sports heavy-duty CPU racks mounted at each end outside the sitting area for easy access and more leg room. Designed for in-line or classroom arrangement, the workstation suits small-group learning activities.

Available in 68î or 80î lengths, the tabletop has a durable high-pressure laminate work surface protected by bumper molding. Sturdy 16-gauge steel legs can adjust to provide tabletop heights from 24î to 31î. 

Popular options for the Deluxe include pullout keyboard trays and a book rack with two shelves. The unit comes in a choice of colors. Paragon Furniture, Inc., Fort Worth, TX, (817) 581-4045, www.paragoninc.com

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