I purchased the all black one.The Good:Looks great, really easy to assemble with instructions but I could have figured it out without them as well. Packaged well, arrived in great shape. Definitely useful to have a helper to carry. It's not super heavy but the box is wide. The desk readily supports the weight of 2 large (27") monitors on the open (left) side. Small upper shelf seems to be holding my full sized desktop tower just fine, even without the divider/support pieces attached (so far).The Bad:The particle board that makes the left side of the desk is either a tiny bit loose, or slightly warped, but I am confident I can fix it with wood glue and a heavy weight.The number stickers that label the pieces are cheap paper that totally shred and leave sticky goop on the pieces. Be prepared to scrub a bit OR if you're like me, ignore them until you're on a conference call and then start picking at them and color over whats left with a black sharpie. Or a gold one. You do you. Actually that could lead to some cool weathering.... I digress.I am not sure I agree with the price tag on this. Mine was purchased for $298 or thereabouts and is now listed at $345. I purchased it because it was exactly the type of desk I was looking for in terms of aesthetics and functionality, so my disagreement with the price is entirely due to materials. That said, clearly I still bought it.Bonus content:I mentioned I have two monitors - they are both on a raised, adjustable arm that clamps to the back of the desk. I had to add a chunk of wood under the desk for the clamp to grab on safely. Not everyone just had random chunks of wood around the house like I do, so maybe someone finds that useful to know ahead of time. The desk does wiggle just a tiny bit because it is not very deep, and after using it for a few weeks, I do need to go around and loc-tite/tighten all the screws. None are obviously loose, but -just to be on the safe side. I would just chalk it up to settling in and I am not worried about it at all.I did not attach the two upper shelf divider pieces. There are obvious pre drilled holes, and they were probably intended to assist with structural integrity, but I did not care for them. If the shelf fails, I will report back. Otherwise at some point I will probably slap some wood glue on the seam and call it a day. Seems fine.Mine's on carpet but if you are setting it up on a hard floor I highly recommend felt pads for the "legs."