Although the item description says "Tangkula" desk, the box was labeled as a "Costway" desk. The white corner desk I received is similar to the photos -- it does not have any drawers, and the measurements are accurate.TIP 1: When opening the box, cut the tape along the 3 edges to make things easier for you -- that way you can open the box the way you flip open a pizza box. So if opened like a pizza box, all the parts and pieces are in the order you need as you follow along with the manual. It will start with the parts for one side of the legs/shelf under the desk, then the other leg/shelf, and then ends with the top of the desk.TIP 2: If you have hand-grip or back issues, you might want an extra set of hands to hold the shelves steady when you put the 2 sides together, or when you're trying to line the desktop holes/pegs/screws to the legs/shelves that go underneath.TIP 3: The 2 shelves have a sticker-label on it to show you which end/side faces outward. The sticker-labels are not plastic/vinyl, they are paper and makes it difficult to remove without scraping bits and pieces off. If you have goo-gone or a scraper, have it handy.TIP 4: They provide you with foam/felt circular pads to stick to the bottom of the desk to protect your floor, but they are an inch wide and too big so you might have to cut them in thirds if you don't want them to jut out. It is also easiest to put these felt pads on each leg/shelving while you can still easily flip the shelves upside-down. Once you've got the entire bottom half of the desk built, it'll be much harder to do.PUTTING IT TOGETHER: The instruction manual only had a few pages, but it was initially intimidating to look at. The font was tiny and a lot of the illustrations had tiny, hard to read portions... but despite this, the desk was easy to build; the pieces are labeled & there were spare pegs/screws/cam locks. I took my time and was half-asleep (after midnight) with no caffeine when I put this thing together, so it took about an hour to complete by myself. They also provide you with matching textured circular stickers to cover cam locks and such once you're done building the desk.---I use this desk for my work-from-home setup & it works perfectly for that purpose. The desktop provides just enough room to hold a laptop, monitor, dock, full-size keyboard, mouse, and a jiggler. I even have a houseplant on the desk as well. The back corner leg can easily hide the visual mess of cords. There is a slight texture to the desk & it's not visually noticeable, but do keep this in mind if you are going to use the surface to do any drawing or writing.Overall, I like how easy it was to put together by myself. It takes up minimal space, yet provides me with enough room for what I need. The desk feels sturdy/stable and any rough edges are placed against other pieces so you can't see/feel them. There is room for your knees underneath, however I'm a vertically challenged 5' 4" person and kept a footrest underneath. The footrest can bump into the left shelf since it's the low one. Also, you may find yourself resting your foot on the left shelf if it's empty, due to its low height. The right shelf doesn't hit my shin, but the regular-sized binders that I placed on it does -- because they jut out from the edge of the shelf by about 1" to 1.5".