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I have two MIKAEL desks and I love them. Nice and big and just plain simple. The only thing is that I don't believe IKEA sells the MIKAEL desk anymore. The closest they sell is the JONAS desk but it's $130. There's another one called MICKE. It's like the MIKAEL desk except it has drawers and it's $70.

Yeah the one I currently have is a MIKAEL but it's the workstation one with a tower slot and shelving. Not really what I'm after now I have my laptop. I'll probably see if I can fit the Jonas in, it's a close fit! :laugh:

Been a while since I've participated in one of these..

I finally have two monitors exactly the same kind.. Acer H223H. 1920x1080 and they're WONDERFUL next to each other.

I find it strange to work on 2 monitors like that... 3 might be fine or one big main and smaller extra monitor for stats or something. Dont you spend most of the time looking in between the monitors into the frames?

well IKEA is not available in my country :p

im gona get it custom made..

just wanted to see any good white wood table..

or something with a glossy white top..

if its cheap enough to be custom made ill go for it :)

very impressed with all the white table ppl here :p

I'm in the market for a desk like the one below. Looks like it was available at Ikea till last year and they no longer carry it.

Does anyone know where I could find something similar now? I am looking for a simple desk just like this one for my new computer desk.

I posted earlier, but took some newer photos.

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I'm in the market for a desk like the one below. Looks like it was available at Ikea till last year and they no longer carry it.

Does anyone know where I could find something similar now? I am looking for a simple desk just like this one for my new computer desk.

They still sell it

http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/10103677

Thanks for searching! I don't believe that is it though, but I can't be sure. The one you posted has a pull out thing, which this one doesn't. The above desk doesn't have rails for the pullout either.

The one in the pic and the one I am referring to is in this Ikea Mikael doc: http://www.ikea.com/ms/en_IE/customer_service/buying_guides.pdf/MIKAEL.pdf .

MIKAEL desk, 140x75x76 cm.

May be completed with MIKAEL glass desk top and/or

MIKAEL add-on unit (sold separately).

I am only looking for something similar, so thank you for bringing that to my attention. Though I could do without the pullout.

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