The eye wants something too. The design of this agency was ultimately the deciding factor. The whole is properly packed in two cardboard boxes, so there is minimal risk of any transport damage.
Assembling the rock-solid frame is a piece of cake. However, then the challenge begins. You have to align the top yourself on the frame before fixing it with 12 screws. Not a problem for someone with a carpenter's eye, if you are not handy then this step in the assembly process can be a challenge. For just under 700,- peak, I would have expected an innovative solution such as pre-assembled nuts in the top. Or, for example, a mounting form to determine the position of the screw holes. Because you have to screw on the top, it is now a kind of one-time fixed, never loose solution. If you ever decide to move and the top has to be disassembled, the question is whether you will ever get it fixed again.
It is a pity that no cable guides are included to neatly hide both the control panel and the power cable. So you have to come up with something for that yourself if you want to work it out neatly. A piece of double-sided tape or cable tie (tie wrap) works wonders.
All in all a beautiful desk, but the mounting of the top could be better.