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A dressing table is specifically designed for grooming and styling, often including a mirror or space for one, along with drawers suited to cosmetics and accessories, while a desk is generally built for work tasks.
Some do, while others are sold separately from a matching mirror, so it's worth checking the product listing to confirm whether a mirror is included or needs to be purchased separately.
Allow at least 60cm of depth in front of the dressing table for a stool or chair, plus a bit of extra clearance for comfortable seating and movement.
Yes, many dressing tables work well as a compact desk for light work or study use, particularly styles with a flat surface and drawer storage suited to both purposes.
A dedicated table lamp or wall-mounted sconces on either side of the mirror provide even, shadow-free lighting, which is ideal for makeup application and grooming tasks.
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