Something to consider if you need a little more ‘depth’ — replace the stock LG stand with a universal TV stand. That stock stand is pretty thicc and the screen sits towards the front of it. With a universal stand, the screen is on a post at the rear of the stand… so it sits several inches back.
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Something to consider if you need a little more ‘depth’ — replace the stock LG stand with a universal TV stand. That stock stand is pretty thicc and the screen sits towards the front of it. With a universal stand, the screen is on a post at the rear of the stand… so it sits several inches back.
[side view – LG C1 OLED stand – RTINGS.com](https://i.rtings.com/assets/products/qczcd8EN/lg-c1-oled/thickness-large.jpg?format=auto)
[side view – my desk](https://imgur.com/w0EqC7d)
[<image> My setup — 48″ C1 on 30″ deep desk.](https://imgur.com/7bMtUDR)
For width, there’s always Ikea butcherblock countertops… but they are roughly 25″-26″ deep.
My eyes hurt just looking at this setup.
I have this with my 42 C2..
63 X 31.5
https://tribesigns.com/collections/desks-1/products/tribesigns-6ft-conference-table-70-8-w-x-31-5-d-meeting-room-table-boardroom-desk
Is that a 42 incher?
A dinning room table