Drift DZ175: White and Wood Gaming Desks for One Hundred Fifty Euros

Published on 2026-07-02 | Translated from Spanish

Drift has introduced the DZ175 White and Wood gaming desks, a 120 cm model that offers two distinct finishes: a modern white or a classic wood tone. They are designed for those seeking order without sacrificing space, and include cable management, a mousepad, a cup holder, and a headphone hook. The adjustable feet help on uneven floors. Their price is 149.90 euros.

Drift DZ175 White gaming desk setup, clean white surface with integrated cable management tray, mesh cable sleeve routing wires downward, black gaming peripherals arranged on large mousepad, a smartphone resting in the side cup holder, headphones hanging from metal hook, adjustable feet leveling on slightly uneven floor, wooden floor texture visible, minimalist modern bedroom background, soft natural light from window, photorealistic product visualization, crisp shadows, subtle reflections on white laminate surface, demonstrating practical cable organization and space-saving design, cinematic composition with shallow depth of field

Cable Management and Practical Details for the Daily Setup 🖥️

The metal structure and 120 cm desktop provide a stable base for monitors and peripherals. The cable management system channels electrical clutter under the surface, while the integrated mousepad protects the desk and facilitates mouse movement. The cup holder prevents spills near the equipment, and the headphone hook frees up desk space. The adjustable feet compensate for uneven floors, a useful detail in older apartments or rooms with floating floors.

The Day Your Study Desk Also Wanted to Be a Gamer 🎮

For 150 euros, the DZ175 promises that you will finally stop using the edge of the desk as an armrest and the Ikea felt pad as a multi-purpose mat. Now you will have a hook to hang your headphones, a hole for your coffee, and a cable tray that won't fix your life, but will at least make the router not look like a jellyfish on the desk. All very nice, until your cat discovers that the new mousepad is the best scratching post in the living room.