Since 2020 I began to migrate more and more to working from home, and being a professional executive I had the position and ability to do so. I finally decided to invest in a whole new home office, and despite my wife’s proclivity for IKEA I dismissed it for Bush, and am I ever glad I did! The quality of this furniture is so superior to the blue-and-yellow; the panels are all are very thick and heavy, and unlike IKEA there were zero manufacturing defects I had to jerry rig to put it together, despite the number of pieces I ordered all at once (full L desk, hutch and a lateral filing cabinet). The only “glitch” was actually a packing error: on the lateral file the package contained two lefts sides and no right side. They were even labeled correctly, so someone didn’t pay attention and added two “C” panels and no “B.” One quick call to Bush’s tollfree number and the super-friendly agent took care of it and had a brand new “B” on the way, which arrived much earlier than his estimate.Other than that small item, everything was in great shape and went together smoothly. The instructions were very clear and easy to follow, and there was no confusion or issue identifying parts.One step I skipped was the hutch came with a panel to fill in the gap between it and the desk, and as you can see, I skipped that entirely. I prefer the more open feel it has this way, and as part of my office upgrade I painted the entire room too and love the color, so would rather see it in that spot.Probably the only other thing I can come up with that isn’t gushing praise would be that I wish Bush would review the packing foam they use. I guess it works well since nothing was damaged, but it’s that lightweight foam that breaks apart easily and is very staticky, so it leaves little bits everywhere that you had to wipe off every piece and vacuum like crazy afterwards.