Bus stations are where buses stop. Fire stations are where fire trucks stop. Now, what is a workstation? Is it where your work stops? Ideally, no. Realistically? Probably yes. Kidding.
What do I have in my workstation? Well, work certainly does not stop here. I've got my printer on top of it, a study lamp on one side (this is where I read during the night; I personally feel safe when I'm reading under this particular lamp of mine), my mobile phone on the other side, and my scanner and CPU at the bottom.
This has been my home inside my home. I mean, when I am inside my home, this is where you will regularly see me. I have done my researches here. I have read books in front of this stations. Sometimes, I even sleep on it when I am too tired to go to bed. Not that I am workaholic or something, I just want to be always in front of my computer. It's made out of wood and I thing it's already been here for more than two years. It's quite old I know, but it still serves your purpose. But I might look for something new. Or maybe not.
If you are looking for a new workstation (probably just like me), then do consider one from Safco among your choices. It has a wide width (35 inches), and it is classy-looking. What I like most about this one, however, is its clean look. How clean? Apparently, it has molded side panels that hides the numerous cables from view. having a lot of computer cords going out of your station can be really messy anyway.
Probably, looking for a new workstation would be still far away for me. I dunno. It just feels bad to leave something you have lived with for a long time, isn't it?