Michael Mantion
I love standing while I work.. So much better on my productivity and back. Sadly I asked for a standing desk at work.. Still haven't gotten one.
I love the minimal design of this, I might be one of the few people that has little or no use for clutter or drawers.. Just give me a flat surface for the office phone and computer and I am good.
kinda reminds me of an ironing board. If they price this well I would buy it. sadly I bet it will be out of my budget.
Joel Detrow
As soon as I get some money, I have got to get one of these. Been wanting to have a standing desk for a while now, but I've been hesitant because of the lack of sitting ability. This gets the best of both worlds.
Frank Ohara
I kinda wished I had one of these when I first started using my standing desk. I've been using an Ikea Fredrick desk set permanently at standing height and it's sometimes hard to get myself to work (because it's more annoying to stand). Although it might be a double edged sword since if I could move my desk easily back down to sitting height I might not be standing as much... I've documented my transition to a standing desk and eventually to a treadmill desk here, if anyone's interested: www.treadmilldeskdiary.com
Weihan
Great-looking desk! Let's guess: $45,000.00? $50,000.00? Another piece of "designer" furniture that costs as much as a new 5-Series BMW?
Mary Saunders
So, when is the hydraulic version arriving? I like to take guests to Rimsky-Korsakoffee House, in Portland, to sit at the hydraulic table that slowly goes up and down. This would be even better because you could put a skirt on it, for those of us who like to hide things under desks. You could attach shelves under the top. If somebody does this, could you let me know? I'm full of ideas, but have a bit of an implementation challenge. There have got to be some simple, used hydraulic contraptions floating around.
Maverick62
How do you write an article like this and not give the highest and lowest level in inches or mm?
Stan Sieler
I read this while sitting at my split-top desk, where either the front or back can be raised from sitting to standing height ... by a motor. With junk on the desk top (which mine always has :)
Of course, it's 15+ year old technology.
Bruce H. Anderson
Much like an ironing board, but the scissors action appears to be moveable on both ends judging from the under shot. That may make for a little more complicated mechanism to lift the top and to keep it stationary. I hope I'm wrong. Unlike some other adjustable desks, it needs no power. Not bad.
bergamot69
This is nothing new- similar furniture has been produced since Noah was in short trousers for the benefit of varying table or worktop heights to accommodate wheelchairs of various sizes, and with a choice of manual hand crank or electric adjustment.
Dawar Saify
This plus those shoes with the curving sole will make for the ultimate exercise. Maintaining posture will always remain the ultimate work out