There are a myriad of standing desks available on the market that cater to every user’s needs, but when it comes to functionality and design, there is still much to be desired. The Lincoln Standing Desk caters to both criteria, blending technology with state-of-the-art design. Lincoln Electric Adjustable Standing Desk is created by Room & Board in collaboration with Gensler. Where most standing desks are simple and lack storage, the Lincoln desk has no lack of it. You can stop worrying about losing your files and devices, as plenty of drawers for laptops and files will keep them safe and secure.
Storage is one thing, this furniture piece has an easy wire management system, too. It features a surface-mounted cabinet with a closing lid, for wires to easily reach the desktop through the gap, keeping your work area clean and organized.
There is a touch control panel for height management, which allows you to effortlessly adjust the height of the desk. The Lincoln standing desk also incorporates a safety reverse function, a 10.5-foot black cord for charging the touch control panel, and adjustable lifting columns hidden within the desk.
You can choose between two desk configurations with varying widths of 72 inches and 60 inches. Not only this, the buyers can choose to have drawers on one side or both sides.
Both versions are constructed in premium quality oak rye stone and finished in lacquer (with seven more options in wood), whereas the handles are made with powder-coated aluminum with three color options: stainless steel, graphite, and white. The drawers have a solid wood front, Baltic birch plywood sides and bottom, and a dovetail joinery for a smooth operation.
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Lincoln standing desk can be a part of your office space or homebodies can make their workspace look sophisticated with this adjustable furniture. This is a modern version of executive desks. It is proficient in satisfying the needs of a modern workspace while keeping up with the ethos of classic wood furniture.
If you don’t want to work standing up, add an office chair and take advantage of its sit-and-stand functionality. When it comes to the pricing, this standing desk isn’t cheap. The smaller version is priced at $4,500 in maple and $5,400 in walnut, and the longer version is priced at $4,700 in maple and $5,600 in walnut.
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