Elevate Portable Standing Desk to Improve Blood Flow and Strengthen Muscles

Elevate portable standing workstation was born out of the idea that the world might be a bit better if it was easier to stand at your desk while working. These three New Zealander, Sean Ross, Dominic McKiernan, and Hayden Breese have come from different backgrounds (IT, creative, and design) and their works have to do with a lot of sitting. They wanted to combine their skills to develop a comfortable standing desk to improve their physical and visual environment.

The stand slopes on an angle away from user, it slots naturally into its base, creating a stable design. The construction creates a sturdy and stable structure to accommodate devices such as laptops, keyboards, and a mouse. There’s a supporting rod included within this unit that can be inserted into the back to optimize the stability.

Designers : Sean Ross, Dominic McKiernan, and Hayden Breese

Elevate Portable Standing Desk by Sean Ross, Dominic McKiernan, and Hayden Breese

Elevate Portable Standing Desk by Sean Ross, Dominic McKiernan, and Hayden Breese

User can adjust the height by placed slots in the main vertical frame. The specially designed grooves in the sleeves allow them to firmly in place. Elevate makes it possible to use any table surface as standing desk surface where you can work with your laptop. Constructed from strong birch ply, this desk features modern aesthetic that suits any environment.

Elevate Portable Standing Desk by Sean Ross, Dominic McKiernan, and Hayden Breese

Elevate Portable Standing Desk by Sean Ross, Dominic McKiernan, and Hayden Breese

Elevate Portable Standing Desk by Sean Ross, Dominic McKiernan, and Hayden Breese



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