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This Staples Standing Desk Isn't Flashy but It's Reliable for the Money
This Staples Standing Desk Isn't Flashy but It's Reliable for the Money

WIRED

time3 days ago

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This Staples Standing Desk Isn't Flashy but It's Reliable for the Money

The desk height ranges from 25.5 to 51.1 inches, and the dual motors glide effortlessly up and down, and they're not too loud. You'll want to be careful when lowering it—there's collision detection, and it successfully stopped the desk from crushing a stool after I put it underneath, but it seems to depend on where the object under the desk is. I rolled my seat in so that the arms of my chair were directly under the desktop, and when I pressed the lower height preset, the desk kept going and would have probably broken my chair arms (or toppled forward) had I not forced it to stop. Maybe had I not stopped it, the sensor would have paused the operation automatically, but it was a little too close to my liking. I haven't noticed much wobbling when the desk goes up and down, though if you put pressure on the front of the desk (maybe you're leaning forward with your elbows on the surface), there's a slight forward shift. This didn't cause any problems. Staples offers a seven-year warranty for the motor and legs, along with a few other parts, but the control box, cables, control panel, and desktop are only covered for five years. That's about the same as what you'll find on a Flexispot, though short of desks like the Branch Duo that don't cost that much more. The nice thing about buying from Staples is that returns are always free, and you can drop it off at a nearby retail store (though you'll still have to disassemble it). Photograph: Julian Chokkattu Photograph: Julian Chokkattu The middle button on the control panel turns on Micro Movement mode, and at first, I thought it didn't work, but that was because I didn't realize how micro the movements are. Once turned on, the desk will move up 2.36 inches within five minutes, stop for two minutes, then move down the same amount in another five-minute increment. This will repeat after 48 minutes and cycle four times throughout four hours. Staples says this will help reduce fatigue and encourage movement—subtle shifts in posture and muscle engagement—but the only reason I started noticing it was because my arms felt pinched. I set the desk up perfectly to my height and seat—my elbows sat level with the desktop without touching the surface. But for a few minutes with this feature turned on, my elbows suddenly were resting on the edge of the table, and it wasn't pleasant. It works a little better when you're standing, though you'll still feel your arms resting on the table as the desk creeps upward. I didn't find the Micro Movements feature helpful. I didn't feel like it encouraged movement, and I'm still fatigued from, well, everything. The best part of a standing desk is that it enables you to stand up, which will hopefully then induce some actual movement throughout your workday. The Micro Movements feel akin to the active seating hype, which has never felt particularly effective. Thankfully, it's an optional feature, and you can ignore it. And you probably should if budget is on your mind, because Staples has other dual-motor 55-inch desks without this feature, but they're not cheaper. You can size down to the 48-inch standing desk, but it only has a single motor. This Union & Scale is a solid desk for the money, with easy assembly, simple configuration, and a dual-motor system that operates smoothly. That said, Flexispot's desks have more desktop customization options, sizes, colors, and accessories you can add on, and they cost roughly the same, if not less. I've had more trouble with Flexispot's assembly process in the past, though, if that's worth something.

Memorial Day Deal: Our Favorite Mid-Range Office Chair Is Discounted by Over $100
Memorial Day Deal: Our Favorite Mid-Range Office Chair Is Discounted by Over $100

CNET

time23-05-2025

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  • CNET

Memorial Day Deal: Our Favorite Mid-Range Office Chair Is Discounted by Over $100

If you have been meaning to upgrade your office setup, starting with the chair you spend hours on daily is a good idea. A good office chair should support your back, arms, and legs, but most of the well-built ones tend to cost a small fortune. Not this time, though -- as a part of the Memorial Day sale, one of our favorite mid-range picks, the Hon Ignition 2.0, is seeing a rare discount. This reliable, sturdy chair is currently down to $345 at Wayfair, thanks to a 23% discount. If you'd rather stick with Amazon, you can still snag it for $361, which is 15% off the regular price. But that's not all. Hon is also offering discounts on several of its other office chairs, including some premium options. There's no word on how long the discounts will last, so if you like something, act before it's too late. Hon Ignition 2.0 comes with a 4-way stretch mesh back that promotes airflow. This keeps you cool during long workdays when things can get sweaty. The seat and armrests are adjustable, while the advanced synchro-tilt recline makes sure your back and legs stay properly supported as well. The seat can also slide in and out, so you will have full control over the alignment. According to our expert James Bricknell, who tested the chair firsthand, the Hon Ignition 2.0 is an 'every-person chair', regardless of your weight and height. He appreciated the seat-sliding capabilities, which helped provide better leg support -- something you don't see in most mid-range options. Hey, did you know? CNET Deals texts are free, easy and save you money. Overall, this office chair is a great option for anyone looking for solid support without breaking the bank. If you want to explore more options, there are several other chairs by Hon discounted during the Memorial Day sale as well. Why this deal matters Office chairs that offer good support and are sturdy don't come cheap. This Memorial Day deal takes over $100 off a reliable option that is greatly customizable. If you have been looking to upgrade, this is a perfect time to make the move.

U.S. Work from Home (WFH) Furniture Market Trends and Growth Forecast to 2030: Aesthetic and Customized Offerings Lead the Way
U.S. Work from Home (WFH) Furniture Market Trends and Growth Forecast to 2030: Aesthetic and Customized Offerings Lead the Way

Yahoo

time22-05-2025

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  • Yahoo

U.S. Work from Home (WFH) Furniture Market Trends and Growth Forecast to 2030: Aesthetic and Customized Offerings Lead the Way

The U.S. work-from-home furniture market is growing as remote work becomes standard. Opportunities lie in ergonomic, tech-integrated, and stylish furniture with emphasis on sustainability and personalization. E-commerce broadens access, but the market faces saturation and competition challenges. Dublin, May 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "United States Work from Home Furniture Market by Region, Competition, Forecast & Opportunities, 2020-2030F" has been added to United States Work from Home Furniture Market was valued at USD 3.21 Billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 5.60 Billion by 2030, rising at a CAGR of 9.78%. This market is witnessing robust expansion as remote and hybrid work arrangements become a long-term norm across many industries. With increasing focus on productivity and health, consumers are seeking ergonomically designed furniture that supports extended hours of home-based work. Demand for products such as sit-stand desks, adjustable chairs, and space-saving solutions has risen sharply. In addition, technology integration - such as built-in charging ports and cable organization - has become a selling point in modern designs. A growing preference for sustainable and stylish furniture is shaping product offerings, while the convenience of e-commerce continues to broaden market access and drive consumer purchases across the country. Key Market Driver: Growing Adoption of Hybrid and Remote Work ModelsThe ongoing expansion of hybrid and remote work structures remains a key catalyst for the U.S. work-from-home furniture market. While the pandemic accelerated the initial shift, many companies have now adopted permanent remote work options, creating lasting demand for home office setups. Employees across sectors - especially technology, finance, and media - are investing in furniture that promotes both comfort and efficiency within limited home trend has led to increased sales of ergonomic chairs, modular desks, and mobile storage units tailored for flexible use. In hybrid settings, where workers alternate between home and office, demand is rising for portable and adaptable furniture that blends with home décor while supporting professional needs. As work-from-home arrangements become embedded in corporate culture, this foundational shift continues to support sustained market Market Challenge: Market Saturation and Intense CompetitionA significant challenge in the U.S. work-from-home furniture market is oversupply and intensifying competition. The boom in remote work prompted numerous brands - both legacy and new entrants - to flood the market with similar offerings. As a result, differentiation has become difficult, particularly in popular categories like ergonomic chairs and standing both domestic and international players vying for consumer attention, price wars have eroded margins and increased pressure on smaller firms. Additionally, the availability of low-cost alternatives, particularly from Asian manufacturers, has made it challenging for U.S.-based companies to compete on price alone. This environment of high competition and limited differentiation is leading to reduced brand loyalty and greater reliance on promotional Market Trend: Emphasis on Aesthetic Appeal and PersonalizationAs home offices become permanent fixtures in American homes, consumers are increasingly looking for furniture that blends style with function. Aesthetic considerations - such as material finish, design theme, and color palette - are playing a more prominent role in purchase decisions. Buyers are gravitating toward pieces that reflect personal tastes while complementing the overall interior has led to a surge in demand for customizable furniture offerings, with brands providing a variety of design options across finishes, textures, and configurations. From minimalist Scandinavian to modern farmhouse styles, consumers expect their workspace to not only perform well but also elevate the look and feel of their Players Profiled in this United States Work from Home Furniture Market Report Steelcase Inc. Herman Miller Inc. HNI Corporation Knoll Inc. Kimball International Inc. Haworth Inc. Teknion Corporation IKEA North America Services LLC. Ashley Furniture Industries Inc. Hickory Furniture Mart Inc. Report Scope:In this report, the United States Work from Home Furniture Market has been segmented into the following categories, in addition to the industry trends which have also been detailed below:United States Work from Home Furniture Market, by Product Type: Chair Desk Cabinet Others United States Work from Home Furniture Market, by Material: Wood Plastic Metal Others United States Work from Home Furniture Market, by Sales Channel: Furniture Outlets Direct Sales Online Others United States Work from Home Furniture Market, by Region: South West Midwest Northeast Key Attributes Report Attribute Details No. of Pages 85 Forecast Period 2024 - 2030 Estimated Market Value (USD) in 2024 $3.21 Billion Forecasted Market Value (USD) by 2030 $5.6 Billion Compound Annual Growth Rate 9.7% Regions Covered United States For more information about this report visit About is the world's leading source for international market research reports and market data. 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Flo Monitor Arm by Colebrook Bosson Saunders Redefines Human-Centric Workspaces at ORGATEC TOKYO
Flo Monitor Arm by Colebrook Bosson Saunders Redefines Human-Centric Workspaces at ORGATEC TOKYO

Yahoo

time22-05-2025

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Flo Monitor Arm by Colebrook Bosson Saunders Redefines Human-Centric Workspaces at ORGATEC TOKYO

TOKYO, May 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- At the upcoming ORGATEC TOKYO 2025 expo (June 3-5), Colebrook Bosson Saunders (CBS), the leader in workplace ergonomics, is showcasing the newly relaunched Flo monitor arm, recently recognised with a Red Dot Design Award in April. Following the previous generation's success in Asia, CBS will offer expo visitors the chance to experience Flo's advanced ergonomics and industry-leading design, now optimised for modern screens. The brand will be stationed at Booth S1-F09 and is the only Silver Sponsor for the event. To chat with CBS experts, please visit the link below: (Consultations available in Japanese, Korean, Chinese, and English) As several East Asian countries grapple with aging populations, effects on workforces are emerging and worker wellbeing is becoming a greater focus. Japan particularly has seen a growing share of elderly re-enter or stay later in the workforce, according to recent reporting by The Asahi Shimbun. "As workplaces and technology evolve, human-centric design remains at the core of everything we do," commented Cecil Huang, Senior Marketing Manager - APMEA of CBS. "At ORGATEC, we are demonstrating how the reimagined Flo delivers future-ready, ergonomic workstations for any workforce." ORGATEC TOKYO 2025 To illustrate the brand's theme — Human-centric design is at the core of everything we do — CBS will hold on-site demos of all the latest products — with the newly relaunched Flo taking centre stage. At a demo workstation with the latest screens, booth visitors can experiment with ergonomics by adjusting the Flo and seating to their optimal position. Also, a side-by-side comparison of both Flo generations will demonstrate its evolution. The reimagined Flo Emblematic of the brand's values, the upgraded Flo maintains its core design while now supporting both flat and curved screens of up to 34 inches, 1000R, and from 2 to 7kg. In addition, it offers: Minimalist design: The same clean, aesthetically pleasing contours but now with a new texture and contemporary colour block finish Customisable ergonomics: With a unique diamond D-ring mechanism and patent-pending Flo Dual Rate Spring Technology Industry-leading sustainability and circularity: 100% recyclable and made from 49% recycled materials About Colebrook Bosson Saunders Established in 1990 and part of the MillerKnoll collective since 2022, Colebrook Bosson Saunders focuses on seamlessly connecting people with technology, driven by its core values: to innovate, connect, and create. For more information, please visit: View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Colebrook Bosson Saunders Sign in to access your portfolio

Flo Monitor Arm by Colebrook Bosson Saunders Redefines Human-Centric Workspaces at ORGATEC TOKYO
Flo Monitor Arm by Colebrook Bosson Saunders Redefines Human-Centric Workspaces at ORGATEC TOKYO

Yahoo

time22-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Flo Monitor Arm by Colebrook Bosson Saunders Redefines Human-Centric Workspaces at ORGATEC TOKYO

TOKYO, May 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- At the upcoming ORGATEC TOKYO 2025 expo (June 3-5), Colebrook Bosson Saunders (CBS), the leader in workplace ergonomics, is showcasing the newly relaunched Flo monitor arm, recently recognised with a Red Dot Design Award in April. Following the previous generation's success in Asia, CBS will offer expo visitors the chance to experience Flo's advanced ergonomics and industry-leading design, now optimised for modern screens. The brand will be stationed at Booth S1-F09 and is the only Silver Sponsor for the event. To chat with CBS experts, please visit the link below: (Consultations available in Japanese, Korean, Chinese, and English) As several East Asian countries grapple with aging populations, effects on workforces are emerging and worker wellbeing is becoming a greater focus. Japan particularly has seen a growing share of elderly re-enter or stay later in the workforce, according to recent reporting by The Asahi Shimbun. "As workplaces and technology evolve, human-centric design remains at the core of everything we do," commented Cecil Huang, Senior Marketing Manager - APMEA of CBS. "At ORGATEC, we are demonstrating how the reimagined Flo delivers future-ready, ergonomic workstations for any workforce." ORGATEC TOKYO 2025 To illustrate the brand's theme — Human-centric design is at the core of everything we do — CBS will hold on-site demos of all the latest products — with the newly relaunched Flo taking centre stage. At a demo workstation with the latest screens, booth visitors can experiment with ergonomics by adjusting the Flo and seating to their optimal position. Also, a side-by-side comparison of both Flo generations will demonstrate its evolution. The reimagined Flo Emblematic of the brand's values, the upgraded Flo maintains its core design while now supporting both flat and curved screens of up to 34 inches, 1000R, and from 2 to 7kg. In addition, it offers: Minimalist design: The same clean, aesthetically pleasing contours but now with a new texture and contemporary colour block finish Customisable ergonomics: With a unique diamond D-ring mechanism and patent-pending Flo Dual Rate Spring Technology Industry-leading sustainability and circularity: 100% recyclable and made from 49% recycled materials About Colebrook Bosson Saunders Established in 1990 and part of the MillerKnoll collective since 2022, Colebrook Bosson Saunders focuses on seamlessly connecting people with technology, driven by its core values: to innovate, connect, and create. For more information, please visit: View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Colebrook Bosson Saunders Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

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