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The Brody Sit-Stand Desk is one of the most versatile desk options available. It easily transforms from a seated position to a fully functional stand up desk with the flip of a lever. Perfect for a secondary work space, library, common area or anywhere else a multifunctional workspace is needed. A footrest adds comfort and stability. The Grey finish is sure to complement and enhance any environment from modern to traditional. The desktop is constructed of a thermal fused melamine laminate that is 1-inch thick and finished with a black T-Mold edge band. Laminates are scratch, stain and scald resistant and wipe clean easily. Pair with the Brody Sit-Stand Stool for a truly versatile workstation.
Flip a lever underneath the desk surface to easily transform from a seated position to a fully functional stand up desk
Adjusts in height from 29 to 44 inches
Grey thermal fused melamine laminate desktop is scratch, stain and scald resistant and wipes clean easily
Footrest adds comfort and stability to the durable, wide angle base
Adjustable non-skid glides help keep the desk in place and two hidden casters make moving the desk easy
I actually love the desk. It is just what I wanted. The one thing that keeps it from being five stars is the screws and instructions which came with the desk were for a desktop with threaded inserts. The desktop I received had none. After returning the first unit to Amazon, I learned, in a call to the factory, that they had changed to using self threading screws so as to be able to use a two sided desktop. With that knowledge I was able to proceed. Unfortunately, when I tightened the screws, the base weldment high centered and ripped out one of the screws. I was able to get it to work using washers under each of the screws and a lot of wood glue to mend the damage. I can't help thinking that the original design (machine screws and threaded inserts) would have avoided the problem, the confusion leading to the return of the first unit and it would have made the assembly easier ... All they saved was one SKU. Certainly not a good trade off for confusing the customer and making their task harder.That said, it is solid, works well and looks good.