The Leandesk Turns Walls + Windows Into a Home Office
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The Leandesk Turns Walls + Windows Into a Home Office
"Designed by Cornwall-based Henry Swanzy, the Leandesk borrows its inspiration from sailing and maritime engineering, where strength, efficiency, and flexibility are everything. Its angled frame simply leans against a vertical surface, secured by non-marking rubber grips at the top and bottom. The more weight you put on the tabletop, the tighter the grip becomes. The tabletop is made of FSC-certified bamboo, chosen for both durability and beauty."
"Supporting it is Dyneema® cord - a high-performance material used in the 1992 America's Cup sailboats - which is stronger than steel cable despite being just 3mm thick. The cords run through alloy clam cleats, sourced Clamcleats that are hidden in the frame and secured with cork balls, a nod back to maritime craft. With a quick upward motion, the desk can be released and adjusted to standing or seated height."
Rising home prices have increased the renter population living in compact apartments where space is limited. Many renters report lack of space as a top dissatisfaction. The Leandesk converts walls or windows into functional, floor-space-saving workstations that leave no permanent wall damage. The design leans against vertical surfaces and tightens its grip with added tabletop weight. The tabletop uses FSC-certified bamboo while Dyneema® cords provide high-strength support routed through alloy clam cleats and secured with cork balls. The desk adjusts between sitting and standing heights, hangs on a wall hanger when unused, and remains portable and sustainable for indoor or outdoor use.
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