
"Though once it was up and running, I instantly took to the design. The ease of switching between sitting and standing let me do it regularly throughout the workday, which I found gave me a little extra pop of energy. With respect to the desk's movement, Branch takes pride in its low decibel motors and I did find the desk to be relatively quiet when adjusting from sitting to standing; it had the hum of a low-powered fan."
"Finally, I found the design helped with some of my, er, shortcomings. I am a notorious spreader. My desks have always been a mess of cords, cups, and miscellany that cause passersby a great deal of anxiety, as I've been told. But the extras available for the Duo have so far kept it far clearer than previous workspaces, and tucked things away such that I never felt cramped or crowded."
The Branch Duo enables frequent sit-stand switching, offering a modest energy boost during the workday. The desk's motors operate at low decibel levels and produce only a quiet hum when adjusting heights. Programmable height presets allow one-touch transitions between sitting and standing, though the program button is visually subtle. Integrated storage features reduce desktop clutter: a long drawer runs almost the entire desktop length and can replace a small cabinet. A rear cutout allows cables to be tucked away for a cleaner appearance. Push-button adjustment makes posture changes easy and the overall design preserves open, uncluttered workspace.
Read at Architectural Digest
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