Uplift produces sit-stand desks designed for ergonomic support and customizable configurations. Over 200 desktop designs and multiple frame and accessory options enable aesthetic and functional personalization. The V2 Standing Desk with a pheasantwood top offers a live edge and hardwood grain for a residential look. Size options span 42 to 80 inches, with base prices ranging $599–$2,029; additional features and accessories increase cost. Ergonomic features like an Advanced Comfort Flush Keypad and adjustable heights aim to reduce sitting-related hip and alignment issues during long workdays. Accessory options include grommets, filing cabinets, storage cubbies, and clamps for drinks.
I've never been a big believer in standing desks. First of all, I don't want my home office looking too much like my work office (standing desks aren't exactly known for their aesthetic appeal, after all). I also live such an active lifestyle that sitting, to me, is a welcome respite. Now I have to stand while I work, too?
Uplift offers a variety of sit-stand desks in a number of configurations, along with the ability to customize them to the nth degree. I was drawn to brand because they consider ergonomics in every product they make, and that mission statement actually showed itself in the way my body felt when using the desk throughout the workday. Before we get into testing, let's talk about options: Uplift has over 200 desktop designs to choose from.
I ordered their classic V2 Standing Desk model with a pheasantwood top - a hardwood known for its unique black and gold patterns. It also has a live edge that makes it feel more at home in my apartment. Depending on what desktop you choose and what width you go for (I chose the 48-inch design, but you can go as small as 42 inches and up to 80 inches), the price ranges from $599 to $2,029. Other add-ons can up the price more.
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