





Changing positions from sitting to standing is good for you, and the crank handle allows you to work your arms while adjusting the height. Moving your body makes you both feel and work better.
Article Number893.248.12Product details
Jon Karlsson
- TabletopParticle- and fiberboard with honeycomb paper filling (100% recycled paper), Acrylic paint, Plastic edgingUnderframe sit/stand f table topFeet:Steel, Steel, Epoxy/polyester powder coatingCenter support beam/ Leg/ Side rail/ Crank:Steel, Epoxy/polyester powder coatingHandle:Reinforced polyamideShaft:Steel, GalvanizedTube:AluminumWipe clean using a damp cloth and a mild cleaner.Wipe dry with a clean cloth.
- Underframe sit/stand f table topProduct possible to recycle or use for energy recovery, if available in your community.TabletopWe want to have a positive impact on the planet. That is why by 2030, we want all materials in our products to be recycled or renewable, and sourced in responsible ways.By using fiberboard with a particle board frame and honeycomb paper as filling material in this product, we use less wood per product. That way, we take better care of resources.
- This product comes as 2 packages.SKARSTATabletopArticle Number:704.585.66Width: 33 ¼ "Height: 1 ¼ "Length: 64 ¾ "Weight: 25 lb 6 ozPackage(s): 1SKARSTAUnderframe sit/stand f table topArticle Number:004.585.55Width: 10 ½ "Height: 3 ½ "Length: 28 ¼ "Weight: 47 lb 1 ozPackage(s): 1
- Assembly instructionsSKARSTA Underframe sit/stand f table top004.585.55
Product size
- Length:
- 63 "
- Width:
- 31 1/2 "
- Min. height:
- 27 1/2 "
- Max. height:
- 47 1/4 "
- Max. load:
- 110 lb
Reviews

Gray and beige are sometimes accused of being dull colors. Not to us. We think they’re timeless nuances that fit many homes and offices. And did you know they are colors that are kind to your eyes? At least if you spend many and long hours on the computer.
“When we develop work furniture, we always involve ergonomic experts. One challenge we’ve had is to figure out what color of desk is best if you work a lot on the computer. Especially if you also have to peek at your phone several times per hour – a reality I think many of us recognize”, says Anthony Rotman, Product Developer.
Look out for your friends
When the eyes shift focus from the computer screen to the phone and then back to the computer again, they have to adapt to different backgrounds and contrasts. One way to get around the problem is to have a desk in a neutral tone. “There’s no absolute answer to which color is best; it depends on what you prefer and what type of work you do. But, if you often experience that your eyes become tired and already have tried with an extra cup of coffee, there’s a good chance that a work desk in more muted colors can help”, tips Anthony.
Squint less for less headache
There are other details that can make the workday a little easier. A low-gloss surface can for example help to reduce glare. “Just like contrasts, glare can be straining to the eyes. It makes us squint, and when we do that for a long time, it’s not uncommon that a headache comes knocking”, says Anthony. From an evolutionary perspective, our bodies haven’t had the time to adjust to long hours with different digital screens. “The good news is that small, thought-out details that don’t cost a fortune, can make a huge difference in our daily work – and improve our health and well-being in the long run.”
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