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The Dual Lift Desk Supports Desk and Monitor Height Adjustments

The Dual Lift Desk is a piece of office furniture designed with ergonomics and customization in mind to support the needs of professionals who spend much of their day getting work done.

The minimalist desk design from the Addington Company has a simple silhouette that will stylistically suit any space thanks to its unassuming form. The desk, however, reveals the ability to change the orientation from sit to stand at a moment's notice. The workstation offers adjustment capabilities for the height of the desk itself as well as the monitor section to let users completely customize it according to their needs.

The Dual Lift Desk supports up to 88-pounds of gear and is being launched as part of a Kickstarter campaign where professionals can pledge for one starting at $529.
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