Colebrook Bosson Saunders Launches the Lana for Hybrid Workspaces
Amy Duong — February 10, 2026 — Art & Design
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The Colebrook Bosson Saunders Lana ergonomic laptop stand is a newly introduced support tool designed to improve posture and usability for hybrid work setups by elevating laptop screens to optimal viewing height. Developed by the British ergonomics company, Lana combines adjustable performance with circular design principles to support long-term use and sustainability. The stand is engineered to accommodate laptops up to 16 inches and around 2.5 kg and is backed by a five-year warranty.
Lana’s construction emphasizes durability, material health, and ease of use, with components that can be reused, refurbished, or responsibly recycled at the end of their life. Its clean, minimal form integrates into individual desks, shared benching areas, or touchdown spaces and includes a concealed area designed to manage cables and support streamlined setups. Lana is available globally, with expanded availability in the United States expected in April 2026.
Image Credit: Colebrook Bosson Saunders
Lana’s construction emphasizes durability, material health, and ease of use, with components that can be reused, refurbished, or responsibly recycled at the end of their life. Its clean, minimal form integrates into individual desks, shared benching areas, or touchdown spaces and includes a concealed area designed to manage cables and support streamlined setups. Lana is available globally, with expanded availability in the United States expected in April 2026.
Image Credit: Colebrook Bosson Saunders
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Sustainable Modular Ergonomics — Designs emphasizing reusable, repairable components create potential for products that extend lifecycles and reduce waste in workplace hardware.
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Hybrid Workspace Optimization — Adjustable, compact solutions tailored for mixed remote and in-office use enable seamless transitions between spaces and personalized ergonomics.
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Product Longevity and Circular Design — Five-year warranties coupled with refurbishable materials point toward business models centered on maintenance, refurbishment, and take-back programs.
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Office Furniture and Ergonomics — Demand for durable, minimal-form supports opens room for premium modular systems that integrate ergonomics with sustainability credentials.
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Corporate Real Estate and Workplace Design — Flexible furnishings that support touchdown zones and benching areas influence space planning strategies oriented toward higher utilization and employee well-being.
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Consumer Electronics Accessories — Accessory makers can benefit from designing height-adjusting, cable-managed peripherals that complement laptops while addressing portability and material health concerns.
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