Sit-Stand Desks — Expert Answer

What is the difference between a low-profile and standard sit-stand desk?

The term 'low profile' is used variably in the industry, and OfficeFurniture2go.com specifies it to mean two distinct things. First, a reduced frame visual profile: slimmer crossbars and narrower columns that minimize the desk's visual presence in executive or design-forward environments. Second, a reduced operational envelope: some models are designed for maximum heights of 44"–46" rather than 49"–50", appropriate for users up to 6'1" in standard footwear. Before specifying a low-profile model, our team verifies that the standing height range accommodates the tallest user in the environment. We can provide side-profile CAD drawings for space planning purposes. Call 1-800-460-0858.
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