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This extraordinary 4-legged standing desk gives a glimpse of how this popular piece of home office furniture might evolve in the future

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This extraordinary 4-legged standing desk gives a glimpse of how this popular piece of home office furniture might evolve in the future
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  • COFO JSF Table serves as adjustable desk, dining table, or low table
  • Height adjusts smoothly from 62.5cm to 99.4cm with LED display
  • Includes magnetic storage, USB ports, and solid wood options

The best standing desks undoubtedly offer numerous health and productivity benefits, promoting better posture, reducing sedentary time, and boosting energy levels throughout the day.

Built by Japanese design firm COFO, the JSF Table provides a versatile four-legged height-adjustable desk that seamlessly transitions between standing and sitting modes while also serving as a dining table and low table.

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