The WorkEZ Executive Laptop Desk Allows For Upside-Down Use

The WorkEZ Executive Laptop Desk Allows For Upside Down Use

We know just how important it is to be able to experience the ultimate in comfort while you’re on your laptop, and there’s no better place to rest while surfing the net than in your bed. The only problem is that it’s nearly impossible to find a comfortable spot without having to bend and twist your body in all sorts of unnatural positions. The absolute best position to use a laptop would be to have it hanging upside down while you’re laying flat on your back, and thanks to the WorkEZ Executive laptop desk, you can now type away while laying on your back. (more…)

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This Simple Wooden Case Contains an Entire Collapsable Workstation

If you’re always on the move but like to have a real desk to work at, maybe designer Tyrone Stoddart‘s BOXED project is for you: a suitcase that contains an entire collapsable workstation.

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Standing Task Chair Lets You Sit While You’re Using Your Standing Desk

Many people believe that standing is better than sitting, especially for those who have desk jobs or work long hours on their computers. Standing for hours on end in front of a standing desk isn’t the most comfortable thing to do, but it could give you the added benefits promised for those who stand up more.

Adding some comfort to this, though, is the StandRight Standing Task Chair.

Standing Task Chair

It basically lets you cheat a little while you do your work at your standing desk. The Standing Task Chair is designed to support you while you stand, distributing the weight between your butt and knees. It also has supports for your knees and an inclined footrest so it’ll make you feel like you’re sitting on air. That’s definitely a whole lot more comfortable than just standing up.

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The Standing Task Chair was designed by Jeff Heath and it’s up for funding on Kickstarter through July 1st. A minimum pledge of $499(USD) will get you one of your very own.

[via Incredible Things]

Infinity Mirror Computer Desk: To Infinity and Beyond!

Aside from its functional uses, mirrors come in pretty handy when you’re trying to achieve some cool optical illusions. A good example of this is the classic infinite effect. It looks like a pretty complicated effect, but it’s easily achievable and only requires a mirror, glass, and a light source.

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Employing this effect to create an uber cool computer desk is Redditor Jacks_RagingHormones. His setup makes it look like his keyboard is on the surface of an abyss that has no end, which is what makes it so awesome.

Infinity Mirror Computer Desk

Want to try and do what Jack and his raging hormones did? Head over to Imgur for more details on the build.

[via Obvious Winner]

Steampunk AT-ST Desktop Lamp: For Fighting off Desk Ewoks

Desk Ewoks can be a serious problem. They are attracted by crumbs and spills from hundreds of late night gaming sessions with never a clean-up. Yeah, I’m surprised you haven’t seen them yet either. It’s just a matter of time. So how do you combat Desk Ewoks? You get yourself a AT-ST Desktop lamp, that’s what.

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This Steampunk AT-ST Lamp was made by Gozdom using wood, bronze and copper overlays and looks pretty awesome. It’s made to resemble the AT-ST scout walker, but with a head that resembles the boiler of a steam locomotive.

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Okay, so the Empire’s machines didn’t do so well against Ewoks and their primitive weapons on Endor, but at least you will have a fighting chance when the Desk Ewoks show up.

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[via Tiefighters via Obvious Winner]

Colors Cartesia Desk: Open It Any Way Which You Can

There’s a saying that the right desk will make any office, and that’s probably true of this amazing desk. It’s got a few tricks up its sleeve, so that it remains multi-functional while still looking g in your office or at home.

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The Colors Cartesia Desk allows you to access more than one desk drawer at a time, letting you open them from the front or the side. This is definitely the only desk I know with this capability.

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There is a convenient side drawer to store cords, cables, along with a long slot for neatly sliding cables up to the desk’s surface. The desk is made from Tamo Tree or Walnut.

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While it looks pretty awesome, get ready to cry because this baby retails for $6,000 (USD). I guess my IKEA desk will have to do for now.

[via ChipChick via Gizmodo]

Desk Rail Keeps Your Desk in Line, Literally.

If you’re like me, you’ve got lots of stuff scattered across your desk, and it looks like quite a mess. I’m always on the hunt for ways to keep things in order, and I think I may have found something worthy of placement in front of my 27-inch iMac.

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The Desk Rail embraces the “less is more” school of design, providing a convenient desk organizer in what amounts to an anodized aluminum channel, with a grippy foam lining. This simple design allows it to hold on to everything from smartphones to pens to eyeglasses to small notebooks. Plus, it measures 16-7/8″ wide – exactly the same width as Apple’s Extended Keyboard. On the bottom of the Desk Rail, you’ll find silicon feet to prevent it from scratching your desk and providing clearance for your keyboard’s cable. Weighing in at 2.5 pounds, it’s also unlikely to slip around.

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It’s even got room for you to run charging cables from either end of the rail, thanks to moveable doors with a small cable cutout. This ingenious design eliminates the need for a docking stand for your gadgets – which I always thought were a rip-off anyhow.

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If you head over to Kickstarter and order right away, you might still be able to get one of the early bird specials for the Desk Rail, and pay just $55(USD) like I did. Otherwise, it’ll cost you $65. In either case, there’s a $10 shipping fee as well. There’s also a limited-edition anodized black version that sells for $135, and a crazy-wide 36-inch version for $185 if you need lots of space.

Grabit Robot Not Really a Robot, But Does Really Grab Things

While there are literally a million pen and toothbrush caddies out there, most of them are pretty boring if you ask me. If you’re looking for a fun way to keep your stick-like objects organized, then you might want to pick up the Grabit Robot.

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Contrary to its name, this little guy isn’t an actual robot, but he sure looks like one, and that’s good enough in my book. Designed by Leo and Angie Fajardo of Trinkits, this multipurpose holder has two grippy hands which are perfect for holding on to toothbrushes, pens, pencils, and other tall items. Grabit is made of sturdy ABS plastic and measures about 5-inches-tall.

The Grabit Robot is currently raising funds for production over on Kickstarter, and will ship in five colors: bright blue, mango, white, bright red, and lime green. The first 100 contributors can grab a Grabit for $25(USD), while others can get in on the action for $30. The project needs just $7000 by April 17 to go into production, so it should have no problem reaching that goal.

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Minimal Float Wall Desk: We’ll All Float on Okay

My two desks are quite cluttered. There’s no denying it, but something like this minimal desk might actually encourage you to cut down on the wires and clutter in your home office.

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The Minimal Float Wall Desk can be wall-mounted at any height, making it either a sitting or a standing desk. It can be ordered in walnut or rift oak, and mounts sleekly onto any wall at the height you choose – assuming you have wall studs to mount it into. It’s got a full-length slide out tray for a keyboard, mouse, writing pad or other accessories.

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The design is extremely clean, but there’s one problem: you’ll have to work extra hard to hide away all of your wires, because the exposed nature of this minimal desk seems to abhor wires of any kind!

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You can get the Minimal Float Wall Desk on sale for $699(USD) over at the dlab shop – it’s normally priced at $1199, so that’s a great deal.

[via Uncrate]

Thanko – Inverted bed computer bed stand – get your work done and some rest too

Great news for those people who love to lie around, but also need to get some work done…
Thanko made it possible for you to work hard while relaxing flat on your back. It’s a folding desk with up to a 70cm top panel, clips and belt. You can strap your laptop (up to 5kg) or a book or magazine to the desk, and while you are on your back, relaxing in bed, you can work or read.
And there is no need to worry about your computer overheating. Just plug in the table’s small fans through …