I have some adjustable height desks that I use for origami (and other
crafts/tasks) and quite like using them at a standing height for "hands on"
work. I usually just leave one desk at a standing height to do work on, and
have another at sitting height nearby, so probably would have been fine had
I just gotten a fixed-height standing desk instead, but every now and then
the adjustability is handy though.

Mine are hand-cranked ones from IKEA (
https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/trotten-desk-sit-stand-beige-anthracite-s19429596/),
which I'm overall happy with/were a good value, although the height
adjustment mechanism allows for a slight forward-backward wobble,
especially when raised up.

I've also got a motorized adjustable height desk from
https://www.autonomous.ai/ (don't think the specific model I have is
available anymore) for my work-from-home office that's faster/easier to
move, and doesn't have any wobble, but cost a decent bit more.

Best,
Nyle

On Sat, Nov 2, 2024, 12:33 PM Andrea Plate via Origami <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I have developed some hip problems and cannot sit for extended periods of
> time.  A mix of standing and sitting would allow me to fold longer.  Has
> anyone ever used a standing desk converter (is put on your current
> table/desk) or a standing desk for folding?  If so, would appreciate both
> your thoughts and any recommendation for specific desks/converters.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Andrea
>

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