![]() Laptops, headphones, smartphones, paperwork and an endless amount of tchotchkes mean that sooner or later at least part of their desks will become my desk. Anyone who’s had the pleasure/misfortune of sitting next to me in an office knows that I’m a space encroacher. And if you want a darker wood, Fully offers a Dark Bamboo option for an additional $35.Īside from having the ability to go from sitting to standing at the touch of a button what I love about the Jarvis is the space. The result is a smooth-to-the-touch, easy-to-clean surface that looks great in any office environment. To keep the wood looking as pretty as it did when you unboxed it, the sustainable material is treated with a UV-cured, water-based polyurethane coating. The light bamboo desktop is simply beautiful with its unique grain striations. Man, this desk makes me feel like an adult, a cool grown-up that can spend hours upon hours gaming, but an adult no less. Some further upgrades I’m looking to add at a later date include the single Jarvis laptop arm ($128), Fully desk drawer ($49), ESI CPU Holder CPU01-14 ($125.40), the Sidekick file cabinet ($199) and the LifeSpan Standing Desk Treadmill TR5000 ($1,530). Looking for something more premium? There’s the two-toned Designer Ply desk ($899 starting), the Hardwood ($1,099 starting), or the L-Shaped and the Reclaimed wood –– both of which start at $1,249. Or you can just purchase a Fully desk frame for $399 and add your own desktop. If wood isn’t really your bag, or you’re looking for a budget-friendly entry point, Fully also has the Remi and Laminate Standing Desk that start at $449 and $499, respectively.
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