If plastic is an object non grata in your workspace, you’ll appreciate Heartwork’s No. 1 Monitor Stand. Made entirely of recyclable steel, this bent 12-gauge stand is evocative of a Donald Judd sculpture - simple, geometric, with unexpected levity.
With a height of 4,” the No. 1 Monitor Stand is tall enough to take most screens to eye level, and wide enough to stow idle laptops and keyboards underneath. A perforated option has an added degree of visual intrigue, while the distribution of punched holes offers supreme structural strength. Durable, UV-stable powder-coat finishes are meant to last without chipping, flaking, or fading - even in your sunniest spot.
Customize the color of your monitor riser to match your other Heartwork designs or provide a striking counterpoint.
If plastic is an object non grata in your workspace, you’ll appreciate Heartwork’s No. 1 Monitor Stand. Made entirely of recyclable steel, this bent 12-gauge stand is evocative of a Donald Judd sculpture - simple, geometric, with unexpected levity.
With a height of 4,” the No. 1 Monitor Stand is tall enough to take most screens to eye level, and wide enough to stow idle laptops and keyboards underneath. A perforated option has an added degree of visual intrigue, while the distribution of punched holes offers supreme structural strength. Durable, UV-stable powder-coat finishes are meant to last without chipping, flaking, or fading - even in your sunniest spot.
Customize the color of your monitor riser to match your other Heartwork designs or provide a striking counterpoint.
After speaking to clients, it was clear you were ready for another biophilic solution: a planter that doesn’t have to be stacked on top of other storage. Enter: our Flora Freestanding Planter. Keep reading to learn why you’re going to love this fresh design.
Let’s face it, each person brings “stuff” with them when they walk through the doors of their office each day. Where they put their belongings, and consideration to how they secure them, is crucial to create a space that functions as well as it looks.
It’s exactly what it sounds like, and more.
Static design is a relic of the past. Why? In today’s world, change happens more often and in bigger ways than ever before. Which means companies that invest in their employees have all but ditched the traditional, desk-centric offices popularized decades ago. Spaces today need to be dynamic and designed to evolve.
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