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.
Today’s schools and universities are evolving faster than ever. Classrooms flex between lecture and collaboration. Libraries double as social hubs. Student lounges support both commuters and campus residents. Faculty spaces must balance productivity with wellness.
Healthcare facilities must support a wide range of users, from patients and visitors to clinicians and administrative teams. Thoughtfully designed storage helps meet these diverse needs across the facility.
Heartwork’s work in healthcare grew out of our experience designing storage systems for complex, high-performance workplaces. Long before entering healthcare, we were already addressing many of the same challenges: density, shared spaces, strict operational requirements, and environments where people work under cognitive and time pressure.
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