from bulky to sleek- changes in the desk design
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Desk is a piece of furniture that is used for writing or carry out assigned work using desk top, laptop or any other electronic device. It is also
called as table, workstation, counter. The hub of office activities is employee’s workstation, table in a meeting room or desk of an
executive. Voluminous wooden desks were replaced with sleek metallic or wooden desk with technological advancements. Extended hours in office resulted in change in design office desk that could accommodate
personal and official paraphernalia.
Before the invention of printing machines, desks were used by writers. The desks were designed to keep source of light, paper and writing
material. With the invention of printing machine, the use of desk shifted to carry out office work. During World Wars, the office desks occupied
typewriters and office stationary. The table design during war was simple with plane top and few drawers. Advancement of office
computers, office space crunch and long office hours demanded change in shape and design of desks.
Presently, ergonomic office desks are in vogue. Ergonomic office desks are designed to facilitate enhanced task performance and minimize
fatigue. Ergonomic office desks achieve this by fitting itself to body size and motion of the user.
Office desk designs
The design of the desk ought to meet the need of the office staff and accomplish the goals of the facility. The office desk should enhance human capabilities, overcome the limitations and eliminate static or awkward posture. Ergonomic office desk is adjustable. It assists the employees to modify the workstation to accommodate different physical dimensions and the requirements of the job.
The size of office desk or workstation should have enough space for desktop/laptop, paper and stationary. Working with equipment placed at wrong angles results in body strain. Hence, workstation should be
30 inches by 60 inches big with depth of 30 inches
1 inch thick
should allow to maintain 90 -100 elbow angle and wrists straight while keying
knee space should be 30 inches wide, 19 inches deep and 27 inches high to allow changes in postures
supported with foot rest
Statistics show that most of the employed individuals spend 99,117 hours i.e. 11. 5 years in office during their lifetime. Best organization strive to make the workstations inspiring and cozy. Purchasing ergonomically designed furniture is easy with Mark4 Office and furniture supplies store.