High Standing Desk by Thomas Moser

Thomas Jefferson tops the list of great thinkers who worked standing up. His preferred workstation, the stand-up desk, furnished many a counting house in the 1700’s. Standing desks still offer advantages: many claim for instance, that standing while working inreases blood circulation and productivity. Thomas Moser’s high standing desk, made of black cherry from Pennsylvania’s Allegheny Plateau in a blenhd of master joinery and chaker-inspired lines, features a lefge for readlamp and inclined writing surface.
