Desk with Built-in IT Device Holder for Creating Home Office and Homeschool Spaces

Desker Focus Desk. <br>[Photo by Desker]

Desker Focus Desk.
[Photo by Desker]

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Jonghwa] The work and lifestyle furniture brand 'DESKER,' which creates better possibilities, has launched the 'Workstation Desk,' designed to support efficient work and study.


Since COVID-19, consumer demand for setting up separate work and study spaces at home has increased. In response, DESKER introduced the Workstation Desk, which allows users to have their own immersive space with just one desk while maintaining existing furniture without changing the home layout.


The Workstation Desk, which blocks peripheral vision to help users focus on work and study, is available in three options: ▲Basic ▲Lighting ▲Lighting & Felt, expanding consumer choices. It features a built-in stand for IT devices, making it convenient to use laptops and tablets during remote work or online learning. The built-in multi-tap allows charging of IT devices in a neat and organized environment.


The Lighting model, equipped with LED lights on the desk top, allows adjustment of brightness and color temperature in three levels each, creating an optimal work and study environment. Additionally, the Lighting & Felt model, finished with felt inside the space, creates a warm and comfortable atmosphere while allowing notes and planners to be attached magnetically.



A DESKER representative stated, "The Workstation Desk is an ideal product that provides an immersive space not only for students but also for office workers who need to separate daily life and work." They added, "Companies implementing flexible seating systems, shared offices, and startups can also create focus zones with the neat, sophisticated, and compact design of the Workstation Desk to enhance work concentration."


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