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Frickin’ Laserbeams: The OneLess Desk

The OneLess Desk

The OneLess Desk

At one time, you needed a desk that could handle a mountain of paper, a two-foot-deep monitor, a printer, and a CPU the size of a Labrador. Today, your entire computer is an inch thick and your printer is in your closet connected to your WiFi. You have moved forward. It’s time your desk caught up.

Says Heckler Design who designed this minimalistic desk that should help you with your clutter free workspace efforts.

The OneLess Desk

OneLessDesk’s two independent decks give you a lot of options. Don’t have a desktop computer? You could put your notebook on the lower deck and connect it to a big display on the upper deck. When the lower deck is pushed under the upper deck, your OneLessDeskā„¢ occupies about one foot of room space. If you ever wanted to convert your home office to a karate dojo, this would be the time.

Even the newest, coolest computers create an unsightly mess of cables and accessories. OneLessDesk’s out-of-sight, rear-facing shelf provides a great home for your wires, power strip, external hard drives, USB hub, and even small speakers - all in ventilated, heat-sinking comfort. The shelf comes complete with wire management features built in. So you can face your day with confidence.

The OneLess Desk

It is constructed entirely of welded, thick steel, sporting a gorgeous, durable powdercoat finish that compliments all your gear. But OneLessDesk is not a museum piece. Its upper deck can support the size and weight of two 24-inch flat-panel displays with enough room left over for your speakers, iPhone, iPod, and more.

OneLessDesk’s lower deck is no mere keyboard tray. Its 12-inch by 30-inch work surface provides space for your keyboard, mouse, pen tablet or paperwork. And the lower deck’s height is ergonomically correct. Which means you’ll look good and be comfortable while you work.

Every steel part of the OneLessDesk is precisely cut with a computer-controller laser. This means you get a precisely constructed desk with lots of great details including wire wraps and holes you can use to anchor your Kensington cable locks.

OneLessDesk is made by the hands of experienced craftsmen who have forgotten more about fine metal work than you will ever know. They are designed and made in Phoenix, Arizona.

Sold? OK head on over to their website to get one.

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