Beflo’s Tenon Smart Adjustable Desk Rises to the Occasion - 4 minutes read
The traditional standing desk is nothing new, with historical records indicating its use as early as the 1400s. Great minds like Leonardo da Vinci are said to have utilized something like it in his creative practice. But it wasn’t until recent history that numerous studies revealed the health hazards associated with sedentary work lifestyles. The furniture industry was quick to respond with various designs, and the corresponding accoutrement, to encourage better habits. While effective, generations of derivative desk forms have fallen in line sharing ungainly proportions and banality, even through electrification. An exception to this unfortunate trend is Beflo whose Tenon Smart Adjustable Desk responds to these concerns with a fusion of Scandi-like aesthetics and ergonomics.
With a minimalist silhouette and understated profile, Tenon can acclimate to a variety of interior decor styles just as it can accommodate users of varying stature. Its slight presence and petite build pack a visual punch harnessing the power of thinness, contrasting parts, and edge articulation. “Users have responded exceptionally well to the Tenon Desk’s refined aesthetic and practical touches,” says Beico Chiu, Founder and CEO of Beflo. “The desk’s smooth, rounded edges and high-quality finish provide a sophisticated look that complements any office decor. These thoughtful design elements, while subtle, significantly enhance the overall user experience and satisfaction.” Of note are attributes like the front profile’s beveled edge, which creates visual interest through material connections while supporting wrist comfort when engaging in activity.
Surface options include sustainably sourced oak or walnut woods in scratch- and spill-resistant gray, white, or oak finishes rather than opting for MDF or veneer – a common alternative to real wood often found in many of today’s products. That sense of quality construction and reliability is bolstered by a generous 15-year warranty. Complementing the topper are pairs of powder coated metal alloy legs in colorways from black to cashmere and cool gray to creamy white. Other details including the inset OLED display touch controls, built-in cord channel, and leg-integrated power cable conceal unsightly yet necessary components of a hard-wired workspace for no-fuss interfacing.
Designed as a modular system, clients are capable of customizing their desk, nay, work environment with additional components as upgrades or replacements when needed while maintaining integration. This kit-of-parts includes privacy panels, laptop docking station, desk lamp, cable covers, laptop holder, headphone stand, and an optional Basalt monitor stand designed to mount directly to the desk frame.
Tenon’s smart capabilities extend well beyond ergonomics as the desk is outfitted with a slew of connectivity options including built-in power outlets, USB-A and USB-C ports, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. What’s more, smart sensors can discern the difference between when the desk is in use or if it bumps into anything when moving. And a subtle LED lighting system adds ambiance while providing visual cues reminding users to stand up if they’ve been sitting too long.
Beflo’s intuitive design is inimitable at the moment, demonstrating how empathy for the consumer facilitates meaningful product development. “Extensive testing went into the development of the Tenon Desk to ensure it met high standards for quality and functionality with accessibility and sustainability as core principles in its design,” Chiu adds. “The team at Beflo is most proud of the advanced smart adjustment technology, which not only enhances user comfort and productivity, but also sets the Tenon Desk apart in the realm of ergonomic furniture.” By prioritizing these aspects and pushing for the meaningful inclusion of technology, Tenon positions itself to positively impact and inspire myriad future workspace solutions.
To explore more or shop all things Tenon, visit gobeflo.com.
With professional degrees in architecture and journalism, New York-based writer Joseph has a desire to make living beautifully accessible. His work seeks to enrich the lives of others with visual communication and storytelling through design. When not writing, he teaches visual communication, theory, and design.
Source: Design-milk.com
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