Get a standing desk and feel better at work in 2023

Our top pick of the best standing desk, with a white border around it on an orange background.
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Buying one of the best standing desks is quite a commitment, as they're heavy and take some time to construct. But if you're keen on taking the plunge, they can change your life for the better. That's certainly been my experience. 

Our team have been converts since the working from home explosion a few years ago, and I personally have reviewed several standing desks, rating functionality, aesthetics, while always noting how I feel using them day to day. In every case, we use the desk for several weeks to make sure we know it inside out, and only then do we review it. 

Personally, I feel healthier using a standing desk (especially when alongside one of the best office chairs for back pain), and that's why you'll find out top picks below, which factor in price point, build quality, and style. 

The best standing desks of 2023

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Best standing desk: Flexispot Standing Desk E7CB

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01. Flexispot E7 standing desk

A great overall standing desk.

Reasons to buy

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Fantastic value
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Sturdy build quality
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LED control panel

Reasons to avoid

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Wires can look messy at the back

For our money, the Flexispot E7 standing desk is one of the best standing desks you can buy right now, and for a competitive price. It's a motorised desk, operated via a clear LED display, which allows you to input up to four pre-set height options, and it even includes an alarm that reminds you to take a screen break. I have owned this desk, and having used it for around a year I can report that it was a positive addition to my working day. 

With motorised desks, it's important to remember the weight they can support so that you don't overload them. Fortunately, the 3-stage, dual-motor E7 frame supports up to 100kg (200 lbs), which is going to be more than enough for basically anyone. I have a hefty Acer Predator monitor, a PS4, keyboard and mouse and speakers, and the desk moves up and down with ease. 

It also doesn't hurt that you get a range of finish options, with the Flexispot desk offering laminated, bamboo and various solid wood tops to choose from. In terms of dimensions, you can opt for 48x24in (122x61cm) or up to 60x30in (152x76cm). The Creative Bloq team have opted for stylish black walnut wood in the 48x24 variety, and it's fantastic. For the tallest among us, it can get as high as 50 inches. 

Assembly is easy too – it took me about half an hour from unboxing to fine-tuning height adjustment. Available at a pretty reasonable price, this is the best standing desk you can buy. 

Another full shot of the Sway standing desk with all my work stuff on it.CB endorsed

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A great desk for wider spaces.

Reasons to buy

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Gorgeous wood desktop
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Intuitive controls
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Wide options 

Reasons to avoid

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Fiddly construction 

This is my current standing desk at home, and I have absolutely no desire to change it. Though the construction was a tad fiddly (though to be fair, I did it by myself, which is not advised), the finished product is both beautiful to look at, and a joy to use.

Every standing desk has a unique selling point, and if I had to chose for the Sway, I'd say it's the brilliant controls. A length-ways LED touch display, it's basically a line that you can swish your finger up and down on, and the desk moves to your pre-set hight. I also managed to set two heights without consulting the guidebook, so I'd say it's pretty intuitive. 

First released in 2015, the Sway standing desk has had a couple of updates in recent years, and you really feel them in the details. The quite motors, smoothly moving the desk, the reassuring anti-collision system, and the controls that can cater for four users all stand out. 

It is expensive though. Our top pick (the Flexispot E7 standing desk) is around $400, whereas the Sway is more around the grand mark. Read my full Sway standing desk review

The Brödan Electric Standing L Desk, one of the best standing desks, in a home officeCB endorsed

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The best L-shaped standing desk.

Reasons to buy

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L-shaped design for versatile space
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Premium build

Reasons to avoid

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Expensive
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Big and heavy

This is another option that isn't cheap, but an L-shaped desk offers a lot more space than a conventional desk, and it can be particularly useful if you have a setup that involves more than one screen. And it's an area where there's very little competition since there just aren't many L-shaped standing desks around. Our reviewer tried out Brödan's offering for a couple of weeks in his home office and was impressed with its quality and convenience. The electric motor allows you to preset three heights, and there are some nice touches such as power outlets and cable management. 

It's big and heavy and not the easiest to manoeuvre once assembled, but then much of that is because of the quality of the materials. All in all, if you’ve got the money to spend and need the flexible space that comes with an L-shaped desk, this is a great option.

See our full Brödan Electric Standing L Desk review for more details.

The UPLIFT V2, in white, in the corner of an office.CB endorsed

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04. Uplift V2

The best premium quality standing desk.

Reasons to buy

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Premium quality build
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Smooth and silent movement
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Lots of iterations

Reasons to avoid

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Shipping costs can be high

If you've got a little bit of money set aside for a premium build standing desk, the Uplift V2 is a great option. It will do all the things that the number one standing desk will do, above, but with an added focus on silky smooth movement and stability. With dual motors, the Uplift V2 is also quite responsive in its movement. As with the top choice, there's also a feature that will stop the desk moving if it detects that it's 'hit' something on the way down (your chair, your knees, etc). 

There are more options for attachments in the Uplift V2, allowing you to attach and hold your desktop computer, for example, under and to the side of the desk. This is particularly great if, like me, your desk is already nicely filled. 

Best standing desk: Humanscale Float Height Adjustable Deskcb badge

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05. Humanscale Float

An environmentally sound standing desk.

Reasons to buy

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No cranks or motors
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Environmentally sound
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Stylish design

Reasons to avoid

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You pay for the premium build

Constructed from recycled steel, and made without any toxic chemicals, the Humanscale Float is an environmentally sound choice of premium standing desk. It doesn't use a crank or a motor, but rather a counterbalance mechanism not dissimilar to that of a sash window, making height changes the work of effortless seconds.  

It can be adjusted with one hand, even if you've absolutely laden it with heavy equipment and fat books, like we have. All you need to do is turn the weight adjustment handle a few times to compensate, press the handle under the desktop, then lift or lower it.

It's a tough desk too, just in case you do plan on subjecting it to some cruel and unusual punishment. 

The Revive Gaming Desk standing in a small home office

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The best rare gaming desk out there!

Reasons to buy

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Unique design
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Great quality
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Great concept

Reasons to avoid

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Rarer than hen's teeth

When we got our hands on ChopValue and Fnatic's unique standing desk, we were eager to find out what the hell a desk made out of chopsticks would look and feel like. Turns out, it can look sleek and beautiful, and feel like a prestige quality product.

Some would say that the REvive Essential and Pro models of this desk are on the smaller side (at 111.5cm wide, 74cm deep). You certainly couldn't say that about the mega Revive XL model! But of course, this 140cm x 74cm table will come with an XL price tag – currently $1,345 over at the ChopValue website. But you do get 9,565 chopsticks with ever XL model! Check out our hand on review for more information on the unique Revive standing desk. 

Best standing desk: Ikea SKARSTA

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07. Ikea SKARSTA

The best standing desk for a lower budget.

Reasons to buy

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Very affordable
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Simple, clean design

Reasons to avoid

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The crank makes a noise

Many of the best standing desks are adjusted by electric motors, but the Ikea SKARSTA has a more manual approach, with a crank handle to raise and lower it. That means you might not want to have to adjust the height every day, but it does make this standing desk a more affordable option because electrical components don't come cheap. It also means that the desk is lighter than many others without compromising on strength. 

You can adjust the height between 70cm and 120cm, letting you work comfortably either sitting or standing. The crank can be fitted on either side, depending on whether you're right or left-handed, and can be tucked neatly out of the way when not in use. While it might sound like hard work compared to the electrical options, the crank is easy to use.

The Nolan model of standing desk from Fully.CB

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The best standing desk for creatives.

Reasons to buy

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Elegant design
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Four-leg design
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Strong and sturdy
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Nice finish options

Reasons to avoid

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No longer available first hand

Unfortunately, the Nolan Standing Desk from Fully, has now lost its top spot on our list, as the company has 'shut its doors' and now only sells a selective number of standing desks from Design Within Reach and Herman Miller. And that, as far as we can tell, does not include the Nolan. 

This is a real shame, as we're massive fans of the Nolan standing desk – so much so, we wanted to tell you all the situation, and that if you see a refurbished / secondhand model, we still recommend looking into it. I actually still have my Nolan standing desk, and still rate it as one of the best that I've ever used, for style and functionality. 

We will, eventually, take Nolan out of this list, as it doesn't make sense to promote a product that isn't easily available. 

Why are standing desks good for you?

Wondering what the health benefit is to a standing desk?

The idea of standing all day may seem strange, but studies have indicated a variety of health benefits. For instance, some studies have shown that after a meal, blood sugar returns to normal levels more quickly in a standing person than a sitting person. Standing also burns more calories than sitting, even if you're standing still, and it can also be much better for your posture; sitting for long periods puts pressure on your back and discs. Standing while working may not be for everyone, but there are definitely benefits to doing so.

How high should my standing desk be?

It's all about configuring it to your specific needs.

You should set your standing desk to roughly elbow-height – to a point where your elbows can rest roughly 90 degrees from the floor. As a guide, a person of the rough average height of 5'11" (180cm) should have their standing desk at about 44 inches, or 112cm. Ideally, your fingers should lightly meet the keys of your keyboard, and your monitor should be 20-28 inches (51-71 cm) away from your face.

Beren Neale
Deals Editor

Beren has worked on creative tech magazines and websites at Future Publishing for 13 years. He started this journey as Staff Writer on the digital art magazine ImagineFX, and in 2012 found himself bridging the magazine/website divide as Commissioning Editor on the newly launched Creative Bloq. Since then he took the editor role on ImagineFX, was Launch Editor of the fine art magazine Paint & Draw, moved to Canon Pro Europe website as Deputy Editor, and then edited the graphic design magazine Computer Arts. In 2020 he moved back to Creative Bloq, the biggest global art and design website, and as Deals Editor has applied his expertise in creative tech to help digital creatives get the best deals on the kit that they need and love. Outside of work, Beren likes nothing better than to climb himself a bit of rock.