Branch Duo Standing Desk Review

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The Duo Standing Desk from Branch Furniture is a fantastic upgrade from the previous Branch Standing Desk, and might even be one of the best standing desk options for your money around today.

The desk has a 275lb lifting capacity, comes in two different sizes, offers one of the most unique controllers I have seen, and provides a ten-year warranty on the tabletop and frame. All of that, for under $450, is an absolute steal.

I was admittedly hesitant when I first saw this price tag, being concerned that there was no way the build quality could have stayed the same from the previous model while also cutting the price. However, I don’t know how they did it, but Branch knocked it out of the park with this desk.

Branch Duo Standing Desk

(Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

Unboxing and First Impressions

One of the first things that I noticed while assembling the Duo Standing Desk is that there is no crossbar, like I have come to expect with nearly every desk frame. Instead, Branch has opted for legs with mounting brackets that bolt into either end of the desk. From the top and sides of the desk, this looks no different – however, from the bottom, there is a rather large hole. It wasn’t until a few steps later that I realized this hole allowed the drawer to sneak in without having a gap off the bottom of the desk. In hindsight, that gap now makes much sense, though if I ever wanted to use this set of legs on a different tabletop, (not from Branch) I would have a more challenging time aligning them perfectly. Once I added the drawer, I realized the genius of this design and how no other company could add a drawer through the middle of their desk like Branch can.

Branch Duo Standing Desk

(Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)
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