

⚡ Elevate your workspace, energize your day — stand out while you stand up!
The VIVO Electric Height Adjustable 84 x 63 inch Corner Stand Up Desk combines a spacious L-shaped vintage brown tabletop with a powerful single motor lift system, offering smooth height adjustments from 28.5" to 46.8". Built on a sturdy all-steel frame supporting up to 176 lbs, it features memory presets for personalized ergonomic comfort. Perfect for corner office setups, this desk blends classic aesthetics with modern functionality, backed by a 3-year warranty and comprehensive tech support.





















| ASIN | B0D8M7MGRP |
| Brand | VIVO |
| Color | Vintage Brown Top / Black Frame |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (15) |
| Date First Available | 15 July 2024 |
| Item Weight | 28 Kilograms |
| Material | Alloy Steel, Engineered Wood |
| Model Number | DESK-E3CTBN-84 |
| Product Dimensions | 160.02 x 214.88 x 72.39 cm; 27.99 kg |
| Special Features | Electric |
P**P
It took about an hour to assemble, straight forward, good instructions, everything is marked and pre drilled. So far really impressed with the engineering & design for the price.
J**C
Desk came as described in two packages with very thorough instructions. All of the parts were well labeled with stickers. There are only 3 types of screws and it is very obvious where each type is used. Those saying it was confusing and took more than 5 hours to put together... yeah. It took a half hour at most to assemble solo. You will need a second person to flip it over once it's put together. Do yourself a favor and buy a drill/impact or borrow from a friend, neighbor, dad, etc. You can rent them from home depot too for $18 for 4 hours, and pick up a 5mm hex bit and phillips bit for probably a buck a piece. The pros: -Easy to assemble -Well labeled -looks sharp -Smooth function of the motorized up/down -Ability to save height pre-sets so you can press the button and walk away from it while it raises/lowers -I am a small business owner and started my career standing for the entire day. As my business grew I have had to deal with the office work as well which required me to sit for hours and hours at a time behind my desk. Not anymore. If my legs are feeling restless, I can press a button and my desk transforms into a standing desk. -Sturdy at the lower settings... Cons -Fairly wobbly at the maximum height. Not to the point that I think it is going to collapse, but typing causes the desk to build up a pretty nasty oscillation to the point that my screen is shaking back and forth. I suspect that this has something to do with the "anti-vibration" washers they have you install between the hardware and the desk top. It doesn't allow for a solid connection between the desk top and base allowing it to shake. If it ends up bothering me enough, I might go through and remove all of those washers -Could raise a smidge higher. I am above average height, 6'-6", and it could be a few more inches higher to be more comfortable for me. I may put some stout blocks under the table legs to raise it that few more inches if I find it to be too irritating. Overall, great desk for the price. I see similar size and function desks going for double the price on amazon.
D**W
I'm really impressed with the quality, especially for the price. It's well designed and includes some details that I wouldn't expect at this price point, like detents to help align parts. The machining also seems really good, there was only one screw hole that could've been tapped better, otherwise everything fit together with really tight tolerances. Overall pretty easy to assemble, though it's a 2-person lift to flip it over and get it positioned. The raise/lower action is smooth and quick. I've fully loaded it with multiple monitors and speakers and computers and haven't seen any slowdown or struggling from the motor. Overall, I'd put the frame and motor on par with 3x-5x more expensive desks that I've used at work. The one area for improvement is the desktop surface itself. It's fine. Pretty much what I expected: what I assume to be a thin (3/4") piece of particleboard covered with melamine printed to look like wood and some edge banding. I may see about upgrading it later, luckily it seems like it'd be pretty easy to use the frame with a thicker/nicer top.
M**C
I have two of these, the largest ones and vintage look. A couple of tips, make sure to use a power tool and set it to the lowest torque. Make sure to have the box on the floor when screwing and moving as to not damage the desk nor the floor. Don't assemble or move by yourself, you really need two people to do those jobs. What is good about these tables is they are actually solid, they actually keep on working for years and the self-leveling technology is amazing. Further more they look decent and as said they keep working even after being disassembled and moved from one house to another and from room to room.
E**E
Super easy to put together. Took about 30 minutes. Mind you I'm very good at building things. Was able to do it all alone. If you are not strong you will need help doing the final flip after mounting everything. I highly reccomend using a drill with adjustable tourque settings (basically a standard drill). There are alot of screws. A drill allows you to fly through it without over screwing. Desk came perfect without scratches. It's holds my set up without any issues. And moves faster than I thought. Pretty quiet too. Money well spent!
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