The best standing desks for working from home

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Overview

Best For Customising

Flexispot Standing Desk

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Best For Tight Budgets

Bontec Desk Converter

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Best For Durability

Flytta 2

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Best For Portability

BONTEC Mobile Workstation

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WFH — that's working from home — has its benefits. At home, you can do things your way — wearing pyjamas, take as many coffee breaks as you like — so long as you actually get your work done.

To make WFH as comfortable as possible, you might want to consider adding a standing desk to your home office setup. These helpful contraptions are becoming more popular as we come to terms with the fact that WFH is here to stay.

You might be thinking, "why do I possibly need to stand up when it's so comfortable down here in my usual position?" Whether you're content sitting down or desperate to switch things up, there are plenty of reasons to consider a standing desk.

Why do you need a standing desk?

A standing desk (or desk converter) can help improve posture, avoid chronic pain, and boost productivity. Sitting for long periods is linked to a higher risk of things like obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. Therefore, it makes sense that reducing sedentary time can improve your physical, metabolic, and mental health. Transitioning between standing and sitting during the day could be a key lifestyle change.

What are the most important features in a standing desk?

If you've come to the conclusion that you could benefit from a standing desk, you probably have a lot of questions. There are a lot of products out there with a wide range of price tags, so what do you really need?

Desk converter or standing desk — Both do the same job, but obviously, they differ greatly. If you already own a beautiful desk that you love, you should opt for a convertor that sits on top. If you have the space and budget for a standing desk, then by all means purchase something that fits in your space.

Height adjustment — It's worth considering the height adjustment range of your preferred standing desk. The best electric standing desks have a large range, meaning you should always be able to find something comfortable. Desk converters don't have the same versatility, and you tend to only have two or three height options.

Materials — Standing desks (and desk converters) come in many different shapes and sizes, with different finishes and materials. The best products tend to be made from steel, which is great for durability but does make it difficult to move the desk around the house. It's also worth considering how the desk is going to look in your house.

Smart features There is a big difference between the most advanced standing desks and the basic desk convertors highlighted in this guide. You might be looking for something straightforward, but this isn't for everyone. Standing desks can come with smart features like anti-collision technology, programmable digital memory, and sit/stand reminders.

Weight capacity — This is important. You should pay special attention to the maximum load capacity of a standing desk, because if a product cannot handle your multiple screen, laptop, and speaker setup, it's simply not worth considering. Nothing ruins a video call like your desk totally collapsing.

What is the best standing desk?

We have tried to find a selection of products to suit everyone, including electric standing desks costing over £1,000 and desk converters for under £100. All you need to do is check out the range of products that have made the cut, and pick a favourite. We wish you a lifetime of better posture, improved circulation, increased productivity, and cheerier moods.

These are the best standing desks in 2025.

The Good & The Bad

  • Spacious desk
  • Anti-collision system
  • All-in-one keypad
  • Available in different finishes
  • A few extra features would be nice

Why We Like It

The Flexispot electric standing desk comes with a selection of eatures, including an all-in-one keypad, anti-collision system, and programmable digital memory with four settings.

It comes with square legs for greater stability and a dual motor lift mechanism that provides smooth height adjustments.

We wouldn’t say it was cheap, though it's at the mid-level of Flexispot’s price range. There are even more affordable options available, including Flexispot EG1, which is smaller (120 x 60cm) but has additional features such as a multipurpose hook and cables box.

Details

The Good & The Bad

  • No assembly required
  • Space saving
  • Low weight capacity

Why We Like It

The Bontec desk converter is a cheap and easy option — sturdy, reliable, and versatile for under £50.

It comes fully assembled, with an X-design support, shockproof springs, and anti-slip feet. Once it’s in position, it’s stable. Just don’t overload it. The one drawback is that it holds a lower capacity than pricier options.

It’s perhaps best for anyone who hot desks around their own home. If you have multiple workstations — the home office, the kitchen tables, the living room — this is easy to pack away and carry around the house.

Details

The Good & The Bad

  • High-grade steel frame
  • Four memory settings
  • Digital display
  • Dual motors
  • Warranty
  • Expensive

Why We Like It

The Flytta 2 is an electric standing desk and comes at a premium price. It’s stylish and built to last, with an extendable high-grade steel frame. 

It includes a digital display memory switch, so you can save your preferred sitting and standing heights for optimal ergonomics. The dual motors deliver faster movement and a lift capacity of 120kg, plus anti-collision technology. 

There are easier models to assemble, but it shouldn't be too challenging.

Details

The Good & The Bad

  • Cheaper than a desk
  • Rustic style
  • Gas spring assisted
  • Two-tiered work surface
  • You'll still need a desk

Why We Like It

The rustic-style Putorsen standing desk converter lets you easily transition your desk position with gas spring height adjustment technology.

It offers a two-tiered work surface that accommodates multiple set up options, holding two monitors or a monitor and a laptop, and a keyboard and mouse on the bottom platform. It really is one of the best options for tight spaces.

You'll still need a desk for this convertor to sit on, but this offers a cheaper alternative to electric standing desks.

Details

The Good & The Bad

  • Electric controls
  • Multipurpose hooks
  • Tidy wire box
  • Won't fit in every office

Why We Like It

The corner desk won’t suit every office, but if that’s what you’re in the market for, this FITUEYES L-shaped standing desk is an excellent option. It’s no surprise — the brand specialises in redefining design.

The L-design encourages a more active working lifestyle, while the spec sets this apart as impressive, with multipurpose hooks on either end of the desk, a wire box, up-and-down control panel, and reliable motor lift system.

Details

The Good & The Bad

  • Castors for easy movement
  • Space-saving
  • Simple assembly
  • Extra storage space
  • Won't suit all desk workers

Why We Like It

The Bontec mobile workstation is the most portable model in this list, so you can always find an ergonomic sitting position wherever you're based.

It can be used as a computer desk, standing desk, projector stand, and portable presentation lectern. It's a multimedia solution. 

You can easily adjust the angle and height, while the built-in locking mechanism means you can be stationary or mobile as desired. It's all about options with this mobile workstation.

Details

The Good & The Bad

  • Three drawers
  • Multipurpose shelf compartments
  • Anti-collision technology
  • Cable grommet
  • Quiet mechanism
  • Not much at this price

Why We Like It

What’s the one thing that every office and every home needs? Storage. And that goes for the desk too. It’s always handy to have drawer space and handy compartments available to you. This FEZiBO standing desk has three drawers plus monitor shelves with useful storage and a cable grommet. The rustic wood look adds classical style too.

Like other standing desks, the height is adjusted via an easy-to-use control panel that sits on the right-hand side, with anti-collision technology, quiet operation, and lockable casters for keeping it sturdy.

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