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If a regular, rectangular desk isn’t enough to meet your demands for space, the Verge Pro 2020 has got you covered. Sustainability is possible even with furniture, and your Ascent Eco is as customizable as with the rest of Omnidesk’s offerings. The result is a unique design that features different wood grains and tonal streaks for each desk, which will retail from S$979.

This is done by collecting chopsticks from sources like restaurants, hospitals, and offices, disinfecting and coating them in toxin-free resin, and compressing them into highly densified tiles by a hydraulic presser. A collaboration with sustainable furniture maker ChopValue, the Ascent Eco Collection turns chopsticks into desks as part of an upcycling effort. It’s critical to have a look at the Omnidesk Ichi Collection Kawa Standing Desk in person so make an appointment to check out the beauty. It features a juxtaposition of warm golden sapwood against the rich darkness of heartwood, and offers resistance to water, fungus, bacteria, and even mould. Instead, a dedicated service is reserved for potential customers, who will have to indicate the size they are planning to purchase, and set an appointment date to select their desired wood top at the showroom, before customisation begins.įor a more naturalistic or minimal aesthetic, the Omnidesk Ame (雨) presents itself as a non-resin alternative. Due to the unique shape of each piece of wood, as well as the resin design, it cannot be purchased like any other Omnidesk models. The desk is available in small ( S$2,200), large ( S$2,500), and XL ( S$2,900) but there’s a catch. Similar to its Ascent Pheasantwood counterpart, every Kawa build will boast different tabletop patterns from one another, making its design truly one of a kind. The resin has also been designed in a way that allows light to filter through, resulting in a crystalline shine. Decked out in teak, known for its strength, durability, and elemental resistance, the desk’s greatest appeal lies in the wide blue strip that cuts down the middle, which creates the illusion of a river running across its length.

The inspiration for the aforementioned Wildwood collection, the Omnidesk Kawa (川) celebrates nature’s beauty in style. Omnidesk Ichi Collection Kawa Standing Desk (from S$2,200)
#OMNIDESK KENSHI REVIEW UPGRADE#
Those who prefer larger tabletops, however, can upgrade to large or XL for a small cost.Ĭonfigure your Omnidesk Ascent Wildwood+ right now, there’s actually quite a big to consider especially the tabletops. Ascent Pheasantwood.Īs for the legs, users can choose between black and white versions, with 48 inches being the default tabletop sizing (included within the S$1,149 price tag). Part of the Wildwood collection, it brings the zen of nature’s touch to the standard Ascent models, with every table sporting a different design from shade to shape – a phenomenon brought on by the natural occurring patterns of pheasantwood. If there’s a standing desk equivalent of a smooth operator, the Ascent Wildwood+ Pheasantwood would (or ‘wood,’ if you prefer) be the one. Ascent Wildwood+ Pheasantwood (from S$1,149) It comes in 48-inch (small), 60-inch (large), and 72-inch (XL) variations, so users can pick the size that best suits their space from S$850.Ĭonfigure your Omnidesk Ascent right now, the options are bountiful! Ascent Black Ascent WhiteĪvailable in black and white, the desk comes highly recommended for those seeking a mix of minimalist aesthetics and functionality. There’s even a health-tracking feature, which is pretty nifty. For an added touch of convenience, the Omnidesk Life app, which is specifically designed for the Ascent, offers basic customisation options and controls that can be tweaked from a distance. Here’s a list of recommended picks to help you get started on levelling up your work and play spaces.Īn upgrade from the base Omnidesk model, the Ascent is a sturdier, smarter, and prettier piece of furniture that allows for quicker on-the-fly height adjustments, due to its improved mechanism. Yes, not all workspaces are created equal, but the brand ensures that there’s always a desk for everyone, regardless of their preference for smaller tabletops, premium finishes, or even eco-friendliness. This is where Omnidesk comes in to plug the gap, as Singapore’s leading standing desk specialist presents an array of desk offerings, modelled after three main principles to make ergonomics accessible to the masses – quality, affordability, and customisation.
