feiz design studio’s height adjustable desk ‘alpha’ for kembo
all images courtesy of khodi feiz

 

 

 

adapting to today’s working requirements, the ‘alpha’ desk programme designed by feiz design studio for the dutch furniture company kembo, is a direct response to the changing office ethos. the fully height adjustable table system provides a wide range of flexibility – as work tools become smaller, smarter and more flexible, so too should the furniture. modern offices are rapidly evolving as technology, working patterns, space allocation, and mobility create new attitudes towards the ways in which work is achieved. ergonomic research has proven that movement and change of posture during the day not only have significant health and well-being benefits, but also support key work scenarios. the alpha desk is based on a single column construction that frees up the perimeter of the desk giving a far more effective work surface than traditional tables, all the while allowing for a smaller footprint without compromising desktop efficiency. multiple layout combinations are possible with a clean and organized desktop due to the built-in cable management within the single column. available in a variety of finishes the table is made from a powder-coated steel construction in white or black.

 

 

feiz design studio's height adjustable desk alpha for kembo
alpha at home

 

 

feiz design studio's height adjustable desk alpha for kembo
alpha in the office context

 

 

feiz design studio's height adjustable desk alpha for kembo
height adjustable desk for both sitting and standing work

 

 

feiz design studio's height adjustable desk alpha for kembo
initial cardboard mock-up development

 

 

feiz design studio's height adjustable desk alpha for kembo
testing mock-up

 

 

feiz design studio's height adjustable desk alpha for kembo
prototype development

 

 

feiz design studio's height adjustable desk alpha for kembo
initial prototype refinement

 

 

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