The best posture is the next posture.

Scroll on to see the top reasons people love Limber desks, read reviews and meet the physio behind Limber. Or head to the bottom to find the details like size, speed and sustainability. 

Limber Advantages

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Stay in flow

Move so fast between positions you don’t even realise you changed. Feel less back & neck pain. Focus on your work, and that’s all.

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No more crook neck

Your Limber desk comes with height adjustable single and double screen mounts included in the purchase.

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Move way more

Choose from a larger variety of positions with the only desk in the world that lets you stand, sit or kneel. More movement = less pain, more energy, more focus.

Beautiful & bountiful

Both the Petal & Linear desktop shapes provide all the workspace you need with all the cables disappeared out of sight, like magic.

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Take your desk with you

On wheels and effortless to move around the home or office. Built to fit through standard 800mm wide doorways.

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Do more than buy a desk...

Buy impact. Limber is Aotearoa NZ Made from sustainably forested wood and a certified social enterprise.

Double monitor arms included

All Petal / Linear desks come with height adjustable single & double monitor arms included (for monitors up to 25 inches).

For double 26-28 inch monitors see our XL Monitor Wings.

Customer Reviews

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Shahne Rodgers (Wellington, NZ)
Normal desks are ruined

I've had my Limber for four months now and I really love it. I love being able to sit on the floor, kneel and stand up, and I love being able to move it into (or very occasionally out of) the sun. I wasn't expecting the wheels to be as useful as they are!

If you're looking at this review, you probably have a good understanding of the upsides already and are trying to decide if it's worth the cost, so I'll focus on the downsides.
- The most surprising is that it makes a bit of noise from the wood expanding/contracting. It's not too bad - it hasn't interrupted meetings or anything, and seems to mostly happen in summer evenings when I have it in direct sunlight all day so YMMV.
- I've somehow scratched the desk so now I'm a bit paranoid about having anything too solid on it.
- I wish there was a gap under the base so I could sit with my legs fully straight forwards.
- I still need a normal chair for when it's disruptive to be moving around too much (eg long meetings or playing video games), or when I'm sick. But since I don't need it much, I didn't need to buy an expensive ergonomic chair.
- I found it took a bit to get used to moving the desk down. Mostly it's fine now, but I still sometimes struggle a bit.

One other thing to note (I can't tell if it's a pro or a con though!), is that the supplied weights are about right for a laptop and two monitors; if you don't keep your desk tidy, it gets hard to lift (and if you only have one monitor, you'll want to remove some weight, otherwise it is too hard to move down).

Overall, I love my desk and hate having to go back to "normal" desks, so I'd recommend getting one if you're the sort of person who wants to be able to sit on the floor and stand up while working.

In terms of the extra additions:
* I really like the stool, but probably use it too much to sit still.
* The headphone hanger is cute but feels like it's missing something - I keep knocking it off the desk when I'm moving from sitting to standing or vice versa.
* The built-in powerbank is brilliant.
* The posture course is probably worth it for people who don't already stretch, but if you've done splits training in the past, it's not really worth the money imo. There were a couple of interesting challenges suggested though that I hadn't come across before.

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E Jessop (Wellington, NZ)
Money well spent

I must admit I was hesitant to spend so much on desk. But I am so impressed with the design and quality of it, it is money well spent. Even my husband was impressed (not easily done with anything of a design nature!) The video instructions for assembly were professional, clear and logical - and very kiwi in its friendly nature. The posture course is also good, and I'd have no hesitation asking any questions. If you do buy a limber desk - its worth considering the built in extension lead - its made to fit the design of the desk and I think you'd struggle to fit an alternate extension board in there. Also, the box that is delivered is large and heavy. We have 104 steps to our property so we opened the box and carried it down in parts.

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puck murphy (Auckland, NZ)
Good one !

Cheers :)

Puck.

Meet the

Physio behind Limber

Details

Size & Dimensions

The Linear is 1200mm across the front edge and 745mm deep. Monitor mount can mounted up to 57.5cm above the desktop. You can access the full spec sheet here.

Speed of movement

The Limber Linear and Petal can move between the floor and standing in 1-2 seconds. This can be compared to an electric desk that takes 10-20 seconds to change height from chair height to standing. And a crank desk that takes 60+ seconds.

Why is this important? 95% of people with a crank desk and 80% of people with an electric desk don't change height in a day. It interrupts concentration and flow when the desk is slow and means you choose not to move, which is why Limber desks move 10-20x faster.

Assembly

The assembly of Limber desks are a feature! Your Limber comes with an easy to follow assembly video package where together with Limber founder and Physiotherapist, Bart de Vries, you will put together your very own Limber. The whole process only takes 30-50 minutes. Everything you need comes in the box, no tools required.

“I usually suck at this stuff. Limber made assembly fun (actually!) and I was able to do it with no stress.” - Elizabeth, Wellington.

"I was surprised at how quickly and easily it came together, and it was fun, amazing!" - Michaela, Nelson, NZ.

Bundle with Integrated Power & Stool to save

We highly recommend purchasing integrated power pack for the best experience. We pass the Integrated power + cabling on at cost price because with them it provides the ultimate Limber experience. It includes a 2 meter power starter lead with surge protection, 4 point power block and custom bracket to fit into your Limber Petal and meets commercial wiring standards. 

You save 25% on the Stool ($50) when bundled. The Limber Stool makes floor postures more comfortable by taking pressure off your back, knees, hips & ankles. Perfect if you have tight hips and currently find floor postures difficult.

Features:

- 3x heights to suit your body.

- Weight tolerance 150kg.

- Forward tilt to take pressure off your lower back.

- Made in NZ from sustainably forested wood

- Comes with a Lifetime Warranty

Does Limber allow for double monitors?

Yes. All Limbers come with height adjustable single and double monitor mounts (up to double 25") included. This ensures you can have your monitors at the right height for your beautiful and remarkable body. Our monitor mounts are VESA 75x75mm and 100x100mm compatible. Learn more about screens here.

If you want to have double 26-30" monitors check out our XL Dual Monitor Wings.

Sustainability

Limber is a certified Akina Social Enterprise and we love working to be as sustainable as possible. Our premium Birch wood is sustainably forested under the strictest of standards. Our design is built to last and easy to fix should anything, in the unlikely circumstance, ever fail. We strive to keep things out of landfill for as long as possible. Plus, Limber is crafted to improve your health and performance. To learn more about this, see here.

International shipping

Yes! If you are outside of New Zealand please contact or email us (hello@limberlife.co) with your delivery address and we will get a quote for you.

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