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    Haworth Upside Sit-to-Stand Desk review

    TechurzBy TechurzJuly 18, 2025Updated:May 12, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    The Haworth Upside Sit-to-Stand desk is a simple yet refined standing desk that can easily blend into most workspaces without looking overly extravagant or flashy.

    Granted, it still costs a pretty penny, but it doesn’t look overdone or gaudy. The Haworth Upside is understated, minimalist, and professional. But how does it stack up against the best standing desks I’ve reviewed? I tested it to find out.

    (Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

    Haworth Upside Sit-to-Stand Desk: Pricing and Availability

    The Haworth Upside Standing Desk currently starts at $611, 15% off its original price of $719, as I write this paragraph. This price can range from around $1,000, depending on features, sizing, colorways, and whether you opt for the upgraded base type and paddle.

    You can also add some accessories directly from Haworth, such as a power module, wire management clips, and a wire tray to catch all your cables and keep them tidy.

    (Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

    Haworth Upside Sit-to-Stand Desk: Unboxing & first impressions

    The Haworth Upside Standing desk arrived super well-packaged in its box, ensuring that nothing would be damaged in transit to me. Once I started building, I was able to assemble my desk in just 18 minutes.

    True, it’s heavy, but I was able to do it by myself. One of the first things I noticed was the paddle. While intuitive, and many desks have had similar paddles, I wish there were a button of some kind so I could easily save multiple heights, just a press away. The paddle does work well, though, especially considering its purpose.

    The desk itself is sharp. By sharp, I of course mean in design, as the corners are rounded, ensuring that they are not a sharp point, even though they are sharper than some of the softer-edged designs I have seen. I love the look of a sharper edge, but I also appreciate having them not be sharp to the touch.

    Haworth Upside Sit-to-Stand Desk: Design & Build Quality

    (Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

    Specs

    Dimensions: 23×58 inches
    Height Range: 22.6–48.7 inches (dual-stage electric)
    Load Capacity: 150lbs
    Top Material: Landmark high-pressure laminate
    Base Color: Smooth Plaster powder coat
    Warranty: 10 years standard; GREENGUARD/BIFMA certified  

    This desk is simple, minimalist, and clean. I said it earlier, but that’s the best way to describe this desk. There’s no frills, nothing flashy, nothing distracting. It’s a fantastic desk if you prefer a clean setup.

    While you could, I probably wouldn’t build out a super complex and fancy setup on this desk, but what I would love to do is have a clean laptop or iPad setup with a notebook, some physical books perhaps, maybe a single monitor setup, with a computer in a stand off to the side, and so on—a clean, simple setup, dedicated to focus and simplicity.

    Adding to this simplicity, I love how clean the legs look, and I appreciate that they are more C-shaped than T-shaped. I prefer the C-Shape as it feels like there is more room for my legs. It also helps the legs appear closer to a wall if you are pushed up against it, making the legs look less bulky and stand out less.

    The desktop appears to be resistant to scratches, yet it doesn’t feel like I’d want to drop anything on it anytime soon. The wood feels a bit soft, but with how I use desks, I’m not too worried.

    (Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

    Haworth Upside Sit-to-Stand Desk: In use

    I’ve had this desk in my rotation of desks for the last 124 days at the time of writing this review. So far, it’s been functioning great. There haven’t been any issues. I’ve used this desk for precisely what I mentioned above. It’s been a fantastic laptop desk, I’ve gotten some dedicated writing done here, some project planning, some idea sketching with my iPad, some reading with physical books, and more. It’s been an excellent desk for all of that.

    The paddle controller was easy to get used to right away. Up is up, down is down. Easy enough. Since this desk appeared simple to me at first glance on the website, I chose the standard, simple paddle, which works just as expected. Up is up, down is down. Suppose you want to upgrade to the programmable paddle. In that case, it adds the ability to display the height and even set vibration alerts to remind you to move throughout the day, according to Haworth’s website.

    Moving up and down, even while holding the paddle, is smooth and effortless. The desk moves pretty quickly, but it’s stable and relatively quiet. What more could you ask for in a standing desk?

    Along with the Haworth desk, I also grabbed the Fern ergonomic chair (a review is coming soon) and the Elements 4-function table. This, paired with the Haworth Upside desk, makes for a powerful setup. The Elements 4-function table can serve as a footrest, a side table, an extension of the desk, or a riser for the desk. Expanding the functionality of your Haworth setup even further.

    (Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)Swipe to scroll horizontally

    Attributes

    Notes

    Rating

    Design

    Minimalistically massive

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

    Ease of use

    Incredibly easy to use

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

    Practicality

    Highly practical for those who want more screen

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐

    Price

    Priced well for the product

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

    Haworth Upside Sit-to-Stand Desk: Final verdict

    The Haworth Upside Desk is a beautifully simple electric sit-to-stand desk that makes me want to simplify even my most beautiful setup down to the essentials, streamlining everything. This desk is a great fit for home offices or if you have a private office where you can set up your own little space. If you prefer being able to click to a specific height, you’ll want to opt for the more expensive paddle, but remember that it’s still a paddle, just an upgraded one.

    For more professional essentials, we’ve reviewed the best office chairs for ergonomics and comfort.

    Haworth Upside Sit-to-Stand Desk: Price Comparison

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