Bargain Desk Organiser Could Transform Your Home Office Setup
Bargain Desk Organiser for Home Office Transformation

This bargain desk organiser could transform your home office setup. A simple wooden desk organiser with built-in storage and screen-raising benefits is helping create cleaner, more comfortable workspaces. This clever desk organiser could be just what you need to take your home office setup to the next level.

Made of a sturdy wooden laminate, and complete with a handy mobile phone holder, it is available in two colours, and could come with or without a shelf. Its primary function is to raise your screen off the desk surface, which is recommended to help keep your monitor in your direct eyeline, and encourage better posture. It is also available in black, and you can have one with or without a shelf. But it could store away all sorts of desk clutter, from calculators and staplers, to books and documents.

It is on offer at Office Furniture Online, which has a huge selection of clever ideas for your home office, as well as a section for educational furniture and equipment. The TTAP Wooden Screen Riser, priced at £39.60, is one of two styles in the range. It is even cheaper without the shelf, at £36. This one, which does not have a shelf option, or a colour choice, comes with a classy glass top. It raises the monitor slightly less, but it is a decent size for keeping items tucked away. Although this one does not have the phone holder. The glass version is really stylish, but it does not have a phone holder. It is easier to assemble, though, and not a lot more expensive, at £48.

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Because Office Furniture Online primarily works with businesses, you will benefit from its fast and free delivery. These items should arrive in one to three days, and it is completely free. There is even a price promise, so if you see things cheaper elsewhere, they will match it.

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