Three leg black electric desk frame from VIVO.
Large L-shaped desk in a modern minimalist room.
Multi motor lift providing smooth and quiet transitions from sitting to standing.
Four preset programmable settings to lock in the most comfortable working heights.
Sturdy height adjustable corner desk frame for active sit or stand efficient workspace with electric lift.
A man standing and working from an electric chair to stand an L-shaped desk against the corner wall of a room.
A variety of setup options are available with this multi-motor and multi-legged desk frame.
The leveling feet of this desk frame are meant to best conform to your space and floors.
Sturdy electric desk frame with a convenient controller panel.
Heavy-duty electric height adjustable corner desk frame for active sit or stand efficient workspace.

Electric Multi Motor Corner Desk Frame with Memory Controller

DESK-V130EB

$499.99 Regular price
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  • 3 Year Warranty
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Customer Reviews

Based on 13 reviews
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Anonymous
Very good quality

It works very well and I think it was worth the money because I had the ability to choose the size that was best suited for me.

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Anonymous
Great desk so far though has a big drawback for some

First off, my top is butcher block in two sections. 30"x60" and 30"x48". I like the option to sit in the corner and rest my arms on each side of the "L" for comfort and support during long days. I liked that it came with steel plates for underneath the 2 wood pieces to better support the top. The other thing I wanted to do was add casters to the base So I could easily move the desk out occasionally to clean, etc... The screwed in legs are M8-1.25m, so getting casters was easy. Went with some steel heavy weight bearing ones. This is where I found the desk's weakness. In the back corner leg (without the "T" base), the threaded mount to accept the screwed in adjustable leg (at the floor) is displaced below the plate. This offset makes that part weak. When I put a caster in it, that part bent. The caster post/bolt was fine. This is when I pulled off the bottom plate held on by 4 hex screws and found something problematic that doesn't affect the other legs. The threaded adjustable leg mount is a compression fit piece and isn't welded. The compression joint failed and bent. That means even slightly pulling the desk with it's standard legs would bend that mount. Who doesn't occasionally move a desk? Thought about just welding it but thought I can do better by just getting a T base foot that's on the other legs. I looked for vivo desk parts for this desk which would have the T base foot with no luck. I then found another site online which has a similar sized T base foot at up-lift desk. the v1 24" T foot worked great for 35 bucks. Had to drill out the 4 screw holes as the vivo plate holes didn't exactly match. Now I have a great desk that spins on the floor with no ill effect. Too bad vivo doesn't supply this foot by default. I still rate this desk a 4 star as everything else about the desk is solid. If you don't drag it, you'd probably be fine.

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Anonymous
Great frame desk

I decide to get this frame to replace old desk.Easy to put togetherSo far everything works fine

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Anonymous
Very functional for Disabled person

Very sturdy and well constructed.

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Anonymous
Heavy duty and perfect for me!

I love this desk!! We had difficulty with the original assembly, then found a YouTube video. That helped, but I recommend using all of the stabilizer bolts before ever raising the desk! We had not seen the step for screwing the bolts on the rail or the end of each leg to lock the legs in place. Make sure you install every possible bolt. This will prevent the legs from falling when installing the desktop. Some small variations to the prefab screw holes under the desktop, but not difficult to make own holes.

About Product
Transform your large corner desk into a height-adjustable workstation with Black Electric Multi-Motor Corner Desk Frame (DESK-V130EB) from VIVO! Periodically standing throughout the long work day can help relieve tension on the neck, back, and shoulders, as well as increase blood flow and reduce stress. Enjoy being able to stand up in seconds with this sturdy frame featuring a multi-motor lift system for smooth height transition, a control panel for customizable settings, and solid support for large corner desks weighing up to 264 lbs. All hardware and instructions are included for assembly. Don’t wait to experience your own spacious work area that helps you stay organized and think on your feet!
Compatibility
  • Weight Capacity: 264 lbs
  • Compatible Table Top Width Range: 24" to 30"
  • Main Desk Recommended Length for 24" Wide Top: 46.75" to 88.75"
  • Main Desk Recommended Length for 30" Wide Top: 49.75" to 91.75"
  • Return Desk Recommended Length for 24" Wide Top: 32.5" to 74.5"
  • Return Desk Recommended Length for 30" Wide Top: 29.5" to 71.5"
  • Recommended Table Top Thickness: at least 3/4"
  • Recommended Overhang: 10" or less
Specifications
  • Type: Electric
  • Material: Steel
  • Controller Type: Smart Control Panel (4 memory settings)
  • Height Adjustment Range: 23.6” to 49.2”
  • Main Frame Length Adjustment Range: 43" to 75"
  • Return Frame Length Adjustment Range: 55.5" to 88"
  • Foot Dimensions: 27.4” x 2.9”
  • Lift Speed: 1.5” per second
Easy Sit-To-Stand Transition
23.6" to 49.2" Continuous Height Range
Powerful multi motor provides smooth electric height adjustments for easy sit to stand transitions. Cut down on your time in a sedentary sitting position and enjoy all the benefits of a standing workstation: increased energy, less stress and fatigue, greater productivity, and more.
4 Programmable Height Settings
Push Button Memory Controller
The easy-to-use push button controller features 4 memory presets so you can easily find your ideal height. Enjoy thinking on your feet, and leave work feeling energized and refreshed!

Customer Reviews

Based on 13 reviews
85%
(11)
15%
(2)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
A
Anonymous
Very good quality

It works very well and I think it was worth the money because I had the ability to choose the size that was best suited for me.

A
Anonymous
Great desk so far though has a big drawback for some

First off, my top is butcher block in two sections. 30"x60" and 30"x48". I like the option to sit in the corner and rest my arms on each side of the "L" for comfort and support during long days. I liked that it came with steel plates for underneath the 2 wood pieces to better support the top. The other thing I wanted to do was add casters to the base So I could easily move the desk out occasionally to clean, etc... The screwed in legs are M8-1.25m, so getting casters was easy. Went with some steel heavy weight bearing ones. This is where I found the desk's weakness. In the back corner leg (without the "T" base), the threaded mount to accept the screwed in adjustable leg (at the floor) is displaced below the plate. This offset makes that part weak. When I put a caster in it, that part bent. The caster post/bolt was fine. This is when I pulled off the bottom plate held on by 4 hex screws and found something problematic that doesn't affect the other legs. The threaded adjustable leg mount is a compression fit piece and isn't welded. The compression joint failed and bent. That means even slightly pulling the desk with it's standard legs would bend that mount. Who doesn't occasionally move a desk? Thought about just welding it but thought I can do better by just getting a T base foot that's on the other legs. I looked for vivo desk parts for this desk which would have the T base foot with no luck. I then found another site online which has a similar sized T base foot at up-lift desk. the v1 24" T foot worked great for 35 bucks. Had to drill out the 4 screw holes as the vivo plate holes didn't exactly match. Now I have a great desk that spins on the floor with no ill effect. Too bad vivo doesn't supply this foot by default. I still rate this desk a 4 star as everything else about the desk is solid. If you don't drag it, you'd probably be fine.

A
Anonymous
Great frame desk

I decide to get this frame to replace old desk.Easy to put togetherSo far everything works fine

A
Anonymous
Very functional for Disabled person

Very sturdy and well constructed.

A
Anonymous
Heavy duty and perfect for me!

I love this desk!! We had difficulty with the original assembly, then found a YouTube video. That helped, but I recommend using all of the stabilizer bolts before ever raising the desk! We had not seen the step for screwing the bolts on the rail or the end of each leg to lock the legs in place. Make sure you install every possible bolt. This will prevent the legs from falling when installing the desktop. Some small variations to the prefab screw holes under the desktop, but not difficult to make own holes.

Customer Reviews

Based on 13 reviews
85%
(11)
15%
(2)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
A
Anonymous
Very good quality

It works very well and I think it was worth the money because I had the ability to choose the size that was best suited for me.

A
Anonymous
Great desk so far though has a big drawback for some

First off, my top is butcher block in two sections. 30"x60" and 30"x48". I like the option to sit in the corner and rest my arms on each side of the "L" for comfort and support during long days. I liked that it came with steel plates for underneath the 2 wood pieces to better support the top. The other thing I wanted to do was add casters to the base So I could easily move the desk out occasionally to clean, etc... The screwed in legs are M8-1.25m, so getting casters was easy. Went with some steel heavy weight bearing ones. This is where I found the desk's weakness. In the back corner leg (without the "T" base), the threaded mount to accept the screwed in adjustable leg (at the floor) is displaced below the plate. This offset makes that part weak. When I put a caster in it, that part bent. The caster post/bolt was fine. This is when I pulled off the bottom plate held on by 4 hex screws and found something problematic that doesn't affect the other legs. The threaded adjustable leg mount is a compression fit piece and isn't welded. The compression joint failed and bent. That means even slightly pulling the desk with it's standard legs would bend that mount. Who doesn't occasionally move a desk? Thought about just welding it but thought I can do better by just getting a T base foot that's on the other legs. I looked for vivo desk parts for this desk which would have the T base foot with no luck. I then found another site online which has a similar sized T base foot at up-lift desk. the v1 24" T foot worked great for 35 bucks. Had to drill out the 4 screw holes as the vivo plate holes didn't exactly match. Now I have a great desk that spins on the floor with no ill effect. Too bad vivo doesn't supply this foot by default. I still rate this desk a 4 star as everything else about the desk is solid. If you don't drag it, you'd probably be fine.

A
Anonymous
Great frame desk

I decide to get this frame to replace old desk.Easy to put togetherSo far everything works fine

A
Anonymous
Very functional for Disabled person

Very sturdy and well constructed.

A
Anonymous
Heavy duty and perfect for me!

I love this desk!! We had difficulty with the original assembly, then found a YouTube video. That helped, but I recommend using all of the stabilizer bolts before ever raising the desk! We had not seen the step for screwing the bolts on the rail or the end of each leg to lock the legs in place. Make sure you install every possible bolt. This will prevent the legs from falling when installing the desktop. Some small variations to the prefab screw holes under the desktop, but not difficult to make own holes.