Clodesk:Dual-Wing Transforming Desk for Multiple Workspaces

Dual-Wing | Hidden Storage | Multi-Space | Wrist Care | Tool Wall | Smart Lift | Pro Lighting | Sit-Stand | Anti-Pinch

Clodesk rethinks the workspace for the reality of modern desks, which increasingly hold multiple screens, tools, cameras, chargers, and accessories but rarely help organize them. The answer is a dual-wing motorized desk that stays clean and minimalist when closed and transforms into a full workstation when opened. With a wave of the hand or a tap on the remote, the wings deploy to reveal hidden storage compartments, built-in dual lighting with ambient and task modes, a flexible PC compartment with removable divider panels for customizable organization, and a cup holder that keeps drinks secure and off the work surface. Electric sit-stand height adjustment lets users save preferred heights and switch between sitting and standing with one touch, supported by anti-collision protection that automatically stops or rebounds when the desk encounters resistance, safeguarding both people and items underneath. The rear panel features mounting points for monitor arms, lights, microphones, and cameras, supporting up to four monitors for a multi-screen setup without sacrificing workspace. A 10— angled front edge is designed to reduce wrist pressure during long sessions, based on repeated prototyping that replaced an earlier R-angle design after real-world testing. The reinforced load-bearing frame supports up to 100 kg (220 lbs) of gear, monitors, and accessories with consistent stability during everyday use. Nearly two years of development, multiple physical prototypes, and 13+ years of furniture design experience under founder Evan Li went into every motion, from wing deployment and lift mechanics to cable routing and safety protection, with the final product ready for mass production. Clodesk is available in multiple sizes and colors, with plug types automatically matched by shipping region.

Clodesk:Dual-Wing Transforming Desk for Multiple Workspaces