L-Shaped Desks — Expert Answer

What is a bow-front return on an L-shaped desk, and is it worth getting?

A bow-front return curves outward toward the user, reducing the reaching distance to the center of the return surface by 4–6 inches compared to a straight-edge return. For users who rely on the return as a primary active work area — not just a storage shelf — that reduced reach translates to less shoulder and elbow strain over an eight-hour workday. If the return is mainly holding a printer or reference binder you rarely reach for, the straight version is fine. If you're actively working from both surfaces, the bow-front return is a meaningful ergonomic upgrade. FindOfficeFurniture.com carries bow-front return configurations — call 888-719-4960.
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