Straight Desks — Expert Answer

What different edge styles do commercial straight desks come in?

Desk edge profiles are primarily aesthetic and slightly ergonomic. Common options: a straight square edge is the most modern and minimal look — clean lines, sharp corners. A beveled or eased edge has the top corner chamfered at 45 degrees, which softens the look and reduces wrist contact pressure. A waterfall edge (no front rail, desk surface wraps over the front edge) is premium and very clean-looking. A T-mold edge uses a plastic T-shaped strip at the edge, common on commercial laminate desks — durable and low-cost. A PVC banded edge is similar to T-mold but less visible. For comfort, any slightly rounded or beveled edge is gentler on wrists during long typing sessions than a sharp square corner. FindOfficeFurniture.com — call 888-719-4960.
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