Why is it that all modern desks seem to have a height above 70cm? Well, at least based on my research .
Looking into it, this is supposed to be ergonomically comfortable. For me personally, a desk height of around 50-60cm would be ideal but I can't find one like this anywhere.
>>455240 I have a standing desk - the lowest it goes is 58cm, my normal seating position. Anything sitting down can be difficult ergonomically, but I can totally recommend a height-adjustable/standing desk.
If you lack the mechanical aptitude to cut down a desk, Ikea do adjustable legs for their modular desk system that go down to 60cm. They're available for home delivery if you don't live near a store.
There is no one-size-fits-all table height. Nor does any chair fit every person, though [i]that[/[i] Hermann Milller model tries. Ikea does some really nice hand crank models to let you adjust yout height and posture, if you work at a desk from home get one. If your employer requries you to work from a desk and doesn't have any accommodation? Oof. Going up, sheafs of A4 under the table legs can help. But if they're hostile to you having a reasonable work environment, you'll have to weigh staying employed v.s. getting this fixed :(