Powder-coated aluminium feels very sturdy. The 155mm height is good for my neck strain but the green finish is slightly darker than expected. Good product overall.
Aluminium and oak ergonomic laptop stand
An architectural laptop riser made from industrial aluminium and oak wood. It is built for professionals using external peripherals who need a stable, ergonomic desk setup.
Key features
Why you'll love it.
A thoughtful solution for the dedicated home office. The combination of powder-coated green aluminium and oak wood feels architectural rather than industrial. It is especially useful for those who use a full-sized keyboard but want to reclaim desk space when the workday ends.
What people think
All 5 reviewsbahut accha quality. The oak wood and metal combo looks very architectural on the desk. Finally I have space to hide my mouse and notebooks in the lower shelf!
those triangular cutouts really help with the heat dissipation during long hours. sturdiness is there, though the 355mm width takes up a fair bit of space on my smaller desk.
The industrial aluminium is heavy and the stand is quite wide at 260mm depth. It does the job for posture, but it feels a bit oversized for my slim ultrabook.
finish is clean and waterproof as described. the wood adds a nice warmth to the green metal. minor scuff on the oak corner when it arrived, otherwise paisa vasool for a stable workstation setup.
Product details
Description
Key Features:
- Ergonomic Angle: raises the screen to eye level to minimise neck and eye strain
- Dual Tier: lower shelf provides dedicated space for a keyboard and mouse
- Thermal Control: central triangular voids allow for efficient heat dissipation
- Build Quality: industrial grade aluminium with a waterproof powder coating
- Stability: underside features a slip-resistant coating to prevent desk movement
- Protection: soft padded front ensures the laptop sits securely without scratches
The TRI design language draws from structural architectural forms, creating a stable base for any laptop up to 17 inches. Its open structure helps keep your machine cool during intensive tasks like designing or drafting.
This station is particularly suited for those who prefer working with a separate keyboard and mouse, keeping the desk surface organised by tucking peripherals away when not in use.














