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Endorfy expands desk lineup with Atlas Electric series

Expanding its footprint in the desk market, Endorfy has officially launched the Atlas Electric desk series, building on the foundation of its standard Atlas desks. The 2026 lineup introduces several key updates, most notably the inclusion of electric motors and Light Wood and Dark Wood finishes alongside the standard black and white options.

This launch focuses on providing a versatile platform for both professional and gaming environments, with the company offering the desks in two distinct sizes to accommodate different spatial requirements. The Atlas Electric series features a motorised height-adjustment system that enables a seamless transition between seated and standing configurations. The L model features a height range from 72cm to 120cm, while the more compact S variant operates between 72cm and 118cm. Both models include a digital control panel that can store up to 3 memory presets, allowing users to save their preferred ergonomic heights.

Structurally, the desks use a heavy-duty steel frame designed to maintain stability at maximum height. For the tabletops, Endorfy chose MDF rather than the more common, less durable particleboard used in entry-level furniture. The company says this choice enhances overall stiffness and moisture resistance, both of which are significant factors in long-term durability. The surface dimensions are well-suited to modern hardware, as the L model offers a 1500×760 mm workspace, while the S model provides a smaller 1140×600 mm footprint. To address the cable clutter typical of high-end PC setups, the desks include integrated rubberised grommets and a dedicated shelf for power strips, hiding the bulk of the wiring from view. The larger Atlas L Electric supports a total load capacity of 80 kg. In contrast, the Atlas S is rated for 50 kg, making the former more suitable for multi-monitor setups and heavy workstations.

Compatibility with third-party hardware has also been a design consideration according to Endorfy. The back edge of the Atlas Electric features precisely milled cutouts for monitor arm clamps, allowing users to mount displays without compromising the desk's placement against a wall. For those concerned with setup time, particularly with the smaller S model, Endorfy claims to have streamlined the assembly process with a more intuitive structural design and clearly labelled components. Some retailers already have these desks listed, with the Atlas L Electric going for around €300 and the Atlas S for €150.

KitGuru says: Which of the two sizes available would you prefer? What colour option do you like the most?

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