Standing Executive Desk: A Buyer’s Guide

Solid walnut standing executive desk on a motorized steel sit-stand base — Fargo Woodworks

A standing executive desk pairs a solid hardwood top with a motorized steel base that raises and lowers, so you can work seated or standing and switch through the day. It is the executive version of the sit-stand desk: the same height flexibility, in a real wood piece that belongs in a leader’s office rather than a flat-pack laminate unit. This guide covers why people move to a sit-stand desk, the height range to look for, what to know about the base, and how a solid wood top changes the equation.

For fixed-height sizing, see the executive desk dimensions guide; for the full lineup, the executive desks buyer’s guide.

Why a standing desk?

The case for sit-stand is simple: sitting all day is hard on the body, and standing all day is its own problem. A desk that moves lets you alternate, an hour seated, a stretch standing, which keeps energy up and takes pressure off the back and neck. For a leader who is at the desk for long stretches and on calls much of the day, the ability to stand without leaving the desk is the whole point.

Sit-stand height range

The desk should reach from a comfortable seated height to a comfortable standing height for the person using it.

Position Typical height For
Seated ~29–30 in Standard seated work, forearms level
Standing ~38–46 in Varies with the user’s height; elbows at ~90°
Range needed a span that covers both Confirm the base travels through your seated and standing heights

Set standing height so your elbows sit at about a right angle and the screen is near eye level. A taller user needs a base that travels higher; confirm the range covers both your seated and standing positions before ordering.

The base: what holds it up

Solid white oak standing executive desk at standing height — Fargo Woodworks
A solid wood top on a motorized steel base — Fargo Woodworks

On a sit-stand desk, the base is the machine. A motorized steel base raises and lowers the top; the things that matter are how high and low it travels, how steady it is at full height, and how much weight it carries. A solid hardwood top is heavier than a laminate one, so the base has to be matched to it, which is exactly why a furniture-grade standing desk is built as a pair: a solid wood top on a base specced to lift it smoothly and hold steady when you lean in.

The trade vs. a flat-pack standing desk

A big-box sit-stand desk is cheap and looks it: a laminate slab on a wobbly frame. A solid hardwood standing desk costs more and reads as executive furniture, with a top that can be refinished and a base specced to carry the real weight of solid wood.

Sizing the top

Size the top like any executive desk: about 60 to 72 inches wide and 30 to 36 inches deep for a leader’s desk, narrower for a compact office. The depth holds your monitors and leaves room to write; the width sets the presence. Keep the footprint sized to the room, and remember a standing desk needs clear floor in front so you can step in close while standing.

Solid walnut standing executive desk on a motorized steel base — Fargo Woodworks
Standing or seated, size the top like any executive desk — Fargo Woodworks

Solid wood and steel, built to order

Fargo Woodworks builds its standing desk by hand in Fargo, North Dakota: a solid American hardwood top, in walnut, white oak, red oak, or maple, on a hand-welded steel base. Built to order, the top is sized to your room and finished to match the rest of the office, so the standing desk reads as part of a cohesive office rather than a piece of gym equipment in the corner.

Fargo Woodworks executive desks

Every Fargo Woodworks desk is handcrafted to order in Fargo, North Dakota from solid American hardwood, and ships nationwide. A selection is below.

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Frequently asked questions

What is a standing executive desk?

An executive desk with a motorized base that raises and lowers, so you can work seated or standing and switch through the day. Fargo Woodworks builds one with a solid hardwood top on a hand-welded steel base.

What height should a standing desk reach?

From a comfortable seated height (around 29–30 inches) up to a standing height where your elbows sit at about a right angle (often ~38–46 inches, depending on your height). Confirm the base travels through both your seated and standing positions.

Is a solid wood top too heavy for a sit-stand base?

No, when the desk is built as a pair. A solid hardwood top is heavier than laminate, so the base is specced to lift it smoothly and hold steady. That matching is the advantage of a furniture-grade standing desk over a flat-pack one.

How big should a standing executive desk be?

Size the top like any executive desk: about 60–72 inches wide and 30–36 inches deep for a leader’s office, narrower for a compact room. Leave clear floor in front so you can step in close while standing.

Is a standing desk worth it?

For anyone at the desk for long stretches, alternating between sitting and standing eases pressure on the back and neck and helps keep energy up. A solid wood version adds the durability and look of real furniture.

Does Fargo Woodworks make a custom standing desk?

Yes. The standing desk is built to order in Fargo, North Dakota with a solid American hardwood top on a hand-welded steel base, sized and finished to your office. Nationwide shipping; white-glove delivery available on request.

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