5 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No.
9112751
Renew Executive Sit-to-Stand Desk
$2,210.00
5 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No.
9112751
Renew Executive Sit-to-Stand Desk
$2,210.00
Ash
Walnut
White
White / White
Graphite Satin / Polished Aluminum
White / Polished Aluminum
Available to ship in:
- Motorized lift.
- Several top and leg finishes.
- Available with or without cord management.
- 46" H 72" W 30" D
Shipping Options
- In-Home Delivery
Return Options
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12 years for top, 5 years for mechanical and electrical components
Designed by Brian Alexander for Herman Miller
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Details
The Renew Desk (2013) lets you go from sitting to standing and back again so you can stay on the move at work – vital to improving energy and focus and to lowering health risks associated with a sedentary lifestyle. Its motorized lift operates easily with an intuitive lever: Pull up to raise, push down to lower. Renew also sports ample legroom, beveled edges, and concealed screw heads for a sleek finish.
- Motorized lift.
- Several top and leg finishes.
- Available with or without cord management.
- Brand
- Herman Miller
- General Dimensions
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- 46" H 72" W 30" D
- Assembly
- Requires Assembly
- Warranty
- 12 years for top, 5 years for mechanical and electrical components

60" Wide
- Height (in): 46
- Height Min (in): 27
- Width (in): 60
- Depth (in): 30

72" Wide
- Height (in): 46
- Height Min (in): 27
- Width (in): 72
- Depth (in): 30
- Ash veneer, walnut veneer, or white laminate over MDF top
- Electric motor
- Die-cast aluminum legs
- Nonslip rubber feet
Brian Alexander
Michigan-based designer, artist, and workplace consultant Brian Alexander earned a bachelor’s in industrial design from the University of Illinois before establishing Brian Alexander Studio in 1998. His work is included in the permanent collections of MoMA and the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. His sculpture was also recognized at the Palm Beach International Sculpture Biennale in 2006.
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