Introducing the Biomorph Interactive Desk
-- ergonomically designed, precision-crafted, height-adjustable furniture for today's technology and the
people who use it.
The result of extensive research and development, biomorph's patented, revolutionary surface designs and range of flexible options, complement the human body, creating a healthy and comfortable environment for people who use computers.
No matter what your individual needs or preferences may be, the biomorph line of furniture adjusts to a perfect fit.
Biomorph products are designed, manufactured and distributed directly to the market by Ground Support Equipment (U.S.) Ltd., which was established in New York City in 1980. Owned by Stephen Barlow-Lawson, the President and Design Director, the company specializes in innovative, design driven solutions. Utilizing a network of factories around the world and in the U.S.A., the company brings together the best of international design and engineering in the biomorph product line.

The result of extensive research and development, biomorph's patented, revolutionary surface designs and range of flexible options, complement the human body, creating a healthy and comfortable environment for people who use computers.
No matter what your individual needs or preferences may be, the biomorph line of furniture adjusts to a perfect fit.
Biomorph products are designed, manufactured and distributed directly to the market by Ground Support Equipment (U.S.) Ltd., which was established in New York City in 1980. Owned by Stephen Barlow-Lawson, the President and Design Director, the company specializes in innovative, design driven solutions. Utilizing a network of factories around the world and in the U.S.A., the company brings together the best of international design and engineering in the biomorph product line.

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Biomorph desks offer a healthy solution if you have concerns over the ever-increasing cases of repetitive stress injuries and back problems associated with intense computer use and inappropriate furniture. Our patented, unconventional designs complement your body and adjust to your specific needs, encouraging natural, comfortable movement.
Working in an ergonomically designed environment with the biomorph line of furniture is a sure way to a healthier, more productive lifestyle.
Adjustable surfaces, integration of technology, mobility, comfortable edges, and the option to customize all respond to today's workplace needs.
This is what biomorph is all about.

The nine basic biomorph models represent only a starting point from which to grow a highly flexible work
environment. By combining them with biomorph extension work surfaces and storage options you can maximize your
personal needs and floor space. And because biomorph desks are stand-alone units and fully mobile, they can be
re-configured at a moments notice, requiring minimal installation and virtually no maintenance.
Biomorph desks feature rock-solid steel frames, manufactured in Denmark, a leader in sleek and efficient engineering. The patented, crescent-shaped work-surface designs are the result of extensive research and development and the surfaces are precision crafted from natural wood products, beautifully finished with a durable clearcoat or an elegant painted finish.
But what truly distinguishes biomorph products is that offer a choice of surface finishes, sizes and function
modifications that go beyond our standard models to create the ideal workstation for multi desk installations.
Biomorph desks feature rock-solid steel frames, manufactured in Denmark, a leader in sleek and efficient engineering. The patented, crescent-shaped work-surface designs are the result of extensive research and development and the surfaces are precision crafted from natural wood products, beautifully finished with a durable clearcoat or an elegant painted finish.

Biomorph desks can be instantly adjusted for a perfect personal fit. In all models, both the keyboard surface and the monitor surface are independently height-adjustable: made possible by a combination of spring-loaded and crank operated mechanisms, pressure knobs, or electric motors.
Biomorph's total adjustability lets you work standing or sitting, instantly adapting at a moments notice, ensuring a healthy posture in any situation.
Recommended posture:
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Position the keyboard surface at a level that forms a right angle at your elbows. This helps relieve stress in your shoulders and arms, and to straighten out the wrists and add wrist support. |
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Adjust the monitor surface so that the screen is facing directly towards you. Make sure your back is straight and that you're looking straight ahead, 10-15 degrees down and 24" - 32" from your eyes. |
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Pull yourself into the center of the desk, relax and lean back in your chair for full support. Take frequent breaks and adjust your position regularly. |
"Comfort and integration is what biomorph is all about. The idea is to situate each user at the center of their 'circle of power,' placing everything within easy access to increase productivity. Biomorph desks comfortably facilitate the work in progress and empower the user to be their best."
- Stephen Barlow-Lawson, industrial designer and creator of biomorph desks

For Bob and Nina, employees earning $30,000 year, most corporations will purchase non-adjustable table,
basic task chairs for approximately $500 a piece. This sounds cost effective in the short term, but it
offers no long-term benefits and no gains in Bob or Nina's productivity.
The alternative is an investment in a fully adjustable workstation and chair for $1,200, which immediately produce numerous gains in performance. And in the long term, easier mobility and increased flexibility leads to a
The alternative is an investment in a fully adjustable workstation and chair for $1,200, which immediately produce numerous gains in performance. And in the long term, easier mobility and increased flexibility leads to a
healthier work style are sure to make Bob and Nina happier, more productive employees.
Biomorph's complete ergonomic office solutions can help decrease costs of workstation related injury such as Cumulative Trauma Disorder (CTD) and Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI). Consider these statistics on workstation-related costs and health issues:
- In the United States, employers spend more than $7.4 billion in workers compensation costs, and untold
billions on medical treatment, litigation costs, hidden costs and lost productivity.
(U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics).
- Musculoskeletal disorders are the country's most costly category of workplace injuries and illnesses. In addition to spending $20 billion annually on workers' compensation costs due to RSI, the U.S. spends another $100 billion on lost productivity, employee turnover, and other indirect expenses. (The Agency for Health Care Policy and Research)
- Musculoskeletal disorders are the country's most costly category of workplace injuries and illnesses. In addition to spending $20 billion annually on workers' compensation costs due to RSI, the U.S. spends another $100 billion on lost productivity, employee turnover, and other indirect expenses. (The Agency for Health Care Policy and Research)

- According to a recent survey conducted by CTD News (reported June '98 issue, page 7), a common office
cumulative trauma disorder -carpal tunnel syndrome or CTS- averaged $1,918 per case in 1997. The National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSHA) reports that by the year 2000 one half of all office workers may suffer symptoms of CTD. If the incidences should rise as NIOSHA predicts- 50% of all office
workers will be averaging a CTD cost of $2,000 each.
- Injuries resulting from repeated motion (repetitive/cumulative trauma disorders--CTD) are growing. According to recent annual statistics from the U.S. Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses, over 302,000 CTDs account for nearly two-thirds all of workplace-related illnesses.
- Ergonomic disorders are the fastest growing category of work-related illness. According to the most recent statistics from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, they account for 56 percent of illnesses reported to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
- Each year thousands of people are diagnosed with some kind of an illness directly related to poorly designed work stations. In the U.S., Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) has become the number one work-related health problem, according to OSHA statistics.
- Injuries resulting from repeated motion (repetitive/cumulative trauma disorders--CTD) are growing. According to recent annual statistics from the U.S. Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses, over 302,000 CTDs account for nearly two-thirds all of workplace-related illnesses.
- Ergonomic disorders are the fastest growing category of work-related illness. According to the most recent statistics from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, they account for 56 percent of illnesses reported to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
- Each year thousands of people are diagnosed with some kind of an illness directly related to poorly designed work stations. In the U.S., Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) has become the number one work-related health problem, according to OSHA statistics.









