It’s a standing desk, it’s pretty nice. Most desks this size are almost double the price and it was hard to make that purchase. I got this in and it was really easy to build once I figured some stuff out. One thing, the metal pieces aren’t labeled. It’s not a big deal because most of them are interchangeable, except for the supports that line the bottom of the desk space itself. I had to lay everything out and really look at it to figure it out. It only took a minute or two, but it set the tone for the build that, ironically, went upward the entire time. Once you get that odd first step done, it is really simple. I bought the larger desk size and did it all by myself but I had a massive unfurnished living room to move around in.One thing, too, is that the tabletop will come in four pieces. It’s obvious, but when building it and moving it, it was hard to believe that it would take my monitor mount safely. I used a vertical mount to put over/under 34” ultrawides and under that weight, the desk still functions as expected. It’s been a week now and I was expecting to see some flexing but have not.Oh, and there’s not adequate mounting options for the power source. You will need to get double sided tape at the bare minimum, or rig up something more permanent. They give you these cable clips that they intend for you to secure it up with, but the wall cable is removable so the only real option to secure it is the cable to the button controller. Mine is drooping, but it’s still working so I’m not too concerned, at least until some double sided tape arrives.