Catalog / 10 demo components

Shop the Gridline system.

Filter by function and compare components like parts on a specification sheet. Demo products are replaced by live merchandise when the shop catalog is connected.

Component index

Build the desk by function.

Start with the failure point you see first: low screens, cable mass, scattered tools, undefined work zones, or loose small parts.

Rail Riser 540

$118

Wide graphite monitor riser with under-shelf clearance for trays, hubs, and storage blocks.

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Undergrid Cable Tray

$64

Low-profile steel tray with slotted tie points and a safety-orange quick-access pull tab.

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Pegboard Control Kit

$142

Vertical organizer panel with modular hooks, bins, and a device shelf for tools kept within reach.

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Datum Desk Mat XL

$72

Large technical desk mat with measured edge marks and a low-glare writing surface.

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Stack Block Set

$86

Three modular storage blocks that lock into riser bays or stand alone on the desktop.

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Foldline Laptop Stand

$96

Ventilated laptop stand with three locked angles and a compact fold-flat profile.

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Magnetic Cable Comb

$28

Weighted magnetic comb that aligns charging leads and keeps daily cables visible but contained.

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Sidecar Device Rail

$58

Clamp-on side rail for phones, note cards, controllers, and slim desktop tools.

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Precision Mouse Pad

$34

Dense small-format pad with stitched graphite edge and a cobalt orientation tab.

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Bit Bin Duo

$42

Two compact open bins for adapters, keys, pens, and loose parts that normally drift.

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Selection logic

Choose by correction, not decoration.

Each category maps to a workspace problem, so the catalog stays precise and utility-focused.

ElevationRisers and laptop stands improve sightlines.Use when screens sit too low or devices crowd the primary work surface.
RoutingTrays and combs move cable mass into controlled paths.Use when wires, hubs, and chargers create visual noise.
Mounting / storageRails, pegboards, blocks, and bins assign repeatable positions.Use when small tools drift across the desk during daily work.