System logic / five functions

Designed as a workspace grid.

Gridline Goods treats the desk as a set of coordinates, not a pile of accessories. Every module has a job: lift, route, mount, surface, or store.

Use the system to identify the failure point in your workspace, then add the component that corrects it with the least visual noise.

Exploded-view method

Five functions. No decorative clutter.

Each part earns its place by improving clearance, access, routing, surface control, or storage density.

  • LiftSet ergonomic sightlines with monitor risers and laptop stands while creating usable volume below.
  • RouteMove cable mass under, behind, or beside the work plane so power paths become intentional.
  • MountShift active tools onto vertical or side surfaces when they need access but not desktop space.
  • SurfaceDefine writing, mouse, and device zones with low-glare mats that make the work area legible.
  • StoreAssign small objects to repeatable blocks, bins, and bays so they stop drifting across the desk.
Problem-to-module rows

Build from the workspace issue.

The cleanest setup usually starts with one precise correction. Match the problem to a function, then choose the component that resolves it.

If your screen sits lowStart with lift.Use a riser or laptop stand to raise sightlines and open a defined bay for hubs, trays, or storage blocks.
If wires dominate the surfaceStart with route.Use trays, combs, and rails to move power bricks and charging leads into planned cable paths.
If tools are always in the wayStart with mount.Use pegboard kits or side rails to keep daily tools visible, reachable, and off the main work plane.
If the desk has no zonesStart with surface.Use mats and pads to create measured input areas for writing, mouse control, devices, and active documents.
If small objects driftStart with store.Use blocks and bins to assign adapters, pens, keys, and loose parts to repeatable locations.
Recommended sequence

Correct the desk in layers.

The Gridline system is modular by design. Add the next component only when it solves a visible constraint.

01 / MeasureMap the failure
02 / SelectChoose function
03 / InstallSet position
04 / ExtendAdd only what helps
Technical grid

Components align visually through crisp geometry, measured spacing, and clear functional categories.

Low visual noise

Graphite, light gray, cobalt, and safety-orange details keep the system precise without feeling decorative.

Modular growth

Start with a single desk correction and extend the setup as tools, devices, and workflows change.