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User Friendly Furnishings is a small workshop in North Carolina. Our goal is to design and build better furniture for computers and electronics.

Most furniture is poorly designed for modern electronics. Typically, wires are hard to reach, storage is restrictive, and there is not enough space to use a mouse. We have tired necks and sore wrists because our furniture is not friendly. We have set out to improve the state of our furnishings. We want to make happy users by making better furniture.

Please join us on our journey. By sharing your stories about bad furniture, and suggesting ideas on how we can make the experience better for everyone.

Thanks so much for visiting our website. We hope that we can help by making your furniture a little more user friendly.

Here to help,

David

User Friendly Furnishings

Making Happy Users!

At User Friendly Furnishings, we are not just making better computer and electronics furnishings. Our real goal is to make more happy users. Here's what have some of them have to say:

"Thanks so much for making this stand! It has really helped my back and shoulder pain!"
- Jennifer, Ann Arbor MI

"It is the perfect solution for the need I had."
- Doug, Greenville SC

"Excellent Product!! Excellent Service!!! Thanks!!!"
- Gene, New York NY

"Loved this item. I could not be happier with this transaction."
- Carol, Abingdon MD



"Beautiful monitor stand. Thank You, A+++++"
- Diane, Acton CA

"Prompt delivery. Item is as advertised. Courteous & professional service."
- Charles, Austin TX

"Fast & friendly. Great workmanship!"
- Will, Hummelstown PA

"GORGEOUS piece - perfect and fast shipping"
- Melinda, Pleaston CA



"Just gorgeous. Matches my desk perfectly. Quick shipping."
- Dawn, Austin TX

"Great product. Fast service. Exactly what any desk needs."
- Richard, East Brunswick NJ

"Great item. Seller very conscientious."
- Carole, Colorado Springs CO

"It's gorgeous! Thank you very much. Extremely fast shipping!"
- Mary, La Porte IN



Making Happy Users