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A study table that grows with the student.

Most study tables are bought twice. One for a child who cannot reach it, and another when they outgrow it. This one starts at 72 cm, which is ordinary table height, and keeps going to 120 cm. Same table, same room, ten years apart.

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A walnut finish table on a black frame under a window in an HDB room, with a laptop, a mug and a monstera on top
Set low, in a room that has to be a bedroom too
Close-up of the controller under the table edge, its display reading 072 beside the M, plus, minus and three preset buttons
072 on the display. That is table height, in centimetres
The same table beside a window with potted plants, a laptop and a mug on the walnut top
Shallow enough to leave the floor open behind the chair
The table against a dark wall with a monitor, a keyboard and a brass lamp, beside a filled bookshelf
The same table, years later, with a monitor on it
The table in a newly handed over Singapore home on moving day
Day one in a new flat
Why it counts as a study table

72 centimetres is table height. It just does not stop there.

A fixed study table in Singapore is usually 72 to 75 cm tall, and that number was decided for an adult. A Primary 1 student sitting at one is reaching up, feet swinging. The usual answer is a cushion and a footrest, and the usual result is a table that gets replaced.

This table starts at exactly that height and moves from there, one centimetre at a time, up to 120 cm. Three presets remember the heights that actually get used, so changing it is one press rather than a decision. The display shows the number, so you can set it and know you have set it.

What it is, said plainly

The things a showroom will not tell you.

The top is a matte walnut finish, a laminate over an engineered MDF core. It is not solid timber and we will not call it that. Matte is the part that matters for homework: a glossy top bounces a desk lamp straight back into the reader.

There is no USB port and no drawer. The frame is reinforced metal with a motor in each leg, rated to 100 kg, and the table weighs about 28 kg on its own, so it is a two-person job to move but it does not shift when someone leans on it.

If you want the full specification, the photographs and the warranty, it is all on the Vival Desk product page. If you want to work out the right height for a specific person first, the desk height calculator asks for their height and gives you a starting number.

Questions parents ask
Is this actually a study table, or a standing desk being sold as one?
It is one table that does both. Its lowest setting is 72 cm, which is ordinary table height, and the controller display reads 072 when it gets there. Set it to 72 and it is a study table. Press the up arrow and it keeps going to 120 cm, which is standing height for most adults.
What height should a study table be for a child in Singapore?
A fixed study table is usually 72 to 75 cm, which is sized for an adult, so most children need a footrest and a raised chair to reach it comfortably. This table starts at 72 cm and moves in one centimetre steps, so you set it to the child rather than adapting the child to it. Our desk height calculator gives you a starting number from their height.
Will it still suit a secondary school or JC student later?
That is the reason to buy an adjustable one. The same table covers a Primary 1 setup and a JC revision desk without replacing anything, because the range runs from 72 to 120 cm and three one-touch presets remember the heights people actually use.
Does a 120 by 60 cm study table fit an HDB or BTO bedroom?
It is the size we chose for exactly that room. 120 cm wide holds a laptop or a monitor, a notebook and a lamp, and 60 cm deep is shallow enough to leave the floor open behind the chair. It lines up along a wall or under a window without blocking the walkway.
How much weight can it take, and is it steady when a student leans on it?
The frame is rated to 100 kg, which is far beyond a monitor, books and a school bag. It is reinforced metal with a motor in each leg, so both sides rise together rather than one side dragging the other. The table weighs about 28 kg itself.
What is the top made of?
A matte walnut finish, which is a laminate over an engineered MDF core. We say that plainly rather than calling it solid wood, because it is not. Matte matters for a study table: a glossy top throws a desk lamp straight back at whoever is reading.
How much is it and is delivery included in Singapore?
S$289 with launch code VIVAL60, applied for you at checkout (list S$349). Free delivery across Singapore, no GST and no hidden fees. That covers the table, the dual-motor frame, three presets and a one-year warranty.
Who makes it and who do I talk to if something goes wrong?
projectvival, the brand of Esmond Solutions Pte. Ltd. (UEN 202031216G), a Singapore technology and design house. Message us on WhatsApp at wa.me/6588288180 or email support@projectvival.com. There is a human on the other end, before you buy and after.
Vival Desk, available now
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120 × 60 cm, walnut finish, dual-motor, up to 100 kg, 72 to 120 cm, three presets, 1-year warranty. PayNow or card.
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