Ergonomic manicure desk?

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I found this desk surfin the net. I am no way affiliated with this. That being said, what do you all think of this? Wait for it. $1300.00 USD.
 

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All the nail filings would be on my lap! I struggle with space on my desk as it is! Where would the lamp go!
 
This view makes laugh :)
 

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How uncomfortable for the client??
 
I don't like it at all and both the tech and the client look awkward in those pics. It actually looks ridiculous in my opinion and the same goes for the price.
 
Yes. Plus it totally disrupts the client-therapist relationship & most clients like to see what you're doing and would just be bent double trying to see!

Imagine the first time they came to see you with one of these, it would be just bizarre...
 
Their marketing department must be mad to allow a promo photo in which the nail tech looks as if she has come straight from a Status Quo concert in her denim top. I know not everyone has a uniform (myself included at the moment), but this looks really unprofessional and completely at odds with the idea that the desk is something professionals should be using!
 

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