
Best Electric Standing Desk Accessories UK 2025 — Mats, Monitor Arms & Organisers
A standing desk is only half the story. Without the right accessories, you'll end up with sore feet, poor posture, and cable chaos that undermines the whole point. The best setups combine a decent desk with smart add-ons that transform your workspace into something actually functional.
If you've invested in an electric standing desk, spending a bit more on quality accessories pays dividends. You'll stand longer without discomfort, keep your monitor at eye level, and spend less time hunting for cables or desk space. Here's what actually makes a difference.
Anti-Fatigue Mats
Standing for eight hours straight will knacker your feet and lower back. An anti-fatigue mat isn't luxury — it's nearly essential for desk work.
Good mats use layered foam to absorb impact and encourage subtle micro-movements that keep blood flowing. You want something at least 20mm thick, textured enough to stop you sliding, and large enough that you're genuinely standing on it (not just your heels). Many people find they can stand for longer stretches once they have a proper mat underneath them.
In the UK, you'll find mats ranging from budget foam sheets to premium gel-infused designs. The expensive ones aren't always better. A solid 20–25mm cushioned mat in the £30–60 range often outperforms cheaper vinyl. Look for one with a non-slip base; the mat sliding around when you shift your weight defeats the purpose.
Size matters too. A mat that's at least 60cm wide and 90cm deep gives you room to move naturally. Anything smaller and you're effectively standing on the hard floor half the time. Darker colours hide scuff marks better than light grey or beige, which matters if you plan to keep it for a few years.
Dual Monitor Arms
If you're using two monitors, having them mounted on arms rather than stacked or side-by-side on the desk itself is transformative. Arms free up desk space, let you adjust height and angle without moving the monitors physically, and make it trivial to rotate between portrait and landscape orientation.
Quality matters here. Cheap arms will sag under the weight of dual 24-inch monitors, or develop a creeping drift where they slowly sink throughout the day. A sturdy dual-arm mount with a clamp base handles most monitors solidly and adjusts smoothly.
Look for arms with full tilt, pan, and swivel adjustments. You'll want monitors positioned so the top of the screen is at eye level when you're standing — this means raising them higher than most seated desk setups. A well-positioned dual arm makes this easy to dial in precisely and change on a whim.
The clamp attachment matters too. Make sure your desk is deep enough and sturdy enough to accommodate the clamp without wobbling. Some desks — particularly thinner ones — aren't rigid enough for heavy dual-monitor rigs. If that's the case, look for arms with a grommet base that pass through a desktop hole instead.
Cable Management
Cables are the enemy of a clean standing desk setup. Every time you adjust the height, loose cables snag or pull connectors. A proper cable management solution keeps everything routed and contained.
Under-desk cable trays attach to the underside and hold power cables, USB leads, and monitor connections out of sight. A basic aluminium tray runs £25–50 and does the job reliably. More sophisticated options have multiple channels, velcro ties built in, or spiral wrap sleeves that bundle cables tidily.
Don't skimp on cable ties or wrapping. Velcro cable straps (rather than zip ties) let you adjust the setup without destroying everything. A small spiral wrap sleeve (usually £8–15 for a multi-pack) protects cables from tangling and makes troubleshooting straightforward when something needs moving.
The real payoff comes when you change desk height. With proper management, the desk glides smoothly. Without it, you're negotiating cables at every adjustment, and something inevitably gets pinched or unplugged.
Laptop Stands
If you use a laptop under your standing desk setup, a proper stand elevates the screen to eye level without craning your neck. Sitting it flat on the desk forces you into a hunched posture that negates the benefits of standing in the first place.
A simple aluminium or wooden stand costs £20–40 and does the job. You'll pair it with an external keyboard and mouse anyway, so the desk footprint isn't a concern. The key is height adjustment; a fixed stand might be too high or too low depending on your monitor arm setup. Adjustable models let you dial in the exact position.
Wooden stands look nicer in an office or home setting and are stable. Aluminium is lighter and easier to reposition if you frequently change your setup. Either works fine — choose based on your desk aesthetic.
Under-Desk Drawers and Storage
Standing desks are brilliant for keeping desk surfaces clear, but you need somewhere to put things. An under-desk drawer unit mounted to the underside gives you storage without eating into your work surface.
These units typically hold office supplies, paperwork, or small items you want close but hidden. They should mount securely (ideally with a clamp to avoid drilling) and glide smoothly without catching cables. Look for lockable drawers if you're in a shared space or concerned about security.
A simple single drawer runs £30–60 and is often enough. Multiple-drawer units exist but take up more space and may be overkill unless you're seriously short on storage elsewhere.
The Payoff
The best electric standing desk setups aren't just the desk itself — they're the thoughtful combination of a few quality accessories. A solid anti-fatigue mat, a proper dual-monitor arm, basic cable management, and a laptop stand will transform your daily experience. You'll stand longer, maintain better posture, and actually use the adjustability your standing desk offers instead of finding excuses to sit back down.
More options
- Flexispot E7 Pro Electric Standing Desk (Amazon UK)
- Flexispot E5 Budget Electric Standing Desk (Amazon UK)
- FEZIBO Electric Standing Desk UK (Amazon UK)
- Duronic Electric Sit-Stand Desk UK (Amazon UK)
- Anti-Fatigue Standing Desk Mat UK (Amazon UK)