Musso AnyDesk D7 Review: The Standing Desk That Disappears When You’re Done
Most standing desks ask you to commit real estate to them permanently — a slab of desktop and a set of legs that stay put whether you’re using them or not. The Musso AnyDesk D7 SpaceFold takes the opposite approach, and after testing it out, that single design choice is what makes it worth talking about.
Setup: Zero Assembly, Not Marketing Speak
I’ve set up more flat-pack furniture than I’d like to admit, so I went into this expecting the usual half hour with an Allen key. Instead, the D7 arrives fully built. Unbox it, lift the surface into position, and it’s ready to use in well under a minute. There’s no hardware to sort, no instructions to squint at — just a desk that works the moment it’s out of the box. If you’ve ever put off buying furniture because you dreaded the assembly, this removes that excuse entirely.
Small Footprint, Big Flexibility
The real trick of the D7 is what happens when you’re finished working. The desktop and support column fold flat into a slim profile — about as thick as a hardcover book — so it can slide under a sofa, tuck behind a door, or lean against a wall without eating up floor space. For anyone in a smaller apartment or a shared living space, that’s the difference between a standing desk being a permanent fixture you have to plan your room around, and one that only exists when you actually need it.
Height adjusts smoothly across a wide range — roughly 75cm up to 108cm — so it works whether you’re sitting, standing, or just want the surface raised to prop up a book or a laptop on the couch.
Stylish Enough to Leave Out Anyway
Even though it’s built to disappear, the D7 doesn’t look like a purely utilitarian fold-away gadget. The soft-touch desktop finish and clean, minimal frame mean it looks just as at home left out in a living room as it does tucked into a home office corner. It comes in a few colorways, so it’s easy to match to a space rather than looking like an obvious “office accessory” dropped into a living room.
Where to Keep Expectations in Check
This is a mobile, foldable desk, not a heavy-duty workstation — it’s rated for a static load of up to 40kg when stationary, but its dynamic capacity while being moved is much lower, so it’s best suited to a laptop, a lamp, and the everyday desk items rather than treating it as a place to stack monitors and equipment permanently. It also doesn’t come with lockable casters, so if you’re in a home with hard floors and pets or kids running around, it’s worth keeping that in mind before you leave it parked in a busy walkway.
The Verdict
The Musso AnyDesk D7 solves a problem most standing desks don’t even try to: what to do with the thing when you’re not using it. Zero assembly, a genuinely small folded footprint, and a look that doesn’t scream “office furniture” make it an easy recommendation, especially for smaller spaces where a full-time desk isn’t practical.
Highly recommended — particularly if you’ve been putting off a standing desk because you didn’t have the room for one.
Curious if it fits your space? Head over to the Musso website to check current pricing and availability on the AnyDesk D7.