You’re working from home for the foreseeable future. Your home office consists of your dining room table, a chair that usually sits in the corner and an extension cord that your dog trips over daily. You would like to upgrade, but you’re not comfortable splurging on name brands like Herman Miller, Steelcase or Knoll. What are you to do?
A cursory google of “cheap home office” yields hundreds of products from Wayfair, Ebay and Amazon, all from brands whose names you’ve never heard of, and in all likelihood have no customer service team to complain to when they’re delivered without screws. The middle ground of home office gear is small and difficult to find, but it is there. Here are four brands to get started.
Autonomous

Autonomous is a five-year-old company that started out designing life-bettering robo-assistants, but has come into its own providing former office goers with smartly designed, well-made, mid-priced home office gear. Ergonomic-focused seating starts at $99, sit-stand desks start under $400 and desk accessories are $19 and up.
The company’s dedication to bettering the WFH environment is such that it’s released products as far-flung as a “telepresence” robot that scoots around your home with you, and, starting at $5,400, prefab home offices that are built over a few days in your backyard.
What to Get: While robots with cameras on them are cool, regular movement and height-appropriate desks are cooler. The brand’s SmartDesk 2 Premium lifts up and drops down with the push of a button, and it can do so bearing up to 300 pounds of weight on top. $449