Boring Collection x Dataflex
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Boring Collection x Dataflex

In the age of office tech that wants to be admired, Dataflex and Boring Collection have teamed up to create something that doesn’t. The result? A monitor arm so compliant, so restrained, so relentlessly grey—it almost vanishes into the background. Just as it should.

This is not a statement piece. This is not an innovation showcase.
This is the Boring Monitor Arm: a simple device that holds your screen in place—and your ambitions in check.

 

Aligned in Purpose

Boring Collection builds office furniture that disappears, to allow the interior—and the people in it—to take centre stage.
Dataflex designs ergonomic tools that support well-being without visual clutter. Both approach the office as a place of clarity, not excess.

Their shared values made this partnership a natural fit: design that complies with every standard but avoids standing out. Practical, minimal, and fully integrated into the workspace.

 

Designed to Support, Not Distract

The Boring Monitor Arm is finished in the signature grey of the collection (RAL 7044), allowing it to merge seamlessly into any Boring setup. But beyond its appearance, it performs with quiet precision:

  • Height adjustment of 240 mm

  • Depth range of 537 mm

  • Integrated cable management

  • VESA mount (75 × 75 and 100 × 100)

  • Swivel limiter for controlled motion

  • Made with over 50% recycled aluminium

It’s ergonomic, sustainable, and visibly neutral.

 

A Collaboration That Makes Sense

This is not a decorative object.
It’s a tool—one that reflects a shared understanding between two brands: that real impact doesn’t always need to be seen.
Sometimes, it’s enough that something just works, blends in, and lasts.

In an office where every detail has been considered, the monitor arm shouldn’t be the exception. It should align with the rest. This one does.

 

Final Thought

Some monitor arms lift.
This one lowers expectations—and raises standards.

For more, see the product page or visit Dataflex, who somehow made ergonomics feel like a design compliment. Without meaning to

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