YAKETY YAK 202 Desk at Charles Darwin University.

Support staff and customer well-being with ergonomic Yakety Yak pods, desks and counters

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At Yakety Yak, we believe good design starts with people—how they move, work, and interact. That’s why our library service pods, desks, and counters are ergonomically designed to enhance well-being. Featuring gently curved worktops and electronic height adjustability, every detail is crafted to create a more accessible, comfortable and responsive experience for staff and customers. In this post, we showcase some recent projects to demonstrate how our ergonomic designs are transforming customer service in libraries.

Curved desktops support natural movement

Our curved desktops are thoughtfully designed to support natural movement, creating a comfortable fit and a user-friendly workspace (learn more here). There is room to optimally position equipment, leaving plenty of clear work space for tasks like book processing. The desktop contours encourage friendly, open interaction with customers.

YAKETY YAK 202 height-adjustable library desk with its cantilevered meeting oval, provides an inviting place to be welcomed and informed, at Georges River Council.
At Georges River Council, the gentle curve of our YAKETY YAK 202 Desks provide a comfortable fit for staff members.

 

At Onehunga Community Library, the curved worktop of our YAKETY YAK 203 Circulation Desk provides plenty of space to process books easily and efficiently.

 

Height adjustability creates flexibility for staff

People come in all shapes and sizes. Height adjustability enables staff to adjust the desk to meet their individual requirements and respond effectively to the task at hand. This is an essential feature for customer service settings where multiple staff members will be using the desk at different times. The flexibility to adjust the desk to an ergonomic height and switch between seated and standing positions throughout the day supports staff well-being, by reducing fatigue and the risk of occupational injuries.

YAKETY YAK 208 Island library Desks side by side (standing and seated heights).
Staff members at The University of Auckland Library can easily adjust our YAKETY YAK 208 Island Desks to an ergonomic height, seated or standing.

 

Whether working seated or standing, staff at Latah County Libraries can adapt our Yakety Yak 202 Desk and 102 Pod to meet their individual needs.
Whether working seated or standing, staff at Latah County Libraries can adapt our YAKETY YAK 202 Desk and 102 Pod to meet their individual needs.

 

Height adjustability helps staff respond to customers’ needs

Height adjustability sets the tone for friendly service, enabling staff to adapt the desk to suit the unique needs of each customer and the style of interaction (in a matter of seconds!). For example, the desks can be adjusted to a seated position for longer exchanges or when assisting elderly patrons or people with special needs. Alternatively, a standing desk, used for shorter exchanges, can be lowered to help facilitate a friendly interaction with a child. Whatever the scenario, Yakety Yak desks help foster connection and a warm welcome.

A YAKETY YAK 203 Desk lowered to seated position allows for comfortable interaction.
At The University of Otago Library, staff can lower our YAKETY YAK 203 Desk to a seated height to enhance customer comfort during longer interactions (aided here by our long reach ATDEC ORA Articulated Monitor Arm).

 

YAKETY YAK 307 Island Counter offers a flexible alternative to a traditional counter at Woodstock Public Library.
At Woodstock Public Library, staff adapt our YAKETY YAK 304 Counters to suit the needs of customers and the type of interaction. Effortlessly shifting between a standing height for quick interactions or a seated height for longer exchanges.

 

YAKETY YAK 304 Counter being adjusted from a standing height to seated, at Orewa Liberary.
A staff member adjusts our YAKETY YAK 304 Counter to assist a customer at Orewa Library.

 

A curved meeting end supports easy interaction

A curved meeting end further supports comfortable interaction with customers, creating a welcoming space for conversing across the desk and sharing information. Combined with height adjustability, the curved meeting end promotes an inclusive, accessible and user-friendly environment that puts people at ease.

YAKETY YAK 202 height-adjustable library desk encourages interaction at the University of Auckland’s general library.

Yakety Yak desks enable staff to respond sensitively to people of all levels of mobility.
At the University of Auckland, the meeting oval on our YAKETY YAK 202 Desk provides a friendly space to comfortably interact with customers, while our ATDEC Economy Articulated Monitor Arm facilitates sharing information easily.

 

Prioritizing ergonomic design in your library is essential for creating an environment that supports the health and well-being of staff and customers. With their ergonomic, curved worktops and height adjustability, Yakety Yak pods, desks and counters help you put people first — creating spaces that feel better, function better and make life a little easier for library staff and the communities they serve.

What our customers say

“The styling and flexibility of the height adjustability is what first drew us to the product. The different custom options and great customer service sealed the deal for us. All of the staff and patrons at the Library love the new YAKETY YAK Desks for the Service Hub”.

Keith Langford, Spaces Specialist at The UC San Diego Geisel Library


“We have received an extremely positive response from our patrons, and our reference staff really enjoy the flexibility to adjust the height of the desk to their own and the patrons needs. As one patron said – ‘you are no longer hiding behind that huge desk’. Having the two desks that easily accommodate standing and sitting allows our staff to set the level at where they are comfortable — we are evenly split between those who like to sit and those who like to stand.”

Martha Hansen, Assistant Director / Head of Adult Services at Woodstock Public Library

Written by Paul White, Director of Design – Yakety Yak Furniture

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