About Kenny Nyhus Fadil
Kenny Nyhus Fadil is the publisher behind ergodeskspecs.com and a lifelong polymath who has built every workstation he’s ever worked at. He’s 50, works long Swedish days at the desk, and treats his own setup as a running experiment — frame stability load-tested, chair fit matched to actual body dimensions, the whole geometry kept in a measured setup log.
Background
Kenny measures things by reflex — it’s the same instinct he brings to every bench he runs, from electronics to water chemistry. The desk happens to be the bench he lives at, so it got engineered like one: standing-desk frames wobble-tested at full height with his real monitor load, gas-spring arms checked against actual monitor weights, and chairs bought (one of them deliberately used — the smart-money argument he makes from experience) and lived in for months before any verdict.
He manages a network of niche websites focused on craftsmanship and hands-on testing, and publishes that network openly. ErgoDeskSpecs is where the tape measure does the reviewing.
Specialties
- Desk-height and monitor-geometry math — elbow rule, eye line, distance-by-size: the free fixes that beat most purchases
- Standing-desk frame testing — stability at height, motor behavior, and real assembly experience
- Dimension-first chair fitting — matching published chair dimensions to body measurements
- Monitor arm selection — load math, drift over time, desk-thickness and grommet reality
- The setup log method — treating your workstation as an experiment with measurements and revisions
Testing Approach
Every frame verdict comes from the same monitor array at full height; every chair verdict from months of daily use judged on fit dimensions, not showroom minutes. And one line Kenny holds on every page: this site covers comfort and geometry, never medicine. Research gets cited as research; anything involving pain or health gets pointed at professionals.
Connect
Reach out through the ErgoDeskSpecs contact page.