LIAN LI has released the DK-07 WOOD, a motorized standing desk that integrates a high-performance PC chassis directly into a dark walnut tabletop.
At $1,399.99, this desk-chassis hybrid supports both single and dual configurations, accommodating up to E-ATX motherboards. It’s designed for a niche group of enthusiasts looking to ditch floor-standing towers entirely, while offering the flexibility to run multi-PC setups with smart space utilization.
Refined Design and Accessibility
The DK-07 WOOD abandons the purely industrial aesthetic of its predecessors for a premium furniture look. The tabletop features real walnut wood surrounding a recessed tempered glass panel.

To address the difficulty of accessing components inside a desk, LIAN LI implemented a sliding front panel mechanism. This allows owners to move the tabletop forward to lift the glass top safely without clearing the entire desk surface.
Physical utility includes:
- Dual storage drawers: Integrated into the front frame for peripherals and stationary.
- Built-in wireless charging: A flush-mounted pad on the desktop surface.
- Cable Management: Dual pass-through holes lead to an under-desk tray with dedicated tie points for power bricks and looms.
Hardware and Cooling Capacity
The internal layout is built for extreme configurations. Modular, removable motherboard trays allow for external assembly before sliding the hardware into the desk.

- GPU Support: Accommodates cards up to 383mm in length in either horizontal or vertical orientations.
- Single-System Cooling: Supports up to a 480mm radiator (or four 360mm radiators) and a maximum of 17 x 120mm fans.
- Dual-System Cooling: Supports two 360mm radiators and up to 12 x 120mm fans.
- I/O: Front-access panel includes USB Type-A and Type-C ports.
Ergonomics and Availability
The motorized frame offers a height range of 676 mm to 1162 mm. Adjustments are handled via a circular digital control panel mounted to the desk, featuring three programmable height presets.
The LIAN LI DK-07 WOOD is available as of May 7, 2026.