The ideal height for a florist's worktable is typically 36 to 38 inches (91 to 97 cm). This is about counter-height, which allows most people to work comfortably while standing.
Why This Height?
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Ergonomics: Prevents back and neck strain from bending over for long periods.
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Efficiency: Makes it easier to cut stems, arrange flowers, and access tools.
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Flexibility: Works well for most tasks, whether prepping, designing, or packaging.
If the florist often sits while working, a table height of 28 to 30 inches (71 to 76 cm)—standard desk height—would be more appropriate, paired with a comfortable chair.
For added flexibility, some florists use adjustable-height tables or sturdy worktables with footrests to shift posture throughout the day.
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