bureaubeugels
Bureaubeugels is a term used in Dutch-language design and furniture manufacturing to describe a class of structural components that brace and support office work surfaces and accessories. Derived from burea (office) and beugels (brackets or braces), the concept covers a range of cantilevered and mounted supports that enable modular, adjustable workstations. In practice, bureaubeugels include wall-mounted brackets that anchor desks to a wall, freestanding legs that integrate into a desk frame, and adjustable arms that hold monitor mounts, lamps, or storage trays. Materials commonly employed are steel, aluminum, and composite polymers; finishes range from powder coating to wood veneer.
Design goals for bureaubeugels emphasize stability, ergonomic accessibility, and cable management. Systems are often modular, allowing
Usage and regional context: While most common in Dutch-speaking markets, the concept has equivalents in other