With the launch of the Humanscale M/Class Monitor Arms, Humanscale proposes a different direction: one where workplace technology recedes into the background, allowing movement, posture and spatial clarity precedence.
July 1st, 2026
The modern workplace is changing, with workstations becoming increasingly complex. Screens are larger, technology is denser and the boundaries between focused work, collaboration and mobility continue to blur. Yet within many workplaces, the tools intended to support this evolution remain visually intrusive and mechanically over-engineered — objects that occupy space without effectively responding to the human body.
With the launch of Humanscale M/Class Monitor Arms, Humanscale proposes a different direction: one where workplace technology recedes into the background, allowing movement, posture and spatial clarity precedence.
More than a monitor arm, M/Class has been conceived as a posture-enabling architectural tool — that quietly shapes how people inhabit the workplace throughout the day. By allowing screens to move fluidly into precise position, the system encourages natural movement, reduces physical strain and supports long-term comfort across evolving modes of work.
The refinement lies in what feels almost invisible.

Built on decades of ergonomic innovation, M/Class introduces a complete internal redesign that significantly enhances performance while maintaining the visual restraint long associated with Humanscale’s products. Thickened casting walls, re-engineered linkages and an advanced mechanical spring system allow the arms to support larger, heavier screens with remarkable ease. Yet despite this increased capacity, movement remains exceptionally light and intuitive — guided less by visible mechanics than by the quiet logic of physics.
The effect is almost lyrical in use. Screens appear to float effortlessly through space, adjusting with minimal intervention and settling precisely where needed. In open-plan workplaces increasingly defined by flexibility and hybrid occupation, this simplicity becomes essential. Furniture and technology are no longer static infrastructure; they must continuously adapt alongside the people using them.
Integrated connectivity through M/Connect transforms the monitor arm into a discreet technology hub, consolidating power access, cable management and digital connectivity into a clean and resolved workstation architecture. Desks feel lighter. Surfaces become clearer. Technology recedes from view rather than dominating it.
For architects, designers and end users, this reduction carries significant value. The visual calm of a workspace increasingly contributes to both wellbeing and functionality, particularly within premium commercial environments where clarity of planning and material expression are central to the overall design language. M/Class supports this shift through an aesthetic that is refined without becoming ornamental — precise, understated and deeply considered.

Sustainability further reinforces the collection’s relevance for contemporary specification. M/Class is screened for more than 20 harmful chemicals to ensure it remains safe throughout its lifecycle. The collection is free of all substances on the Living Future Institute’s Red List and has earned a Declare Label, independently verified by third-party auditors, providing transparency into the materials used in its manufacture.
With Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) available across the entire range, Humanscale Monitor Arms are also listed on Product Aware, a platform developed by Australia Architects Declare, a proud partner of Humanscale.
Rather than treating sustainability as a secondary layer of messaging, Humanscale integrates environmental responsibility directly into the product’s lifecycle and engineering logic. Durability, adaptability and long-term performance become inseparable from the sustainability narrative itself.
That commitment to design excellence has already received international recognition. M/Class Monitor Arms were recently awarded the prestigious Red Dot Design Award, affirming the collection’s position not simply as an ergonomic accessory, but as a benchmark within contemporary workplace design.
The award feels particularly fitting because M/Class succeeds in elevating a highly functional object into something architecturally meaningful. It does not compete visually with the workplace; instead, it enables the workplace to function more elegantly around it.
As organisations continue to rethink the future of work, the demand for environments that support flexibility, wellbeing and technological integration will only intensify. M/Class responds with unusual clarity — reducing complexity, supporting movement and refining the relationship between people and the tools they use every day.

The result is not merely a better monitor arm, but a more intelligent workstation ecosystem.
Experience the new M/Class Monitor Arms at the newly opened Humanscale Sydney Showroom.
Explore the collection at Humanscale M/Class Monitor Arms.
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