Work spaces can be mind-numbingly dull (unless you are working at Google) but there is not much one can do about. However the smart folks over at the Media Computing Group seem to revolutionize the workspace with their incredible BendDesk. The BendDesk is actually a cool multitouch workspace which features a full fledged display that is able to work its magic with the help of two projectors, 3 cameras, and ultra bright IR lights. The multi-touch curved display of the BendDesk is not really about functionality but creativity and I think will be appreciated by those who work in the multi-media continuum or any other creative field.
Bid adieu to your boring old home office furniture and say hello to the uber sleek Paramount Fold Away Office. Highlighting an innovative approach to the structure of design, the all-in-one unit boasts of fully integrated seating, shelves, and electrical outlet points.You can wheel it away wherever your heart desires on any given day and the security lock ensures no one invades your private sanctum. Designed by Japanese architect Toshihiko Suzuki, the Fold Away Home Office is available in shades of silver, Black, or Red and can be ordered from here.
At least once in a while every one of us has to bring some work at home and that's when an office space would come in handy. But not all homes have enough retail estate to accommodate a real office, which means you'll have to adapt and make the most of your actual living space. That's where the Work Unit comes in place and, in case you'll be working at home more than once, you'll want to get it yourself. The Work Unit is comprised of a desk, a storage cabinet, a monitor screen and a light source. Once you pin them up on a wall of your choosing you'll be able to go about your business straight from the coziness of your own home. Would you buy the Work Unit if it were available in stores now? Via David Tsai
Hide all your valuables from prying eyes or hone your organizational skills with the super chic Treasury Table. A neat freak's (present company included) dream, the table is equipped with different sized drawers and a translucent mat surfaced glass desk. Order it from here.
Working from home can be a drag at times (I would know) so its imperative your workspace inspires you rather than dull your creative juices. The Buro by Keith Tay has all the qualities to be the perfect muse to you as it is the ideal blend of form and functionality. It sets boundaries between work and personal life by using the simple gesture of opening the cover. You can buy it from Habitat.
While I personally don't like be changed to my work desk, the uber cool Sidetrack table may just change my opinion. A brainchild of design students, Jacek Barcikowski, Jennifer Kay and Martina Pagura, Sidetrack outlines your working (or lack of it ) routine by drawing a pattern. This feat is achieved by the built in sensors which tracks ones movements and the on board marker illustrates the movements on the table itself. Definitely not recommended for those believe in procrastination.