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H.R. Giger Harkonnen Office Chair
Anyone with a passion for science fiction or the movie Aliens will surely want to pay tribute to Giger. As the creator of the actual aliens in the movies, his work has since been recognized around the world through sculptures, artwork and paintings. The latest creation Giger has unveiled is the Harkonnen chair. Featuring a design that would make even Corporal Hicks cringe in fear, these chairs are now available to those with bank accounts to match. Each chair takes... Continue reading
Your Very Own Fortress Of Solitude (Without The Ice)
Designer Soojin Hyun has created a unique take on an office workplace by adding an adolescent fort feeling to a workers surroundings. It’s called “House on the Table,” and that’s essentially what it is – a house on a table. If anything, it’s a glorified cubicle without the carpeted walls. It would boost a workers attitude more so than a traditional jail-like cubicle with interior decor that looks nicer than most homes. You can’t actually crawl inside of it like... Continue reading
Using Your Office As A Viral Ad Campaign
U.K. company Clustarack knows exactly how to bring all the geeks to the yard and yes, its ad is better than yours. Seemingly inspired from a Honda car commercial I saw a few years back, Clustarack created a dynamic living advertisement using nothing but the contents of a printing room. The results can only be described as a disastrous domino effect, which totally manhandles the office itself, yet does a great job introducing their company. Take note graphic designers: this... Continue reading
Conserving Space With The Spherical Mobile Office
Globus is just one big ball of productivity. Closed, it acts as a piece of spherical art, drawing curious onlookers to scope out the design. When opened, Globus reveals that it holds a pull-out office, complete with a laptop tray and spherical seat. We know that this is only a concept, but we have to say that the ergonomics of this thing definitely look like they need some work. I picture my back being stiff for a week after one... Continue reading
Emergency button closes porn sites when mom comes in
The Japanese are ingenious, they’re bringing the simple technology from banks directly to your room. I’m sure you’ve seen under-table emergency buttons in banks, some are pressed with the fingers, and some with the foot. Wouldn’t it be great to be able to turn off all your embarrassing and personal pursuit on screen as soon as somebody pops up behind your back? May it be your mom, your co-workers in office or your significant other. Well, a Japanese company developed... Continue reading
Mouse with a physical horizontal scroll button
Most computer mouses mice only have 2-3 buttons and a vertical scroll wheel in the middle; some of the more advanced ones will have extra buttons, and buttons for you to hold and drag in order to scroll horizontally. We hardly ever see webpages that are designed to scroll sideways, so why do we need that? It might be a bit hard to imagine unless you are into gaming and graphics, then you’ll be required to pan across a wide... Continue reading
Almost feels like teleporting… almost
Japanese company Frepar has announced the commercialization of their almost-teleporting communicate-Pod. What this thing does is that it allows the real-time teleporting of full 3D image of objects between both parties, so essentially it “looks” like teleporting. When you want to show your friend your new hamster, simply place it on the Sci-fi looking device, let it walk around in the capsule scanner and your friend at the other side would be delighted to see the 3D image of your... Continue reading
