Compact Cubic Workspaces

'Office in a Cube' is a Cubical That Swings Shut When Not in Use

Francesc Rifé's 'Office in a Cube' trades in the traditional bland corporate cubicle for something with a little more personality.

The design features a functional cubic console that swings open into a functional workstation complete with file cabinets, shelves, an LED lamp and a built-in power supply. The station features a dark wood design with a matte finish that appears to be a nod toward the design style of the 1970s that's been making a comeback in recent years. This minimalist furniture design serves as a stylish alternative to traditional workstations that's both compact and highly practical.

The 'Office in a Cube' was launched to combat the banality of office cubicles by creating a workstation that serves the same purpose with personality.
Trend Themes
1. Compact Workspace Solutions - The 'Office in a Cube' reflects a trend of creating compact and functional workspaces that are suitable for small office areas.
2. Personalized Office Design - The design of the 'Office in a Cube' showcases the trend of personalized office spaces that add personality and style to traditional work environments.
3. Retro-inspired Office Furniture - With its nod to the design style of the 1970s, the 'Office in a Cube' taps into the trend of incorporating retro elements into modern office furniture designs.
Industry Implications
1. Office Furniture - The 'Office in a Cube' provides opportunities for the office furniture industry to innovate and offer compact, customized and retro-inspired workstations.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can seize the opportunity to create personalized, functional and aesthetically pleasing office spaces using the concept of the 'Office in a Cube'.
3. Workspace Solutions - The 'Office in a Cube' presents opportunities for workspace solution providers to develop compact and versatile solutions that cater to the growing need for flexible and efficient work areas.

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