The Coffee Office Provides Ample Privacy in Style
Rose Nazarali — August 21, 2009 — Art & Design
References: thedesignblog.org
Open concept work spaces take away from privacy and quiet work time, but with the Coffee Office workstation, offices can once again bring privacy back into the work place.
The Coffee Office is a circular workstation that resembles a good ol’ cup of joe. It was also designed for public work areas such as cafes, libraries and malls. The Coffee Office also comes fully equipped with WiFi, voice and audio players, touch-sensitive screen and a light-up keyboard.
To top it off, the portable workspace comes with a built-in coffeemaker that allows users to make a single cup with a variety of flavors.
The Coffee Office is a circular workstation that resembles a good ol’ cup of joe. It was also designed for public work areas such as cafes, libraries and malls. The Coffee Office also comes fully equipped with WiFi, voice and audio players, touch-sensitive screen and a light-up keyboard.
To top it off, the portable workspace comes with a built-in coffeemaker that allows users to make a single cup with a variety of flavors.
Trend Themes
1. Privacy-centric Workspaces - Opportunities for designing workstations that prioritize privacy and provide quiet work time.
2. Café-style Work Environments - Creating workspaces that resemble cafes to enhance productivity and creativity.
3. Portable Workstations - Developing lightweight and portable workstations that can be easily moved and set up in different locations.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Design - Innovative furniture designs that cater to the need for privacy and flexibility in office spaces.
2. Technology - Creating integrated workstations with advanced features like WiFi, touch-sensitive screens, and voice/audio players.
3. Food and Beverage - Exploring opportunities for integrating food and beverage facilities into workspaces, such as built-in coffeemakers.
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