Office - Yanko Design https://www.yankodesign.com Modern Industrial Design News Fri, 03 May 2024 12:19:42 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 Ultra-minimalist clipboard made from a sheet of metal has a built-in light https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/05/03/ultra-minimalist-clipboard-made-from-a-sheet-of-metal-has-a-built-in-light/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ultra-minimalist-clipboard-made-from-a-sheet-of-metal-has-a-built-in-light Fri, 03 May 2024 13:20:00 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=488049

Ultra-minimalist clipboard made from a sheet of metal has a built-in light

You’ve probably had your share of seeing articles, YouTube videos, and Instagram posts about beautifully crafted notebooks and journals. Despite the prevalence of smartphones, computers,...
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You’ve probably had your share of seeing articles, YouTube videos, and Instagram posts about beautifully crafted notebooks and journals. Despite the prevalence of smartphones, computers, and digital devices, there is still a very strong culture around paper notebooks and the tools that support their use. That said, notebooks aren’t the only medium for this kind of creative activity, and loose-leaf paper has some benefits as well, at least as long as you have a way of keeping them together or writing on them on a flat surface. This extremely simple clipboard offers that kind of experience for artists, architects, and engineers, and it even adds a feature you’ve probably never seen on any clipboard before.

Designer: Studio SHFT

Clipboards have been around for decades, maybe even centuries, but very few people actually give them a second thought. You’d usually see them in offices, store rooms, or even on the field to hold a few sheets of paper together, mostly checklists or forms to be filled while standing up. Unfortunately, that underestimates the utility of this tool, and this all-metal clipboard demonstrates how you can take advantage of its features with a few ingenious design details.

The most striking thing about the FOLD B is that it’s made from a single sheet of stainless steel. Although most clipboards are often made with plastic, cardboard, or even cork, a steel one isn’t at all unheard of yet extremely rare. Even rarer is the fact that it’s really just one flat sheet of metal, without even a clip to keep paper in place.

That function is instead delegated to two small cylindrical magnets that are strong enough to hold the paper down, though probably only a single sheet as well. The idea is to use the clipboard not as an organizer for loose-leaf paper but as a drawing board or canvas. You place a sheet of paper, “pin” it down with those two magnets, and start drawing, drafting, or writing to your heart’s content. The clipboard’s elevated rear drives home the fact that it’s really made for this kind of use case.

While it doesn’t have a paper clip, The one thing that does protrude from the top of the clipboard is a small rechargeable lamp. This assists the user to keep on working even in darker spaces, though it’s still better to have a properly lit environment anyway. This lamp is connected to the clipboard with screws, so it’s completely possible to remove it if you feel that it hinders rather than helps. Curiously, this built-in lighting also opens the design to more uses, like a guest book or a menu holder for restaurants.

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10 Best Office Chairs You Need To Add To Your Working Space ASAP https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/04/25/10-best-office-chairs-you-need-to-add-to-your-working-space-asap/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=10-best-office-chairs-you-need-to-add-to-your-working-space-asap Thu, 25 Apr 2024 11:40:06 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=486769

10 Best Office Chairs You Need To Add To Your Working Space ASAP

Something we often tend to do is ignore the importance of a great office chair. When in reality we really shouldn’t. We spend the majority of...
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Something we often tend to do is ignore the importance of a great office chair. When in reality we really shouldn’t. We spend the majority of our day sitting on chairs, whether we’re working in our home office or a corporate one. Hence, this piece of furniture needs to be not only comfortable but ergonomic, and aesthetic as well. And we’ve curated a collection of chair designs that meet all these criteria! From a task chair that is made using 70% recycled materials to a fortune cookie-inspired wooden work pod – these innovative chair designs are not only a boon to your back, and help you maintain a healthy posture, but are also super comfy to sink into, and will perfectly match the interiors of your modern office. Enjoy.

1. Coffin Chair

This intriguing-looking office chair is shaped like a coffin, and it perfectly encapsulates the emotions you may feel regarding your dead-end corporate job. This innovative and unique chair is created for those who are fed up with their jobs, but cant really leave, and need to process their emotions in a healthy manner.

Why is it noteworthy?

The conceptual chair design perfectly encapsulates all the dreaded emotions employees usually experience throughout their workday. It captures the sense of boredom, and mundaneness one experiences as they sit through a pointless meeting that could have very easily been an email.

What we like

  • The chair is inspired by Rene Magritte’s painting titled The Balcony (1950)
  • It perfectly represents the emotions of having a dead-end job

What we dislike

  • There’s no cozy cushioning to get comfy in, it could be uncomfortable to sit on for long periods of time

2. Typo Chair

Called the Typo Chair, this minimal yet powerful office chair by AMDL Circle for the furniture brand Mara deserves a spot in your office. What sets this rather ordinary-looking chair apart is its playfully bent form, which serves as a unique and uncommon element.

Why is it noteworthy?

The ergonomic office chair features a light timber base and backrest, and it has a gentle curve in its form. This shape sets the chair apart from typical chair designs, and it functions as the ‘focal point’ of the entire design.

What we like

  • The colored metal structure contrasts the subtle wood creating a vibrant silhouette
  • Features an intentional detail that adds personality to an otherwise basic chair

What we dislike

  • There seems to be no option for customization

3. Vitra ACX

The Vitra ACX is designed as a collaboration between Vitra and Antonio Citterio. It is an excellent fit for your corporate or home office, and it is designed to have a “long service life with the smallest possible carbon footprint”.

Why is it noteworthy?

This chair is deemed to be ACX’s most sustainable task chair available, and it has a 100% recyclable construction, which is truly commendable. The chair is made using a limited number of components, and this ensures that maintenance is quite easy and efficient.

What we like

  • Made up of 100% recyclable materials
  • Features a mechanism that automatically adjusts to different kinds of users

What we dislike

  • Aesthetics are a bit dull and unassuming

4. Sphere Office Chair

Dubbed the Sphere office chair, this good-looking and well-designed chair by the Japanese furniture brand Okamura is built using recycled fishing nets that were saved from the ocean. The unique chair features a “3D physical fit shell” with a kinematic structure that adapts to the contours of your body.

Why is it noteworthy?

Since the chair features a unique kinematic structure, it quite accurately adjusts to the user’s body, creating a comfy shell where users can sit for long periods of time, without feeling any kind of discomfort or fatigue.

What we like

  • Easily adapts to the contours of the user’s body, serving as a comfy space to sit in

What we dislike

  • The aesthetics of the chair are quite similar to other office chairs on the market

5. Catifa Carta

Meet the Catifa Carta – a beautiful minimalist sustainable chair that is made from dozens of sheets of paper. The chair isn’t literally made from paper, as that would be too soft, it is made from PaperShell – a unique material that transforms paper which comes from wood into a wood-like material.

Why is it noteworthy?

This excellent wood-like material provides rigidity, stability, and beauty. It utilizes wood-by products like chips and sawdust, and waste wood too like fallen branches in forests to form a new paper-like material that can replace wood, plastic, or fiber composites.

What we like

  • The natural imperfections of the PaperShell give each chair a unique characteristic

What we dislike

  • Not sure how effective the ergonomics of the chair are for sitting for longer durations of time

6. Liberty Ocean Chair

Designed by Humanscale, the Liberty Ocean Chair is as its name signifies built using one kilogram of abandoned fishing nets found in the ocean. This unique chair is quite a sustainable option since it utilizes recycled fishing nets. It aims to provide a solution to the issue of ocean plastic!

Why is it noteworthy?

The Liberty Ocean chair range claims to be “first task chairs made from recycled fishing nets”, and is a valiant effort on Humanscale’s behalf to tackle the evergrowing and consistent issue of ocean plastic.

What we like

  • Ergonomic and minimal form
  • First task chair to be crafted from recycled fishing nets

What we dislike

  • The aesthetics of the chair are quite similar to other office chairs on the market

7. NEWTRAL MagicH

Meet the NEWTRAL MagicH – this is an ergonomic and intelligent chair design that features an auto-following backrest, as well as an auto-following and adjusting headrest. This chair is a great fit for those who spend long hours in their office, and find it difficult to take breaks and move around.

Why is it noteworthy?

The spring-loaded components of the chair contract when you’re reclining or sitting, and they offer support to your back and neck if you lean forward. The chair offers ample support to your body, no matter which position you’re sitting in. This chair provides the ultimate working experience.

What we like

  • The chair offers support to your body and prevents any injuries

What we dislike

  • The armrests, while highly adjustable, are not removable

8. The 5° Chair

Dubbed the 5° Chair, this unique office chair can rotate at 36-degree angles. It can learn back and forth, and even tilt side to side! This chair was created by the Seoul-based design firm 250 Design, and it is an excellent and ergonomically designed chair for your home.

Why is it noteworthy?

The seat plate of the chair hugs your hips and provides support from the bottom. The chair even features added cushion for more comfort. The legs have been reinforced with angled wave springs allowing them to tilt in any direction, creating a chair that can easily adjust to your body’s movement.

What we like

  • The chair adjusts and works according to your body’s natural movement
  • The chair features stationery mobility

What we dislike

  • Doesnt include wheels, so the chair isn’t a portable design

9. Fortune Chair

Meet the Fortune Chair! It is a unique chair which is an interesting mix between a chair, pod, and a bean bag. The chair also looks like a fortune cookie, which explains its unique but pretty adorable name. The chair is inspired by a fortune cookie!

Why is it noteworthy?

Just like you crack a fortune cookie, the Fortune Chair captures the same experience and sentiment of cracking open a fortune cookie. The experience may be old-school, but it is still a fun and amusing thing to come across. The designers wanted to represent those same sentiments in this chair!

What we like

  • Features a fortune cookie-inspired wooden outer wall, which serves as a covering frame that surrounds the user
  • Functions as a comfy and cozy private space

What we dislike

  • The chair has a unique aesthetic that may not complement the aesthetic of modern contemporary offices

10. uuma

Dubbed uuma, this portable chair and table combo is truly a unique one! It is made from fiberglass, and it offers a little unit with some impressive portability and durability. The chair functions as a customizable furniture unit, which is made up of 4 modular parts.

Why is it noteworthy?

uuma functions as a comfortable seat that can be raised or lowered on demand, and you can clip it to open to unveil a height-adjustable table, which is quite efficient to use as well. uuma lets you work wherever you like and whenever you like.

What we like

  • uuma can be utilized in multiple settings both outdoors and indoors
  • Has a highly portable and durable design

What we dislike

  • The design may not be very ergonomic or comfortable to work on for long hours

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10 Best Accessories Designed To Be Clever Desk Hacks for Remote Workers https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/04/22/10-best-accessories-designed-to-be-clever-desk-hacks-for-remote-workers/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=10-best-accessories-designed-to-be-clever-desk-hacks-for-remote-workers Mon, 22 Apr 2024 11:40:13 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=485782

10 Best Accessories Designed To Be Clever Desk Hacks for Remote Workers

If you’re a remote worker who works from home or often works on the go – you do need a desk to work on. Whether...
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If you’re a remote worker who works from home or often works on the go – you do need a desk to work on. Whether it is at home, or in your favorite cafe, employees always find a comfy desk to work on. You may be typing away to glory, munching away on a snack, or simply fidgeting with a random object – you do end up spending hours on your desk. And hence, your desk must be neat, tidy, and uncluttered. Not only will this improve your work routine and productivity, but it will also help you maintain a clearer and more streamlined mindset. And, I’ve discovered that adding limited, quality, and innovative products to my desk setup can help me in achieving these goals! The desk accessories you place on your desk are an integral part of your home/corporate office. And we’ve curated a collection of ingenious desk accessories for your desk!

Altar I Keyboard

The Altar I keyboard is made from sustainable materials such as post-consumer waste-derived plastic. It has a unibody aluminum framed peripheral with both U.K. and U.S. layouts with 78 and 77 key layouts. It is the first product made from eco-friendly materials by the electronics startup Electronic Materials Office.

Why is it noteworthy?

The keycaps are made from recycled polymers and hence aren’t a threat to Planet Earth. It is created for touch typing and can be used on two devices at the same time, which is an excellent option for those who switch between their laptop and tablet.

What we like

  • Features a minimalist and crisp font
  • Made using recyclable materials

What we dislike

  • Only available in black, no other color options

2. MagBoard Clipboard

Embrace ultimate flexibility and minimalism with this cutting-edge notepad/clipboard hybrid. Designed for the remote worker who values efficiency and adaptability, this innovative accessory uses a magnet and lever mechanism to hold your loose sheets securely in place. Whether you’re jotting down quick notes or sketching complex designs, this notepad ensures your ideas flow as freely as your work location.

Click Here to Buy Now: $45

Why is it noteworthy?

The MagBoard stands out because it redefines the traditional notepad. Its unique design caters to the unpredictability of remote work, allowing you to tailor your note-taking experience without the constraints of conventional notebooks.

What we like

  • Uses magnets and levers to securely hold and easily release papers
  • Rearrange pages effortlessly to suit your task or mood
  • Lightweight and compact, ideal for use at home or on the go

What we dislike

  • Best used with specific sizes, which may not suit everyone’s needs

3. Levitating Pen 3.0

Not just a pen, but a symbol of innovation and creative potential. Crafted for those who dream big and aspire to make their mark on the world, this pen defies gravity and conventional design with its spacecraft-like appearance and levitating capabilities.

Click Here to Buy Now: $129

Why is it noteworthy?

This pen transcends ordinary office supplies by combining cutting-edge technology with a sleek, minimalistic design. Balancing at a 60-degree angle and gently bobbing in place, the Levitating Pen 3.0 turns the act of jotting down notes into an experience of awe and inspiration.

What we like

  • Uses a magnetic field to levitate and spin, creating a visually captivating effect
  • Ensures durability and a premium feel with a seamless casing
  • The redesigned holder is more streamlined than ever, complementing any modern desk setup

What we dislike

  • While stunning, the levitating feature might be seen as more of a novelty than a necessity

4. Painless Key Ring

Say goodbye to the hassle of traditional key rings with the revolutionary wave spring key ring. This innovative design, inspired by mechanisms used in aerospace and automotive industries, offers a seamless way to manage your keys without any of the usual frustrations.

Click Here to Buy Now: $25

Why is it noteworthy?

This key ring simplifies a universal task — organizing keys — through a high-tech, durable design that ensures your keys are securely held yet easily accessible. Its lightweight and compact form makes it perfect for remote workers who need to stay organized, whether at home or on the go.

What we like

  • Utilizes a wave spring technology for easy addition and removal of keys
  • Made from materials capable of withstanding daily wear and tear
  • Eliminates the common struggle with tight or deformed key rings

What we dislike

  • Pricier than traditional key rings due to its advanced design

5. Pen Fan

Meet the innovative Pen Fan – an innovative stationery design that is a cross between a stationery set and a Pantone shade card. The design features 8 different flat-headed sketch pens in a compact, efficient, and easy-to-carry, as well as an easy-to-use set.

Why is it noteworthy?

The various flat pens are interconnected, creating a cute little Japanese-fan-style layout that proudly showcases all 8 colors, letting you pick and choose from them. The pens are detachable, and you can easily snap on and off the pens, to create a palette that caters to you.

What we like

  • The set is portable and quite easy to carry
  • Ensures you don’t lose any of the pens

What we dislike

  • Only 8 colors to pick from. They could have added more color options

6. DESKRISK

Called DESKRISK, this collection of desk accessories is designed to protect us from the adverse effects of sitting on your desk all day long, straining our eyes and neck. This collection includes a desk clock, which reminds us to take a break from constantly staring at the screens.

Why is it noteworthy?

The second product is a lamp, which reminds you to move along with the light source, so you’re not constantly bowing down and looking at your desk. These products function as an intervention, urging you to take a much-needed break from your desk, and from working all day long.

What we like

  • Great collection for people who are at risk due to the nature of their work

What we dislike

  • The magazine rack is supposed to resemble carpal tunnel syndrome, and we’re unsure how it will help with wrist problems

7. Portable CD Cover Player

Bring a touch of personal flair to your workspace. Not only does this CD player allow you to enjoy your favorite albums, but it also turns CD jacket art into a dynamic display element, enhancing your workspace both audibly and visually.

Click Here to Buy Now: $199

Why is it noteworthy?

This device stands out by merging music with visual art, creating a stimulating environment that can make daily tasks more enjoyable. Its portability and built-in speaker system offer flexibility to remote workers, whether they’re at home or in another location.

What we like

  • Combines high-quality audio playback with an art display
  • Easy to carry and can be placed anywhere, even hung on a wall
  • Eliminates the need for additional speakers, simplifying your setup
  • Adds a personal and cultural element to the workspace, which can be inspiring

What we dislike

  • Only plays audio CDs, which might be restrictive given the digital streaming era
  • Requires a bit of space if used on a desk, which might not suit minimalistic setups

8. Anywhere-Use Lamp

This compact, minimal, and simple lamp design is called the Anywhere-Use Lamp, and it is a clever lighting solution in a space where glaring screens and bright lights reign supreme. The lamp has an adorable mushroom-shaped head, which emits a soft, relaxing, and ambient glow.

Click Here to Buy Now: $149

Why is it noteworthy?

The lamp is powered by four AA batteries, and it features a modular design that offers atmospheric enhancement wherever it is placed. The lamp is equipped with six high-color rendering LEDs, and it creates an oasis of peace and relaxation in your home.

What we like

  • Features four brightness levels
  • You can easily disassemble the lamp, and take it anywhere with you

What we dislike

  • The lamp isn’t water-resistant, can be an issue if you carry it outdoors

9. Plant-Inspired Desk Accessories

These plant-inspired desk accessories try to inspire you to think about real greenery and try to create the same peaceful and calm experience you would have if an actual plant was standing on your desk. These accessories are designed to elicit emotions of tranquility and relaxation.

Why is it noteworthy?

The plant-inspired accessories are of course just excellent imitations, and not the real deal. The collection includes great products such as the Greenery Pencil Holder which includes a ‘leaf’ that functions as a container, or the Greenery Clock which is an abstract product that functions as a minimalist digital clock.

What we like

  • Lets you add some green hues to your desk

What we dislike

  • It’s a concept, so we don’t know how well it will translate into a tangible product

10. Pop-up Book Vase

Transform your desk into a scene from a fairy tale with this enchanting pop-up book vase. This novel item opens to reveal a series of 3D vase cutouts, each designed to showcase your floral arrangements in a magical and ever-changing display.

Click Here to Buy Now: $39

Why is it noteworthy?

This vase combines the timeless charm of a storybook with the functionality of a flower vase, creating a unique item that not only serves as a conversation starter but also brings a touch of whimsy and color to your workspace. It’s perfect for remote workers who appreciate having a visually stimulating environment that fosters creativity and reduces stress.

What we like

  • Offers a playful and innovative approach to displaying flowers
  • Allows for easy changes in presentation, keeping your workspace vibrant
  • Enhances the workspace by adding a narrative element, which can spark imagination

What we dislike

  • Does not have the durability or functionality of traditional vases
  • Isn’t suited for heavy or water-filled arrangements.

Editor’s Choice: Everlasting All-Metal Pencil

Called the Everlasting All-Metal Pencil, this unique pencil includes a tip that can’t be replaced and doesn’t need to be sharpened. The pencil lets you focus less on the lead, and pay more attention to your creative process! It is an excellent alternative to traditional graphite pencils which tend to wear down soon.

Click Here to Buy Now: $19.95

Why is it noteworthy?

The Everlasting All-Metal has an octagonal shaft made from aluminum with a special alloy core. The pencil draws like a real pencil and doesn’t wear down even after many marks.

What we like

  • The pencil uses a metal core, so it wears down so slowly, that you may think it will outlive you

What we dislike

  • Not the best for people who use smudging techniques, since it doesn’t smudge

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Sustainable and minimalist desk tray collection lets you mix and match to your needs https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/04/16/sustainable-and-minimalist-desk-tray-collection-lets-you-mix-and-match-to-your-needs/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=sustainable-and-minimalist-desk-tray-collection-lets-you-mix-and-match-to-your-needs Tue, 16 Apr 2024 19:15:59 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=485181

Sustainable and minimalist desk tray collection lets you mix and match to your needs

Desk trays are an indispensable part of any organization system, and their designs vary wildly to meet different needs and aesthetic tastes. While wooden desk...
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Desk trays are an indispensable part of any organization system, and their designs vary wildly to meet different needs and aesthetic tastes. While wooden desk accessories are not uncommon, the most standard materials used for these products are often virgin plastics that, given the volume of their use, spell trouble for the planet. Fortunately, a few designs nowadays do try to utilize recycled or even upcycled materials to ease the burden on the environment, but good design doesn’t have to stop there. This concept, for example, seems to check all the right boxes by offering not only a sustainable solution with a beautiful minimalist design but also one that lets you combine pieces as you see fit or use them solo in different places as needed.

Designers: Hoyeon Shin, Seokhyoun Han, Joae Kim, Yeongha Kim, Zoae Kim for Haus Bari

Truth be told, this design is actually four separate products sharing a similar DNA. One design, however, can’t meet all the needs of all users, so rather than make a monolithic product that wastes space and materials, this series of trays simply offers four unique designs that can be used for a variety of purposes, including in places that don’t involve work tables and stationery.

All four pieces share the same thin square platform, but that’s pretty much where the similarities end. One “block”, for example, has a fixed cylinder that can be used for holding writing instruments, tools, or maybe even flowers. Another has a circular indentation that invites you to place a mug or glass on it, though it can also fit small items such as an AirPods charging case. The tray with a wavy surface can be a bed for pens and pencils without having them jumbled up together. The fourth member has a simple flat surface, but flip it over and you will behold the Bari branding underneath. It can also function as another coaster thanks to that circular groove again.

The trays use diatomaceous earth, a sustainable material that is gaining popularity among product designers. It also gives the tray a textured appearance that resembles rough, unpolished stone, making the minimalist products look a little more visually interesting. It also makes it possible to place wet or damp objects on top of the tray, such as sponges or even soap, thanks to the material’s moisture resistance and self-drying properties.

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Although each of these trays functions as an independent unit, you can also combine them as a single organization system where you have free reign over how they are arranged. You can have them for a line, put them in a grid, or spread them out all over the desk. Of course, you’re not limited to just one of each piece, either, and can form an army of trays and containers ready to keep your mess at bay. It’s an admittedly simple solution to desk and life organization, but one that offers beauty and flexibility in a package that tries to reduce its negative impact on the environment.

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Sustainable office chair uses paper-like material made from wood by-products https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/04/12/sustainable-office-chair-uses-paper-like-material-made-from-wood-by-products/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=sustainable-office-chair-uses-paper-like-material-made-from-wood-by-products Fri, 12 Apr 2024 22:30:42 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=484768

Sustainable office chair uses paper-like material made from wood by-products

Sustainable furniture and designs are thankfully becoming more common, but the “sustainable” label can actually be applied to different things. They can be made from...
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Sustainable furniture and designs are thankfully becoming more common, but the “sustainable” label can actually be applied to different things. They can be made from recycled materials like metal or PCR plastics, or they can be made from new but biodegradable materials like wood, cork, and paper. While both kinds are good, they don’t always address the accumulating material waste that comes from the production of these objects, even the bits and pieces of wood that get left on the cutting room floor and then thrown out. Giving a new purpose to these by-products is another sustainable practice, one that is being applied to a beautifully minimalist office chair that’s made from dozens of sheets of paper.

Designer: Arper

Of course, it’s not literally made from paper, which would be too soft for a chair no matter how many sheets you stack, especially for a sleek and slender seat based on Arper’s iconic Catifa 53. Instead, it uses PaperShell from a Swedish startup of the same name, a material that almost poetically transforms paper, which comes from wood, back to a wood-like material that offers rigidity, stability, and, more importantly, beauty. In a nutshell, it uses both wood by-products like sawdust and chips as well as waste wood like fallen branches in forests to create a new paper-like material that can be used in place of wood, plastic, or fiber composites.

That’s the case with the Catifa Carta, which compresses dozens of these sheets into a composite that’s then bent and formed into an elegant chair with a gentle slope sitting on top of thin yet sturdy metal legs. Unlike its older sibling, this more sustainable version of the chair leaves the seat in its original, unpainted glory. That means you can see the natural imperfections of the PaperShell material, giving each chair a unique character. It’s pretty much the same as the highly prized grains in wood that give designs their natural charm.

What’s even more special about the chair is that even the end of its life has a story to tell. PaperShell can be recycled to produce new and different products, but it can also be turned into biochar to nourish the Earth. The material itself sequesters carbon dioxide which can be used to enrich soil. It’s a truly circular life cycle that starts and ends with the Earth. Appropriately, Arper has made the Catifa Carta easy to disassemble to make this process even easier.

Of course, the chair isn’t just a thing of beauty inside and out, it’s also a functional piece of furniture. Though some might have concerns about the ergonomics of using such a chair for long periods at work, it’s still a well-designed seat that makes you feel good not only about sitting on it but also about the exciting journey that this wood-like material has made since its birth from a seed.

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These quirky-functional tabletop accessories add a splash of joy and color to your boring workdesk https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/04/11/these-quirky-functional-tabletop-accessories-add-a-splash-of-joy-and-color-to-your-boring-workdesk/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=these-quirky-functional-tabletop-accessories-add-a-splash-of-joy-and-color-to-your-boring-workdesk Thu, 11 Apr 2024 22:30:02 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=482911

These quirky-functional tabletop accessories add a splash of joy and color to your boring workdesk

Repetitive daily tasks at a desk can often feel monotonous and uninspiring. Whether it’s answering emails, crunching numbers, or attending meetings, the routine nature of...
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Repetitive daily tasks at a desk can often feel monotonous and uninspiring. Whether it’s answering emails, crunching numbers, or attending meetings, the routine nature of these activities can drain one’s enthusiasm. However, what if there was a way to instill some excitement and freshness into these mundane tasks? This is where Plat comes into play.

Designers: Soobin Cho, Junyoung LeeSeoyeong Lee, and Hyunsub ‍Shin

Plat cleverly blends everyday tasks with the art of cooking. Imagine the joy of preparing a delicious meal in your kitchen – the aroma of spices, the sizzle of sauce, and the warmth of the oven. Plat seamlessly incorporates these elements into desk-mounted products, bringing a breath of fresh air to the daily grind. I personally don’t really cook, but anything related to food would definitely excite me.

At the core of Plat’s design philosophy lies the fusion of familiarity and novelty. By infusing elements from the kitchen, such as the interaction of the opening water in the sink and the scent and light of the oven, Plat reconstructs them into innovative products that redefine the desk experience. The name “plat,” meaning “cooking” in French, perfectly encapsulates the brand’s identity and mission.

One of Plat’s standout features is its custom typography logo, inspired by the diverse shapes of kitchen cutlery. The logo’s geometric sans design blends soft and sharp edges, creating a cohesive and organized visual identity. Additionally, Plat’s graphic elements draw inspiration from common cooking experiences, simplifying forms such as sprayed sauce, stacked plates, and water vapor into sleek and functional designs.

Plat offers 2 desk products designed to enhance productivity and comfort.

1. Wireless Charging Dock:

This multifunctional cradle serves not only as a wireless charging station for smartphones but also as a trigger for initiating work sessions.

The interaction begins with the lifting of the cradle, which activates an ambient light, signaling the start of focused work. As the user settles into their tasks, the identity timer embedded within the interface architecture comes into play. Drawing inspiration from the gradual heat buildup in cooking, this timer employs color interactions that intensify over time, subtly guiding users to recognize the passage of time. It also has additional wired charging ports at the back with a loop to keep the cables safe from damage.

Moreover, Plat’s Wireless Charging Dock goes beyond mere functionality, offering efficient task management tools through its intuitive dashboard interface on the smartphone. Users can effortlessly track urgent goals and sub-tasks, monitor weekly work time and concentration levels, and access detailed analysis reports for insightful self-assessments. The inclusion of a storage box at the bottom ensures organizational ease, accommodating essentials such as pens, chargers, and stationery, while a charging inlet and cable loop prevent clutter and damage.

2. Desk Lighting:

In a nod to the comforting ambiance of a kitchen after a satisfying meal, Plat’s Desk Lighting draws inspiration from familiar culinary motifs. This innovative light fixture features upper indirect lighting that illuminates workspaces during task-oriented sessions. However, its functionality transcends mere illumination.

Upon completion of work time, the indirect lighting gently fades, signaling a transition to rest and relaxation. Simultaneously, a diffuser at the bottom releases subtle scents, evoking a sense of calm and prompting users to take much-needed breaks. Operational usability is paramount, with a labeled button allowing for easy brightness adjustment and a base that accommodates smaller items like phones or stationery.

The lighting fixture boasts 60-70 mini LED lights strategically spread across the top pallet, ensuring uniform illumination. Additionally, a connection inlet at the bottom ensures seamless integration with power sources, offering convenience and flexibility.

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This $13 Camera Filter lets you take Solar Eclipse pictures with your Smartphone Camera https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/04/02/easily-capture-the-2024-solar-eclipse-on-your-smartphone-with-this-affordable-camera-filter/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=easily-capture-the-2024-solar-eclipse-on-your-smartphone-with-this-affordable-camera-filter Tue, 02 Apr 2024 20:45:27 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=483145

This $13 Camera Filter lets you take Solar Eclipse pictures with your Smartphone Camera

With less than a week till we experience one of the most prominent total solar eclipses in probably decades, you’ll surely want to make sure...
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With less than a week till we experience one of the most prominent total solar eclipses in probably decades, you’ll surely want to make sure you’re well prepared for the moment. That means not just wearing safe glasses that let you observe the eclipse, but also making sure that your expensive smartphone camera doesn’t get damaged by the sun’s rays too. Yes, you heard me, your camera’s sensor, much like your eyes, is vulnerable to the sun… and prolonged exposure can quite literally burn the sensor the same way solar rays could damage your eyes. So if you’re all equipped with eclipse-friendly glasses, why not prepare your smartphone with some appropriate protection too? After all, you’re definitely going to want to take photos of the eclipse, right??

Designer: VisiSolar

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The VisiSolar Smartphone Photo Filter is a card-shaped filter that’s designed to help you capture the magic of a solar event safely on your smartphone. Whether it’s the partial phases, the breathtaking diamond ring effect, or the ethereal totality, this filter guarantees the best shots of the cosmic phenomenon, without worrying about any damage to your phone. Quite literally the size of perhaps a credit card or a table coaster, the filter sits right in front of your camera lens, blocking out harmful rays from hitting your phone’s sensor. You can still take great photos of the eclipse, just without the potential harm. Think of it as protective glasses for your phone.

Available in a two-pack for just under $13, the VisiSolar filters feature a stiff paper outer border, and a specially coated solar-imaging film in the center. Place the film right in front of your camera lens, fire up the camera app, and zoom in on the sun without worrying about anything. The filter automatically blocks out the intense harmful rays, letting you observe the eclipse in glorious fashion. Just make sure you zoom in as much as possible for the most incredible footage ever! And when the eclipse has passed, you can use the filter to take regular photos of the sun too! If your phone (or DSLR) has a great zoom, you’ll even see a few sunspots on the surface of our nearest star!

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Ergonomic wooden laptop stand is portable, sustainable https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/03/29/ergonomic-wooden-laptop-stand-is-portable-sustainable/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ergonomic-wooden-laptop-stand-is-portable-sustainable Fri, 29 Mar 2024 17:20:16 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=482675

Ergonomic wooden laptop stand is portable, sustainable

One of the things I have to do to not worsen my carpal tunnel syndrome and other things that can lead to repetitive strain injuries...
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One of the things I have to do to not worsen my carpal tunnel syndrome and other things that can lead to repetitive strain injuries is to elevate my Macbook screen. I spend sometimes more than eight hours in front of the screen so I need to have more ergonomic tools to help manage my posture and not cause eye and muscle strain. Sometimes though these things can also be inconvenient, both to my workflow and my wallet.

Designer: Mickey Linskens

WOULDSTAND is a wooden laptop side that is ergonomic, sustainable, and they’re hoping eventually, affordable for ordinary employees (more on that later). The main purpose of this is to elevate your laptop screen to lessen the strain on your wrist and arms when using your device for a prolonged period of time. You can use it for laptops, tablets, and even books if you’re reviewing for exams or you’re just reading a lot on a table. It is designed to make sure that your screen is at arm’s length and the top edge is slightly below eye level.

The stand is made from renewable materials like FSC eucalyptus and Starplex plywood. It actually looks like a puzzle piece and can be easily assembled and there are also adjustable elements since different people would use it for different purposes. It’s also light enough despite the wooden material so you can carry it around without straining yourself as well. You can also use it even if you’re not at a table, like placing it on your lap or whatever stable surface you’re working from.

Since it’s locally produced and uses renewable materials, it’s also not as affordable as some in the market that are more mass produced. So the plan is to market it to companies by making the stand easily brandable. This way companies can buy it, have their logos included in the stand and then give it to their employees or to their customers. However, they’ll still sell it direct to customers for those who can spare € 30,00 to protect their muscles.

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Desk accessories concepts help reduce risk of sitting at the desk the whole day https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/03/26/desk-accessories-concepts-help-reduce-risk-of-sitting-at-the-desk-the-whole-day/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=desk-accessories-concepts-help-reduce-risk-of-sitting-at-the-desk-the-whole-day Tue, 26 Mar 2024 13:20:11 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=481888

Desk accessories concepts help reduce risk of sitting at the desk the whole day

As someone who spends almost the entire working day (and sometimes beyond) at a desk and in front of the computer, you can say that...
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As someone who spends almost the entire working day (and sometimes beyond) at a desk and in front of the computer, you can say that I face a lot of issues when it comes to my posture, my eyesight, and my muscles. I’ve tried several ergonomic products and also exercises to help me take a break from my regular work and literal position but I’m still having some regular problems from being a desk potato. I know that there are a lot of risks that will eventually (and some have already) make an appearance in my health journey so products that can help alleviate the strain on my body are always welcome.

Designers: Haneul Kang, Dohui Kim, Dagyeong Kim, Jeongyoon Kim, Yunseo Jung

A group of designers have come up with concepts for a series of products that can help with this problem. The collection is appropriately called DESKRISK as we all know that even if we are sitting seemingly safely at our desks, we’re still exhibiting risky behavior that will eventually need some sort of intervention. The first product is a desk clock that will remind us to take a break from staring at our screens to take better care of our eyes. The screen will blur after some time which resembles the dry eyes we experience a lot of times. After you’ve rested for a few minutes, you can move the button on the clock sideways to wipe away the blur and start the countdown all over again.

The next product is for those who need help with their posture while sitting at the desk for a long time. Well this is for if you’re using a lamp light source at your desk. The lamp has a light that will gradually move downwards from the angle you set after an hour. This way you are reminded to move along with the light source so that we’re not just bowing down towards our screens. There’s a gauge next to the lamp that also helps you track how much time has elapsed. You can also adjust and reset the angle by moving this gauge bar.

The last one may probably be the most useless for me, at least from what I understand from their product description. It’s a magazine rack that will supposedly resemble carpel tunnel syndrome or at least the overstretched wrist ligaments that come from having the same position at your keyboard for a long period of time. The sagging fabric will lengthen according to the size or weight of the books or magazines inserted. How this will help me with my wrist problem is unsure at this point. But aside from that, the other Deskrisk products are pretty useful for people like me who are at risk with the nature of our work.

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Deskterior accessory collection helps keep late-night workers productive https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/03/19/deskterior-accessory-collection-helps-keep-late-night-workers-productive/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=deskterior-accessory-collection-helps-keep-late-night-workers-productive Tue, 19 Mar 2024 10:20:24 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=480974

Deskterior accessory collection helps keep late-night workers productive

We all know it’s bad for our physical and mental health, but there will always be times when we have to go through the late-night...
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We all know it’s bad for our physical and mental health, but there will always be times when we have to go through the late-night crunch at home. That’s not even considering how some actually have work hours that begin only after the sun has set. Working long hours into the night in the solitude of your home or room can be physically taxing and emotionally draining, which is why there’s now a trend to bring some joy into workspaces through accessories and decorations. This “deskterior” movement tries to energize and even help people remain productive even in the dead of night, and this collection of dark-themed product design concepts injects a little ingenuity and even some attitude to your nighttime quests.

Designers: Jiye Lee, Seoyeong Jang, Junhong Yang, Taeyoon Kim, Jeongeun Kim

There’s no shortage of desk accessories and gadgets that try to boost your productivity at work, but most of them make the presumption that you’re on a regular 8 to 5 clock. Of course, those products would work any time of the day, but there’s something to be said for products designed for a specific purpose or around a certain theme. YAZAK, which is a play on the Korean word for midnight snacks, is a collection of these “deskterior” accessories that help keep you company and stay productive during those late-night shifts, and not just because they have a dark color scheme that better fits that time of the day.

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TEMPO, for example, is both a desk lamp and a timer. In addition to the main overhead light, its arm also has a trail of light that decreases as time passes until it’s completely empty, at which point the lamp itself turns off. It’s meant to tell you to take a break and visually inform you of the passing of time.

TEMPO probably works well with DODULE, a modular scheduler that’s made up of a stack of discs. Each disc represents a project and the deadline for that project. A tiny ball that sits on top marks the passage of time, letting you know how long it will take to finish the project that the disc represents.

Still somewhat related to the notion of time, PLOP is a cup coaster that has a simpler mechanism. You simply push the ball down to its lowest point to start the timer. The sphere will slowly rise and give you a signal when it reaches the top. That’s time for another break, this time to reach for a glass of water to keep you hydrated.

BITLE is a bit more sophisticated and abstract, a device that’s meant to let you know if you’re not sitting properly. It uses sensors to detect your body’s posture and move the top plate to symbolize the lack of balance. The concept doesn’t indicate if the ball will fall off unless you sit with the correct posture, though that’s more likely to increase your stress rather than relieve it.

Last but definitely not least, SWIBLE is a side table with a swiveling top, offering extra space to place other things without messing up your desk, including those “Yasik” snacks you might need to keep yourself awake. It also has a hidden compartment under the lid for even more storage, though you probably need to remember to take things off it before opening it up. And when you’re work is finally done, the underside of the table can actually hold a tablet so you can sit back and relax with your favorite shows.

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