We work from home

I just found in Hovercraftdoggy this Workbed, an elegant solution for the problem of too much stress in workplaces, and if used adequately, it may be part of the solution to the flexibility within the contemporary schemes of work and life. Although, it has a blind spot, the possibility of being used by companies or industries to justify projects where people work overnight, it has many more possibilities for the people who wants to find balance and save space.

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The Workbed by Ines Kaag and Desiree Heiss, of BLESS (2) The Workbed by Mira Schröder, exhibition designer for experimental design group BLESS. Mira created a unique furniture piece – a piece of furniture that flips from spacious desk into an instant bed. The Workbed’s mattress is unveiled by a rotating mechanism. Sheets are specially designed to latch to the underside of the table when it is turned upside down. It’s a perfect solution for small, urban living, it’s also ideal for offering nap options in a work setting. Work and then if you need – just take a nap after transforming the desk into the bed – it’s easy and comfortable! The Workbed by Ines Kaag and Desiree Heiss, of BLESS (3) The Workbed by Ines Kaag and Desiree Heiss, of BLESS (4) The Workbed by Ines Kaag and Desiree Heiss, of BLESS (1) The Workbed by Mira Schröder, exhibition designer for experimental design group BLESS. Mira created a unique furniture piece – a piece of furniture that flips from spacious desk into an instant bed. The Workbed’s mattress is unveiled by a rotating mechanism. Sheets are specially designed to latch to the underside of the table when it is turned upside down. It’s a perfect solution for small, urban living, it’s also ideal for offering nap options in a work setting. Work and then if you need – just take a nap after transforming the desk into the bed – it’s easy and comfortable! (text via digsdigs.com)

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