I know there’s been moments where I’ve been working late on my PC, and nearly crashed on the keyboard with fatigue. To prevent “keyboard crash and rash” injuries--and make my sleep a little more comfortable if I did want to spend the night with my laptop--a Polish designer Maja Ganszyniec has invented a range called “Pillows for Working Late.”
The set of pillows include a "tie-pillow, collar-pillow and a sleeve-pillow that provide you with comfort and softness when you fall asleep working until late," according to Maja Ganszyniec.
If that lazy worker still has a job, this would be the perfect gift--but would they take the hint?
What's Driving This Trend
- Cushion Innovation
- Innovations in cushion design that focus on ergonomics and comfort for workaholics.
- Work-from-home Accessories
- The development of accessories that enhance comfort and productivity for remote workers.
- Sleep Tech
- Technological advancements in sleep products designed to improve sleep quality and address specific issues like fatigue from working late.
Who This Affects Most
- Home Office Furniture
- The home office furniture industry can explore opportunities to create ergonomic cushions or pillows specifically designed for workaholics.
- Consumer Electronics
- Consumer electronics companies could develop smart pillows or cushions that integrate with devices to track sleep patterns and provide personalized sleep recommendations for workaholics.
- Health and Wellness
- The health and wellness industry can leverage cushion innovation to design products that promote better posture, prevent injuries, and improve overall well-being for individuals who work long hours.