Boxed Home Office


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Workplace on-the-go|
With anybody fighting over every square inch in the house and the trend to work from home, or start ones own little office, it is not amazing how many space saving and cleverly designed office and workspace furniture is entering the market.
Japanese furniture shop Caina comes with the Trunk Station designed by SohoSutorito (soho = environment) proving that even a small apartment can house an efficient and luxury workspace. The home office is foldable, and ends up as a trunk you can nicely put away in a corner. The attractive point is, that you can leave all your papers, computer and other office items just where they were when you used them. Just close the two sides of your office cubicle, roll it in a corner and your apartment is pure private territory again. No loosing time, when you want to (re)start working, open the cubicle, sit down and discover that everything is still nicely in the place you left it.
Nice designs never come cheap, the price is 198,000 yen (about $1,900 USD), a stiff price but see it as in investment in your new enterprise and relate it to the square inch price of your apartment.
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