The Clipper CS-1 is a shedlike capsule office designed for use inside a traditional office by
Douglas Ball and
Jeff Sokalski. Measuring 2m wide x 1.22m deep x 1.22m high, it was built of plywood and plastic on a Lexan powder-coated steel frame with a fibreglass seat sporting leather upholstery, customised footrests, extendable sidewing tables and its own air supply. It was designed as part of a study for
Herman Miller into improving office cubicle spaces and around 100 were built, one of which is now in the permanent collection at The Museum of Design in London.
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Loved this concept. Wish it wasn't a design locked up in a museum.
ReplyDeleteI'll be building one this weekend
ReplyDeletethis is very functional, and aesthetic as well
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea and I think that all of the design is fantastic.
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