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We've covered lots of
booths and home office
pods for use inside the home rather than as a strictly garden office - here's another, the rotating (we love it already)
360 from FAK3. It was built for a client who wanted a multifunctional central space for eating, working and having fun. So it houses a keyboard as well as a desk and a television. Apparently the industrial strength bearings can support up to two tonnes and you can make the whole thing revolve at the touch of a button.
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As FAK3 say: "Its off-centred axis means as the cabinet moves, its content and form shifts the room’s perceived spatial configuration to give each zone its own character." Lovely.
Via
Yanko Design
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