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
ReplyDeleteI believe we have the same idea. I might try one too.
Deletethis is very functional, and aesthetic as well
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea and I think that all of the design is fantastic.
ReplyDeleteI would build one smaller for children to do their homework in.
ReplyDeleteI have one for sale if you are interested.
ReplyDeletenice so what are you asking? and where are you located?
DeleteWhere can we buy one?
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