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more about #desk more comments → Hello Mister Walrus: Yay, another way for people to get mowed down by traffic because they aren't paying attention while walking! But seriously, I was in NYC and this guy... more » Kaiser-Machead: I can't help but think that I've seen this before... more » DustyButt™: I know I've seen this somewhere before... #connectadesk more » Stndsh0: This has already been invented. The Management Leisure Suit. Skip to 6:20 #connectadesk more » Xagest: Omg, I thought you were talking about a blender with a man in it. #connectadesk more » rizzle: O M F G U CNT B SRS. #connectadesk more » Odin: $500-1000 for that? It looks horrendously cheap for that exorbitant price tag. Some tacky trolley wheels attached to some metal piping, a bit of wood ... more » Kaiser-Machead: Make the wheels a little bigger, and replace that desktop with a plush horse head and you have a sale (or three) for office polo. #mobiledesk more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: The tandem bike seems like it would be counter-productive, sitting so close to your coworker like that. #mobiledesk more » met2art: Crazy, Crazy, give me your answer, do, I'm half crazy all for the love of you. It won't be a stylish marriage - A desk merged with a carriage, But you... more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: It's like a poor man's, human powered Segway... #mobiledesk more » uncle_jojo: ...and it begins, the slippery slope to the Wall-E floating lounge life chairs... #mobiledesk more » OMG! Ponies!: It's all fun and games until you accidentally slip forward and the pole cockpunches you. #mobiledesk more » GitEmSteveDave_IsNotLarryGaga: Wow, it's good to see Sally Field is still getting work! Also: But you'll look sweet, upon the seat, of a computer desk built for two. #mobiledesk more » KTK1990: I am happy with my iMac sitting on my desk. Sitting straight up, my eyes are level to the center of the screen. more » -
#thiscyborglife
Connect-a-Desk Seamlessly Blends Man With Machine
It might be quite a while before science and medicine are able to make you better, stronger and faster with bionics, but there is an easy and inexpensive way to blend man and machine that's available today—Connect-a-Desk. More » -
#workstation
The Mobile Workstation Needs Pedals and a Steering Wheel
I love this mobile workstation, but I think the manufacturer could go farther by including pedals and a steering wheel. I mean, they even have a two-seater version of this. Tandem computer-cycling baby! More » -
#design
I've Always Wanted to Work Inside of a Cocoon
Did you ever read The Giver as a child? It was like a more fantastic version of 1984, but for children. I imagine everybody would work at this cocoon-like desk by GamFratesi. It's comforting, but unnervingly utilitarian. [Dezeen via BoingBoing] More » -
#furniture
MacTable Puts Your iMac in a Hole, Doesn't Explain Why
The MacTable is a desk specifically designed for iMacs. Because as we all know, iMacs are too special to sit on a normal desk. They need their own furniture. More » -
#workstations
The Iropod Desk Is a Mobile Computer IV Injection
You know those mobile IV stands you see people clutching to in hospitals? Well, the iropod or "Interactive Robotic Pod" is kind of like that, but it's for another kind of disease—computer addiction. More » -
#furniture
Dear Diary, I Saw a Wooden Workstation Today and I Think I'm In Love
Marlies Romberg's Dear Diary 1.0 Workstation takes the wooden keyboards and PCs we are used to seeing and integrates them into a completely wooden workstation. More » -
#desks
Go Away, My Perfekt Desk Is Telling You I'm Blue
Part of the Emotionalize Your Light competition, the Perfekt Desk is a prototype desk-slash-lamp workstation, trimmed with LEDs that change colors in order to reflect your mood. More » -
#furniture
Plug Directly Into the Side Wired Desk
Save yourself the trouble of bending over all the way to the floor by using this Side Wired desk. Not only is it a nice looking glass-topped desk, there are outlets all over. [Core77] -
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#design
Skin Furniture Gives Me
Furniture doesn't usually make me want to throw up. But this desk-and-chair set, from designer Nacho Carbonell's titillating Skin collection, makes me think about the stuff inside me that I don't like to think about. More »NamTropic Thunder Flashbacks -
#desks
Mayan Temple Desk Tells You Who's Boss
If I were the editor of Gizmodo, I'd want this Mayan Temple Desk front and center in my office. More » -
#handy
Calendar Tape Marks Your Organizational Crime Scenes
I kind of like the idea of adding a monthly calendar to just about anything with this Calendar Roll tape. $10 gets you one roll each for weekdays and full months. [ThinkGeek via BBG] -
#furniture
The Globus Scriptorium Is An All-in One Desk, Chair and Giant Office Sphere
My ideal refuge is the ball pit from Chuck E. Cheese. But since I'm too tall to partake, I'll have to settle for the slightly less colorful but equally round Globus Scriptorium desk and chair. More » -
#furniture
Modular Workspace is an Obsessive Compulsive Organizer's Dream
The “Out of Sight Out of Mind” (OSOM) table concept has everything a neat freak could possibly want in a workspace—plenty of space, tons of modular storage units and ergonomic design touches like an writing/typing space that can be angled for comfort. You can even customize the layout to suit your needs. Again, it is only a concept at the moment but it definitely has potential. More » -
#desk
Futuristic Origami Desk Cut and Folded from a Single Sheet of Steel
No doubt about it, this is one bad-ass-looking desk. But the 3Fold from Formtank is more than just a striking visual design—it is also impressive because it was cut and folded from a single sheet of steel using CAD/CAM technology. Formtank bills it as an excellent CEO desk, which is why it takes CEO money to buy one. Constructing your own version starts at around $7,000. [Formtank via Core77 via Boing Boing] -
#thankobloggersdesk
Thanko's Lazy Geek's Cushion, Perfect for Prone PC Action
Ages ago I admitted to being a floor-lounger, and it looks like Thanko has come up with a solution that'll let me combine lazing around and blogging for the Giz at the same time. I might rename it from Lazy Geek's Cushion to "Relaxed Blogger's Desk" though. Looking a little like a massage table, it's 31 x 19 inches across, and can be propped up at a variety of angles from flat to about 30 degrees so your arms reach your notebook... and see that little space for your chin? Looks comfy. No info on pricing, but I'd love to import one. I'd just have to persuade my wife that it's a good idea, and not ugly at all. [Akihabaranews]

