[ June 16th, 2008 @ 6:05 pm ] ... [ C. S. Magor ]

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Cubicle King

Jared Nelson has every reason for that cheesy grin on his face, I mean just look at his cubicle. He has it all, a nice hardwood floor, mahogany paneling on the walls and just look at the carpentry that has gone into his writing desk. As he sits there on his leather chair, laptop perched on a StableTable, you can imagine him thinking, “my cubicle is better than yours.”

I like Jared’s cubicle, but there are a couple of things that I would do differently. I would increase the width of that desk to the very edge of the flooring. Next I would mount twin monitors on the wall and get the laptop off my lap; seriously those things get far too hot these days. [Nielsendata via DVICE]

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Tags: cubicle, DIY, luxury, office

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  • World"s most luxurious office cubicle - Is it justified? | Born Card
    Jun 18, 2008 at 12:37 am

    [...] Wooden furniture does make a powerful statement in any office. But not all of them. Just like the Jared Nielsen”s wood cubicle that has just surfaced in our world. Not every thing luxurious can be appealing. Though Jared has tried his best to tout his office as the most luxurious office cubicle, I fail to agree to it. despite the fact that it is elegantly set up with dark cherry hardwood floor, and four luxurious red mahogany paneled walls, it fails to keep up with the ergonomic expectations of today”s workforce. With that kinda classic floor rug under a movable chair, I”m sure the carpet won”t sustain for long. And why hasn”t he used a matching wooden work chair to suit the whole theme. And where is the provision for storing all your files and computer peripherals that none of us can work without? This whole set up undoubtedly renders a warm feeling but then not fit for an office use. Can do for your study room or a just a corner in your bedroom. Any thoughts? Via Dvice/Uberreview/BoingBoing [...]

  • osnat
    Jul 2, 2008 at 5:52 am

    you rule.
    you just do.

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