
A circular pod that constricts movement is not the description of an ideal workstation. But when a workstation looks as cool as this – and seemingly derives its utility from factors other than ergonomics – who cares about a little butt-space? The Globus is a collapsible structure aimed as a workstation. It consists of two hemispheres: one of these has an embedded seat and the other a nice little desk. Designed by Michiel van der Kley, the Globus is designed to be moved around and located at a place best suited to work. The Globus has Baydour shell, white aluminum cast base and a seat in leather or fabric. The chair rotates and the table comes out without a hitch. The Globus would look amazing in office-setting; just imagine hundreds of those globes resting together. Innovative, compact and artsy, Globus is a must-have for the lovers of futuristic objects. Available in a multitude of colors here for $9,653.00.
Source: GearCrave




















