Once ridiculed as a symbol of homogeneity and ennui, the work space is popular again as employees seek privacy and quiet in the office. How have you decorated your cubicle? Share your photos with us.
Some 42 million Americans spend most of their waking hours in cubicles, says Kelley Moore, author of Cube Chic: Take Your Office Space from Drab to Fab! Don't let those chest-high gray, beige or blue ...
If every corporate American office had workspaces like the Eclipse partition system, I might not be so terrified of becoming a suit. Designer Marcus Curran came up with this concept as part of an ...
All workers want is some peace and quiet. Whether you’ve made that corner table in the coffee shop into your desk or you work for a company that ascribes to the (deeply maligned) open office plan, ...
The cubicle's exterior was covered with carpet rolls like the logs pf a cabin. — -- Two employees from a small business near Philadelphia recently transformed their cubicle into a cozy Christmas ...
As today's business world continues to evolve in numerous ways, office spaces have undergone a dramatic revitalization. Whereas offices of the past felt they were not complete unless they had cubicle ...
Capitalism has resulted in the creation of some truly soul-sucking ideas, including the cubicle: an office without the privacy, comfort, or permanence of a real room. But if the open office trend ...
Recent remodeling projects for two longtime Springfield businesses had something in common: cubicle and office demolition. Murphy’s Loft at 619 E. Monroe St. and Widow at Windsor Antiques at 625 E.
Office workers can sleep, grow plants, pour themselves a cocktail and work out in each of these specialised hubs created by students at ÉCAL university. The structures are created using Ronan and ...