11 Creative Concept Workstations For The Geek In You
The future is here, Enough sitting for long hours with those run-of-the-mill ergonomic keyboards and wrist pads is simply not the cup of tea . We do need something luxurious, comfortable and stylish. I have compiled a list of 11 workstations and trust me, each one of these concept workstations is unique in one or the other way.
1. The Novanta workstation (Link)
A real beauty with features like Speakers, USB and Audio Hub, Monitor Stand, iPod Dock, Power Strip, Cable Channelling, K/B & Mouse, Drawing Utensil Drawer, Electrical Equipment Drawer and Laptop/A3 Paper Drawer.
Designer: Luke Riggall
2. Flower Bud
Inspired by the design of a ‘flower bud’ targeted for the comfort of the user of any age or gender. This movable workstation solution is an excelent choice for anyone who need a computer workstation that provides a standard range of comfort.
Designer : Won Shik Yu
3. Organic Workstation (Link)
Fully adjustable ergonomic, interactive work and play environment. The features include; adjustable positioning with respect to angle of seating, screen, keyboard and foot rest.
Designer : Stevie Miles Brewu
4. Trunk Station Ad (Link)
Creative invention from Japan called Trunk Station Ad(Office in a box). Hopefully, we will see a lot of transforming furniture design in the future. This is just a creative concept to avoid office space issue.
5. CI Desk (Link)
A multi-functional portable home office with wheels, in its handy size and elegant shape, adapting to the flexible working habits of the individual at home or in the office.
Designer : CIO
6. Kinzo Air 202 (Link)
Inspired by sharp angles and edges of space shuttles and stealth fighters. A desk that works for both, as a single piece and as an extension to the double workstation 202. Every workstation is loaded with an integrated drawer. A black hole coils up cables and plugs.
Designer: Kinzo
7. Cruise (Link)
Cruise Workstation from Okamura is an ergonomic workstation that provides a personal workspace amid crowded office areas. The Cruise is a perfect furniture for creative work, such as writing and designing, in professional workplaces.
Designer: Okamura
8. Eclipse (Link)
Sliding mesh segments allow you to cover up your nearby surroundings, while built-in peripherals such as speakers, a webcam and power supply mean the computer is integrated to the system.
9. Nissan NV2500
Great stuff, That keyboard folds away into a kiosk holding a mounted flatscreen monitor running a nondescript computer able to hook up to the internet via a 3G wireless connection.
10. Surf Chair
Kenneth Lylover, the designer of this hi-tech chair fully understands the pain it is to be at your desk and has tried to cure it as much as a chair can.
11. New chaise lounge (Link)
New chaise lounge workstation concept for the home office, ergonomically designed laptop computer support, showcases the Studio’s strengths in human factors-related design.














