The office furniture of the future is coming. The Altwork Station desk wants to radically change the way we work with computers. It allows us to work in four different positions, standing or lying down. That's right, you read that right. This is a dynamic desk on which we can lie down and work comfortably with the computer at the same time.
Office furniture of the future is here! A back injury suffered by the company's co-founder Altwork, John Speicher, prevented him from working on the computer, but later helped him find it inspiration for the dynamic Altwork Station desk. This is a desk that allows us to work in four positions – we can sit, stand, lie down, participate or simply concentrate.
Patented technology delivers continuous comfort, and the computer moves seamlessly with the chair at the push of a button.
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After five years of engineering and over a million dollar investment from the founders and other donors, Altwork is launching a pre-order campaign to fund the additional tooling and development it needs to become first workstation, designed for computer users.
Pixar fans may remember the office furniture that transports fat Americans around in the animated film Wall-E, and in the real world, this piece of the future is available for pre-order for 3900 US dollars (for around 3,500 euros).
In the photo gallery, you can see the Altwork Station, the office furniture of the future.
More information:
altwork.com