In recent years, more and more companies are opting for bright and open offices, as they encourage productivity, flexibility and communication between employees. The latest findings show the exact opposite, which does not mean that the trend will immediately reverse and companies will start erecting partition walls, etc. But perhaps there is a middle way: a free-standing "helmet" that isolates the person from the environment. The helmet, which partially resembles a telephone booth, removes disturbing factors, including noise, that interfere with the employee's concentration.
Tomako is an office "helmet" that enables uninterrupted work of the employee even in a lively work environment, as it offers a sufficient level of privacy and protects it from disturbing sounds. The free-standing helmets, which can be placed on a table or the floor, are slightly reminiscent of havbe (hair dryers), which once adorned hairdressing salons.
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They signed under Tomako Anna Salonen and Yuki Abe. According to them, "Tomako allows you to create in an instant private space and eliminate distractions such as noise and visual distractions that distract you. At the same time, by using it, you are telling others that you don't want to be disturbed."
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