
We are not at all sold on the design of the Organic Workstation, by Stevie Miles Brewu; this is the latest in a rash of concepts that seems to give no consideration to context. After all, where exactly is this thing supposed to go, against a wall? Or are we all meant to place it in the middle of our 3,000-square-foot industrial lofts? And we suppose we're meant to leave our coffee on the floor.
Call us crazy, but we simply don't want to sit in a device that makes us captive to a computer. This thing looks like a Kubrickian torture device.
What do you think?
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It looks exactly like IT from South Park
http://damianm.com/images/damianm_com/WindowsLiveWriter/TheMonocycle_961A/250px-IT_(South_Park;_The_Entity).jpeg.jpg
Are you serious? I thought this was a cheesy flotspot. The chair looks completely insufficient for a workstation meant to be an encompassing experience. It looks like it was ripped out of a Pontiac. I'm not quite sure how that dainty little foot rest is gonna hold my flippers. Plus I'm not one for sitting prettily with my ankles together. It looks like pics form the latest bowflex infomercial.
Another case of 3D modeling masquerading as product design...what happened to form follows function?
But, it MUST be good design... I see an Apple logo...