Once you get to work, where do you put your bag? Most of you probably don't want to sacrifice the desk space and leave it on the floor. Those of you who have your own office can hang it on the back of the door, or leave it on that credenza the cubicle dwellers lack and stare enviously at. Still others may hang it off the back of their chairs.
A Michigan-based company called Workiture, however, thinks there ought to be a dedicated piece of bag-holding furniture and has designed a line of such in both steel and plywood models.
I'm guessing this will be one of those divisive product designs where some of you will think that they're crazy, and others will wonder why these didn't come out earlier. Your thoughts? North of a C-note for a piece of cold-rolled steel seems like overkill to me, but I want to hear the community's thoughts.
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To keep floors clean enough that bags don't get dirtied by putting them on the floor means that you have a fairly good ability to keep undesirable outside elements like dust separate from your indoor spaces. It implies things like air conditioners vs. windows.
http://details-worktools.com/files/cache/sized/files/images/products/Mobile_Caddy_3-580x400.jpg
That being said I think these are a smart idea but I would opt of the plywood version. I assume it would be a lot cheaper than the over designed steel thingy (looks like a mini-chair for my bag). Also, I figure I could rough up a plywood one during an hour in the wood shop.