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The Perfect Office #43

by GenCept | June 28, 2010

We've seen some great gadgets and equipment for designers. So many cool stuff, that we could actually assemble infinite perfect office spaces! Every week we'll assemble a perfect office, and we'd like you to help us. What equipment would the perfect office have?


Not only gadgets and equipment, but also furniture, sound system, gaming stuff (for lunch time!). A designer is totally allowed to dream with the perfect office, and that's what we're gonna do here! Comment telling us your suggestions, or even better, you may tell us via Facebook, and include "GenCept_Office" in the message, so we can check it. Alright? I hope you guys enjoy this brief selection. Cheers! ;)

Cassette Tape Doormat


The Perfect Office #43

Cassette tape doormats, new from Meninos. (at Meninos)

The Wrong Objects' Front and Back clock


The Perfect Office #43

No longer do you have to be ashamed of your AA batteries, hiding them inside or behind your wall clock. Embrace their diminutive power and put them on show to the world.

Spotted at the 2010 DMY International Design Festival in Berlin, The Wrong Objects' Front and Back clock isn't on sale yet—but if we hit them with a pro-AA batteries campaign they can't say no, surely. (at Gizmodo)

Place for Trace


The Perfect Office #43

'Place for Trace' is a desk object that was designed specially for architects to hold a roll of tracing paper and up to 15 pens or pencils. But that doesn't mean it is for architects only. It's a great accessory for anyone's desk that can hold any items usually found scattered around a desk; keys, coins, pens.. etc. (at Holy Cool)

The Nevis DSLR Camera Bag for Women


The Perfect Office #43
The Perfect Office #43

Nevis is a handmade, full-grain leather DSLR camera bag made specially for women. The bag offers style and function at the same time, it can hold a camera, up to three lenses and a few personal items. (at Holy Cool)

Qlocktwo


The Perfect Office #43

Tired of the tyranny of time's dependable henchmen, numbers? Hang a Qlocktwo on your wall. This unique clock uses common phrases — like "it is a quarter past two" — to notify you of the time, with a lacquered wooden body supporting either a satin stainless steel or a polished synthetic glass front surface via eight magnets. LED lighting technology keeps things readable, and an ambient light sensor keeps the thing from giving your house a neon-lit bar room vibe — which is about the last thing a laptop-priced clock should do. (atUncrate)

Belkin's Conserve Valet


The Perfect Office #43

Belkin's new Conserve Valet power station presents a simple, energy-efficient way to charge electronic devices. A single platform charges up to four mobile devices at once reducing energy consumption by 75% overall, and the station itself draws zero power when not in use. As an added measure, the Valet automatically shuts off once all devices have been charged, ensuring that no more energy than necessary is being consumed. Unlike some other charging stations the Belkin accommodates your existing USB cords, which get wrapped around the base for clutter-free storage. (at Cool Hunting)

Razer Tron Mouse and Keyboard


The Perfect Office #43
The Perfect Office #43

To celebrate the launch of the new Tron Legacy movie, Razer has launched a new Tron gaming mouse and keyboard, and the mouse features a 5600dpi 3.5g sensor, and the gaming keyboard features a range of programmable keys and macros, as well as a detachable keyboard. (at Geeky Gadgets)

Gateway ID49 and ID59 pack Core i3/i5, optional NVIDIA Optimus


The Perfect Office #43

Gateway has outed their latest notebook, the Gateway ID Series, packing Intel Core i3 and i5 processors and NVIDIA Optimus switchable graphics on select models. The Gateway ID49 has a 14-inch HD 1366 x 768 display while the Gateway ID59 has a 15.6-inch HD display; both get an aluminum alloy lid and an aqua-blue multitouch touchpad that resembles matte glass when not lit and then glows when touched. Connectivity includes WiFi b/g/n and HDMI, and there’s up to 500GB of storage and up to 8GB of DDR4 memory. Meanwhile Gateway thrown an NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M GPU into select ID49 models, automatically switching between that and the regular Intel HD graphics. (at Slash Gear)

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