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! ;)
Wave Shelving by Vidame Creation
These are a bookshelf and bedside table created by Vidame Creation. Made of powder-coated aluminum, the shelf or bedside table is made using a bending machine created by Vidame. Each bookshelf can be stacked vertically or horizontally to create a sense of movement in any room. (at Design Milk)
Clock clock
The 'clock' is an idea that came as a bit of fun when 'designing with waste'. The idea is to create simple products from materials that would otherwise be disregarded. The aesthetics of 'clock' are based purely on the typeface 'helvetica'. The idea is to utilize the letter 'o' as the clock face with the other letters being decorative. The letters and hands are CNC cut from waste birch faced plywood and white acrylic has been used to conceal the Quartz mechanism in the centre of the 'o'. (at From Europe)
Keyboard Tray
For all you hardcore Apple lovers looking to organize all your Mac peripherals, Combine Collective may be able to help you out. The company has unveiled three black walnut keyboard trays. The first can house your wireless keyboard, Magic Trackpad, and remote as one unit. The second will hold your keyboard and Trackpad; and the third will house just your keyboard. (at Gearlog)
IDAPT Charging Station
Thanks to a collection of interchangeable cordless tips, this universal desktop charger lets you juice up to four portable gadgets at once. Just slot in the appropriate tip, cartridge styley, plug the stylish Idapt into the mains and you’re good to go. (at Idapt)
Logitech Wireless Trackball M570
What's this? A giant ergonomic mouse? Why no, it's just the latest Logitech trackball. The Wireless Trackball M570 promises "a different level of comfort and control." It features a laser tracking sensor, back and forward buttons, programmable buttons for shortcuts, adjustable speed, and a scroll wheel.
Logitech seems especially excited about the small wireless receiver, a little USB nub that's barely visible when plugged into your PC. The receiver can also be stored in the mouse itself when not in use. The receiver connects via 2.4 GHz wireless. (at Gearlog)
HP 2310e monitor
After the 2310m comes the, erm, 2310e. HP has put its 1080p-resolving 23-inch monitor on a strict training regimen and returned with this new unit that checks in at under an inch in thickness. The 2310e brings as much gloss as a humanoid can handle, even going so far as to replace the usual buttons with touch-sensitive light-up controls. Speaking of light, the jumbo HP logo on the back blossoms in a lustrous white when you turn it on. If that doesn't curb your enthusiasm for this cake slicer, you'll want to know it has DVI-D, HDMI and DisplayPort inputs, 250 nits of brightness, a 5ms response time, and an admittedly meaningless 8,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio (at Engadget)