
Just last week, we brought to you a mobile, ergonomic workstation that could be compacted in to one unit. Following closely on its heels, we have the Cyber Box. The trend of present day’s workstations is moving on wheels, literally. And to call off the day’s work, users can simply close down their office into a well-designed structure. Designer Jacky Nicolas too has focused on these two elements and fabricated the Cyber Box. Since we cannot chuck the computer out of our lives, Jacky allows us to lock it up in an elegant cabinet-like case when not in use. Aptly designed for working from home, it has room for all that is needed to be labeled as the most efficient and organized worker.
From the images it can be noted that apart from housing a desktop unit (monitor, keyboard and CPU), it also has space for a printer and shelves to place folders, files and CDs. There is enough leg space under the monitor too. All you got to do is unlatch the case, slide in your chair and work to glory.
Crafted out of beechwood and chromium metal parts, it can move about easily with the help of heavy duty castors on the base. If only Jacky could find a way to fit in a pull-out kinda chair. That would make it a complete workstation.




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Hey, the designer has just played around a little with existing design. But for the ’elegant cabinet-like case’ part, it looks like any other computer table available in market.
But the twist is that this regular yet elegant computer table can be locked up and shifted in a corner in pushed away in the balcony when not in use
Thats kinda cool but could they not find a computer that was built in the last 2 years? I mean they haven’t made a CRT monitor with built in speakers in years and is that a dot matrix printer?
Yeah Kelly, I too was wondering that at least they could have housed a flat monitor :) But may be he intended to show how roomy this cabinet is.