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I can somehow not see this in my workplace.
top management probably does not believe in this kind of thing or 'therapy'. I can imagine it being made to mate with Hayworth furniture because it's very modular and adaptable. It is what we have. I can see them pulling out a cube wall and sticking that thing in there, and then the snoring will commence, passing right through any acoustic curtain and making the enclosure into a Helmholtz resonator. It needs a door, or people will peek in and see others napping and take cellphone pics etc. It would also be too warm inside, as most offices go cheap-out on the a/c running at cube farms @ 76 F. these days. I would not want to use it, but then maybe that is the idea. A good try, but the design seems more like a feel-good thing for HR and management.
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6th Nov
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