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Tetra-Shed office takes the humble cubicle to the great outdoors

Wednesday, November 30, 2011 - 4:00am
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As Dilbert reminds us, the life of an office drone can be soul crushing, particularly if you aren't happy with the gig. But a new office cubicle solution may help to alleviate the pain, assuming your boss is willing to get this radical.

Designed by London's David Ajasa-Adekunle of the Innovation Imperative studio, the Tetra-Shed is designed to be the perfect personal workspace for either home or corporate offices looking to spice things up. Looking like one of those crystalline structures from Land of the Lost, the unit instantly offers the sense of working in a futuristic lab rather than a drab fluorescent-lit box. The Tetra-Shed will be available in early 2012, but you can give yourself a full tour of what the future of cubicles looks like right now in the gallery below.

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