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Meet the Team

 

Gianluca Bivona

Sparta, NJ

Industrial Design ‘22

Gabriella ScarponeNorth Andover, MAIndustrial Design ‘22

Gabriella Scarpone

North Andover, MA

Industrial Design ‘22

Liam BakerCape Cod, MAIndustrial Design ‘22

Liam Baker

Cape Cod, MA

Industrial Design ‘22

Jessica CunninghamTopsfield, MAInterior Design ‘22

Jessica Cunningham

Topsfield, MA

Interior Design ‘22

Design Objective

How can a product create a better work-from-home environment?

Initial Research

After surveying around 60 people, these were the most requested features in a workspace.

Desk

Desk

Storage

Storage

Soundproofing

Soundproofing

Secondary Display

Secondary Display

 

We asked these two questions to people to gauge what type of space we would be working in

 
 

Where People Work at Home

Do you have a 5'x5' space in your home

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Above you will see how the telescoping pieces work

On the base, there are 6 hidden heavy-duty casters to allow for easy movement

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 Install & User Interface

The Nook is mounted to the wall utilizing a French Cleat system

The handle is located in the center of the Nook to allow the user to easily slide it out from the wall with ease and control

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Footprint

The nook has a minimal footprint when not in use and can function in many rooms within the home

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Interior Features

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Interior Slat Wall

The interior slat wall allows users to customize their workspace

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 Desk Versatility

The desk attaches to the slat wall and can be raised to allow for a standing desk

 

 Back Wall

Option to add a whiteboard or corkboard

Interior access to storage via sliding doors

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