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Hot Desking with Humanscale Lamp

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

Hot desking became prominent in the 1990’s to describe sharing a workspace.  This originated from “hot bunking” which was a naval term used to describe sharing a bunk when out at sea.  Hot Desking [to hotdesk] is where workers do not have their own desks, but are allocated work space according to their needs.

Now with the price of mobile devices going down, and the increase in accessibility to mobile internet, many workspaces are being tailored  to laptops/notebooks as a primary computer.

Humanscale, being the leader in office ergonomics and the pioneer of advanced notebook stands has teamed up with Niels Diffrient again.  They have designed another task light, now with power and internet called Humanscale Diffrient Technology Light Table Lamp.

Humanscal Diffrient Light with sockets

Humanscal Diffrient Light with sockets

Humanscale Diffrient Table Lamp with Sockets

Humanscale Diffrient Table Lamp with Sockets

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Got cable clutter?

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

Ever had issues with cables getting messed under your desk?

NeatLinks by Humanscale offer the simplest and most effective solution for housing and routing cables, power strips and ballasts to maintain an organized work space.

I have a unique twist tie method for my cables in the office, but this is pretty sweet.

This product won bronze in their category at Neocon Canada 2008.

Here is the Neatlinks PDF

Neatlinks Workstation

Neatlinks Workstation

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