Give your home office wheels with the Trunk Station.
From Japanese design shop Caina comes the Trunk Station by Soho St. The stylish, compact, and portable workspace rolls on wheels and folds in half when you’re not slaving away at it.

It can be moved anywhere you want and even if you keep it stationary, it makes for a great piece — perfect for those of us dwelling in small apartments who don’t mind the cubicle thing. It is available in four flavors: red, white, black and maple.
It’s a great idea but at 198,000 yen (about $1,900 USD) its price isn’t nearly as practical as the product itself. Who knows though? Designers start something and more-affordable manufacturers follow the trend. Follow the Trunk Station guys. Product page


(via Born Rich and Treehugger)
By sir jorge on March 1, 2008 at 6:24 pm
That isn’t half bad.
By Apple on March 3, 2008 at 7:05 pm
It’s a splendid design. Very flexible and trendy, save space too. I will definitely get one if I could afford it. haha
By Paul on September 24, 2009 at 11:01 am
I’d love a few of those for LAN parties.
Ikea should look into manufacturing them. They should be around $500 not $1900.