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7 Incredible Pimped Office CubiclesBland, unimaginative office furniture is an all too common occurrence in offices around the world and surely the most depressing part of the worker's average day is the office cubicle. Designed in order to (cheaply) cram as many human beings into a room as possible whilst also giving a false sense of privacy, the majority of office cubicles look the same apart from a couple of family photographs and a calendar. However, some creative/bored people see the cubicle as an opportunity - either a blank canvas on which to build a truly unique workspace or an invite to wind-up workmates through a surprise redesign. We've assembled a few of the most creative and/or humorous examples of pimped office cubicles for you to look at whilst you're at work. Happy Return To Work!
Above - One of the most popular cubicle pranks can be seen in this photograph. Hardcore cubicle wrappings will leave no object uncovered. See more photos here. The Tent of Doom
Above - One of the earliest examples of a pimped cubicle, designed by Jamie Zawinski. We're not sure if the camouflage served its purpose but 10 out of 10 for effort. A Day at Work Foiled
Above - Another classic cubicle prank, this one especially impressive. All items of furniture have been tightly covered in foil, even down to individual pens. See more photos here. No Need for Bathroom Breaks
Above - One of the most extravagant cubicle redesigns ever greeted a worker by the name of Mark on his return to the office. The attention to detail is commendable, highlights including a working sink and a toilet paper holder. See more here. Working in Style
Above - The only info relating to the cubicle above is the photograph itself, but what a photo it is. Maybe this kind of decor should be a standard, although the cigars may cause some health and safety problems. Welcome Home!
Above - Stewart Douglas returned back to work after a 3 week holiday to find small house surrounding his cubicle. Here's his return on camera... The World's Most Luxurious Cubicle?
Above - There's cubicle pimping, then there's Jared Nielsen's cubicle. Red mahogany wall paneling, dark cherry hardwood floor, oriental rug, antique table.... the list goes on. If only he'd spent some of that money on shoes. Back to Article List
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