• A Korean student designed the perfect WFH desk for small apartmen

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Tuesday, June 30, 2026 21:00:31
    A Korean student designed the perfect WFH desk for small apartments, and I hope Samsung now teams up with him

    Date:
    Tue, 30 Jun 2026 19:50:00 +0000

    Description:
    A Korean student's DuoShift desk uses one physical motion to separate work
    and home life, replacing software-based focus solutions entirely.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Threads Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter One upward push turns your monitor into wall art instantly DuoShift replaces notifications with a physical, deliberate end-of-day gesture Compact apartments finally get a desk built for two lives Compact living spaces have made it increasingly difficult for people to separate their professional and personal lives within the same four walls.

    Seung Bin Bae, a Korean student designer, has created a dual-purpose workstation called DuoShift aimed at fixing one of remote work's most persistent problems. DuoShift addresses this issue through a single physical motion rather than relying on software, apps, or scheduled reminders. Latest Videos From Watch full video here: A single motion replaces years of software fixes The desk operates in two distinct modes, the Work Mode and Life Mode, and switching between them only needs an upward shift of the screen.

    In Work Mode, it functions as a standard productivity monitor , holding spreadsheets, browser tabs, and video calls during the day. You may like Interview: Vari talks chairs, desks, and designing furniture for modern workspaces Interview: Vernal talks testing, design, and the soul of its standing desks I built a bullet-proof distraction-free tech set-up in my home office this is the gear that helps me stay focused at work every second of the day

    Pushing the screen upward shifts it into Life Mode, where it becomes a
    digital art frame instead.

    This transformation simultaneously clears the desk surface beneath it, returning the space to non-work use entirely. Are you a pro? Subscribe to our newsletter Sign up to the TechRadar Pro newsletter to get all the top news, opinion, features and guidance your business needs to succeed! Contact me
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    Unlike calendar apps or notification systems that attempt to impose
    discipline through software, DuoShift relies on a deliberate physical gesture to mark the day's end.

    Bae's approach treats this transition as a ritual, similar to closing a
    laptop or changing out of work clothes after finishing a shift.

    Visually, the design remains minimal and slim, intended to integrate into a living space rather than dominate it visually. What to read next This is the world's first dual-sided monitor with recto verso displays Someone made a touch-sensitive mouse mat that could obliterate desk clutter I tried Pixels new desktop mode, and its the coolest hidden feature Why this matters beyond the desk itself Compact urban living continues to expand rather than recede, and remote work remains common years after the pandemic reshaped daily routines.

    Most monitor designs have not adapted to treat this overlap between living
    and working as a serious design problem.

    DuoShift's customizable frame finishes also allow it to either blend into a room's interior or stand out as a deliberate design object.

    Beyond its function, the product hints at commercial possibilities, including digital art subscriptions or collaborations with furniture and interior
    design brands.

    Its modular structure additionally permits upgrades without full replacement, a detail aimed at reducing electronic waste and extending product lifespan over time.

    As compelling as the concept is, it remains a student project without the manufacturing scale needed to reach a global audience.

    Samsung , as one of South Korea's most powerful electronics brands, could realistically turn this idea into a mass-market product.

    Without backing from a company of that size, an innovation this promising risks staying confined within South Korea's borders.

    The project was named an Honoree in the Home & Living category at the Core77 Design Awards .

    Whether the concept could scale into mass production through a partnership remains an open and unanswered question.

    What DuoShift demonstrates, regardless of its commercial future, is that a single deliberate gesture can offer something software has consistently struggled to provide. Follow TechRadar on Google News and add us as a preferred source to get our expert news, reviews, and opinion in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button!

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