Playplax toys inspired this sneeze-guard design to add color to social distancing!

Inspired by the 1970’s children’s toy Playplax, Australian designer and architect Zahava Elenberg designed Clikclax so that social distancing at work can be less dreadful, more playful! Elenberg is an award-winning architect with her own furniture and fit-out company Move-in which puts this project directly in the area of her expertise. Clikclax is a modular solution to help maintain social distancing policies in workplaces while being cost-effective.

Born out of necessity and changing times; Clikclax was initially created to aid returning to offices post the pandemic. While working on the prototype for her own office, Elenberg realized that the system’s broad functionality and adaptability could be beneficial in multiple settings. It comes as a fully customizable social distancing kit that can be installed on desks, countertops, and workspaces of different sizes with ease. It has been made light enough to be transportable and each kit consists of a series of 10 interlocking Perspex sheets of varying shapes and sizes, plus six bases that can all be combined. While the focus is its flexibility, durability, and design — Clikclax is fun and can be molded to any company’s or individual’s personality and preferences.

Made in Australia from Perspex – a solid material just like plexiglass, it comes in bright colors inspired by the Australian bush. It reimagines the unimaginative sneeze-guards to be more colorful as if they were toys as they become a part of our daily lives. “Not only has Clikclax been designed to enhance the look of a space, but it’s also super fun to put together and infinitely customizable, with a life of its own — much like the game that inspired it.” She adds: “Clikclax isn’t just for offices, it’s for any communal space; anywhere people want to come together but need to keep safely apart. It’s fun and functional and flexible.” Elenberg envisions people “clikclaxing” all over the world  — from offices and co-working spaces to schools and student accommodation, hotels, galleries, and libraries, at communal tables in cafes and restaurants, and on floors, for kids to play together, apart. If there was an ‘Anti-Social Social Distancing Club’, we would vote Elenberg to be its president!

Designers: Zahava Elenberg

Finally, a Hammock for the Office

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Unless you work for a dotcom flush with seed money for a concept that you really really believe in but will never actually come to fruition or you work for a hammock company, you probably can’t install an actual hammock in your office. But you can put in the Fuut, a little foot rest hammock that goes under your desk, strung up with some clamps and rope.
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Sure you can’t go the full on George Costanza route and sleep under there but at least you can elevate your feet. The Fuut lets you put your feet up in either the higher “rest” position for maximum leisure or the way way more serious lower “work” position. If you don’t want to put your feet in it, you can store bananas in it. (via holycool)

Finally, a Hammock for the Office
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Staple Gun Stapler with Bang Sound Effect

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This is probably not the type of staple gun you had in mind! The Staple Gun with Bang Sound Effect Staple Gun Stapler with Bang Sound Effect is a stapler shaped like a handgun. It’s red, like all good staplers should be. It also plays a “bang” sound effect when you staple, just like all good staplers should. You don’t need a license to carry this gun. Lock, load, and staple.
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Staple Gun Stapler with Bang Sound Effect
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LED Light Up Newton’s Cradle

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The classic executive desktop diversion has been upgraded for the 21st century. The Kinetic Light Newton’s Cradle LED Light Up Newtons Cradle adds light up balls to that classic desk accessory. Your company may still be forcing you to use an 8 year old computer with Windows 95 on it but at least your cubicle will look futuristic with this. Each sphere has 2 bright LED’s inside that can be set to light up in one of three modes- flash, fade and color cycling:
kinetic newton color modes LED Light Up Newtons Cradle
You get to see the laws of conservation of mass and energy even in the dark. The balls are made of a frosted glass (there’s no video yet but that should make a pleasing “clink” when they hit into one another). Measures 7″ wide x 6″ deep x 7 3/4″ tall. Totally hypnotic.

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LED Light Up Newton’s Cradle

W+W Organizer

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We really like the simplicity and functionality of the W+W Organizer. Designed by Oliver Franz, it combines wood and white ceramic materials. The tray around the pencil cup lets you stash small items like paper clips, thumbtacks, and erasers. The memo pad has a clip to hold small notes (size A7 paper). There’s also a groove to hold your iPhone 4 or 5 in portrait or landscape mode. Here’s the really smart part- there are two cutouts to hold your charging cord in place when it’s not being used.

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W+W Organizer

Decluttering The Desk

Bring order to chaos, now doesn’t that sound so familiar! Raise your hands if you belong to the clutter club, the one that crams everything in a haphazard way on the work desk, no worries I am one of you. With a promise to make our workspace more neat and tidy, we have here the Desk Rail. This simplistic organizer is crafted from anodized aluminum and holds pens and pencils, to smartphones, Moleskines, and Wacom styluses! About the size of an Apple Keyboard, I know this beauty will look good anywhere.

Designers: Desk Rail

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