Kenchikukagu series unveils portable, practical and pack-it-up workstation
Deepa | Sep 22 2008


In my opinion, there are three prime necessities to exist in this world. First and foremost, a career to earn bread and butter, secondly a kitchen to cook up a sandwich out of the “bread and butter” and lastly a bed to rest at the end of the day. However, Kenchikukagu is here to add a dash of luxury to this down to earth routine with a line that includes a mobile workstation, kitchen and bed. A must-have for crammed urban dens, all of them come on wheels and can be packed back into compact cases when not in use. Focusing on the workstation, it opens up to give enough space to work on your laptop. The images also confirm that it houses shelves and pull-out drawers to store your files and other gear. The built-in lighting system illuminates the desk. It is also cleverly designed to accommodate a chair that can be packed up along with the workstation.


“Putting your bed away” literally holds true for this bed and “the kitchen is closed” also implies the same meaning for this portable kitchen unit.

Designed by Atelier OPA from Japan, we can only update you with the price that you need to pay for space-saving workstation on the wheels. It is up on Amazon Japan for 800,000 Yen (about $7,500).

Via: Likecool

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Its so cool. Brilliant concept, brilliant design.. Had to be Japanese!!

The land of rising sun gives rise to brilliant ideas!

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