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  2. From animal-shaped everything to snarky desk decor that'll speak to Karen's soul, these gifts are guaranteed to bring some much-needed cheer to the fluorescent-lit world of cubicles and conference ...

  3. Even Michael Scott Would Approve Of These 24 Fun Office Finds

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    Let’s face it—your 9-5 could use a little more fun, and these office finds are just the fix. From quirky pencil cases shaped like your favorite drink to desktop punching bags perfect for ...

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    Cubicles have a certain reputation: bland, generic…borderline soul-sucking (particularly if your workplace resembles Milton’s in Office Space). But it...

  5. Cubicle - Wikipedia

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    A cubicle is also called a cubicle desk, office cubicle, cubicle workstation, or simply a cube. An office filled with cubicles is sometimes called a sea of cubicles, and additionally called pods (such as 4-pod or 8-pod of cubes) [6] or a cube farm. Although humorous, the phrase usually has negative connotations. [7]

  6. Robert Propst (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    The efficient "cubicle" became popular in office design because of the movable wall seen in the Action Office II (AO2) system, which initially saved money in construction and development costs. After their introduction into the marketplace, the Action Office II and other office systems were modified to pack in as many employees as possible into ...

  7. Action Office - Wikipedia

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    The Action Office II lineup was an unprecedented success, often referred to as the birth of the modern cubicle, [4] and was quickly copied by other manufacturers. Despite the Action Office II line becoming Herman Miller's most successful project, George Nelson distanced himself from any connection with the project. [ 2 ]