A Korean student designed the perfect WFH desk for small apartments, and I hope Samsung now teams up with him

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  • 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.

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.

Pushing the screen...

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