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A Japanese furniture company invented a vertical nap box.
A Japanese furniture company invented a vertical nap box.

A Japanese furniture company invented a standing siesta box, which originated from two companies advocating healthy office culture, one is a furniture manufacturer and the other is a plywood supplier. The original intention of their cooperation is to provide a healthier solution for people who want to take a nap during the day. A Japanese furniture company invented a vertical nap box.

A Japanese furniture company invented a standing nap box 1 Recently, Japanese furniture company Itoki cooperated with a plate supplier to launch a "sleeping box", but its design is really too many slots, and people need to stand in it to have a rest! Are you sure this isn't torture? Some netizens teased: Come on, is the inspiration a mummy from Egypt or a torture device?

Sleeping box

According to Zhai Mi, this product looks like an upright space capsule. The overall color is grayish white, and there are four shelves at the bottom for people to stand and rest. When you open the "sleeping box", you can see that there are some fixed brackets installed inside. When people rest in it, it will support people's head, knees and back, so that people will not fall (no matter how they feel, they can't escape).

Chuan Dao Sha Huizi, Itoki's propaganda director, said that many Japanese people would lock themselves in the bathroom for a period of time, which is unhealthy. It is best to sleep in a comfortable environment (is this really comfortable? )。

Research shows that taking a short break during a whole day's work can improve productivity. At present, more and more companies begin to encourage employees to take a nap to improve their health and productivity. Are you taking a nap in the company now? Do you bring your own recliner or something? You see, if you sleep in an unsightly position, it will be embarrassing for your colleagues to see you, so don't you consider buying this to protect your privacy?

A Japanese furniture company invented the vertical siesta box. Some offices in Japan are installing "siesta boxes", which are specially designed for employees to sleep standing up. This strange sleeping device is aimed at white-collar workers who are famous for working long hours. This kind of equipment is similar to a fashionable water heater, which can support people's head, knees and back so as not to fall.

The idea comes from two companies that advocate a healthy office culture, one is a furniture manufacturer and the other is a plywood supplier. The original intention of their cooperation is to provide a healthier solution for people who want to take a nap during the day. Sleepiness at work is very common. There is a word called "inemuri" in Japan, which means taking a nap in the workplace.

Japan has one of the longest working hours in the world. According to a government study on 20 16, a quarter of companies require their employees to work overtime for more than 80 hours a month, which is usually unpaid. The nap box planned to be installed in the office can facilitate employees to take a nap at any time of the day. Designer Chuan Dao hopes that these boxes can help solve the strict Japanese office culture. Chuan Dao said, I think many Japanese people tend to work continuously, and we hope the company can take this as a more flexible way to rest.

At present, the price of the box and the evaluation after use are still unknown. However, someone has already spit out the lunch box on social media. "This is the way to get people back to the office," one person joked. Another person said, who wants to sleep standing like a bird? The third joked: "People are not robots that can be charged with chargers."

A Japanese furniture company invented the vertical siesta box 3. If you are tired from work, you can sleep standing in the office. According to foreign media reports, a Japanese furniture company and a plate supplier have jointly developed a "sleeping box" in which people can stand and rest. Some fixing brackets are installed in this "sleeping box". People stand inside, their heads, hips and knees can't move, and they can stand and rest and sleep.

In order to solve the problem of long working hours and overtime, two Japanese companies are cooperating to develop a "sleeping box" that allows users to sleep upright.

Ito Hiroshi Furniture Company and KK plywood supplier Koyoju Gohan signed a license agreement on July 65438, 2004 to jointly launch a "sleeping box" for office use in Japan to help create a healthier working environment.

The user can sleep upright in the "sleeping box", which will ensure that the user's head, knees and back are in comfortable positions, and the back support will prevent the user from falling. Chuan Dao Hidoko, director of Ito Communication Company, hopes that this product will provide a healthier choice for employees who want to take a nap on weekdays.

Chuan Dao told Bloomberg: "In Japan, many people will shut themselves in the bathroom for a while, which I think is unhealthy. It is best to sleep in a comfortable place. Many Japanese tend to work without interruption. We hope that the company can use the' sleeping box' as a more flexible way to rest. "

The release date and pricing of the "Sleep Box" have not yet been determined.

However, judging from the current reaction of netizens, the evaluation of this creative sleeping box is not high. Some people question whether it is really possible to fall asleep standing up:

A netizen joked that this shape is too much like a coffin. ...

Some people say that migrant workers are not robots, so why can't we set up a lounge with a recliner so that people can rest comfortably?

"Let's say, lying down to sleep is not sweet? Why do you sleep standing up? "

Some netizens think that instead of inventing these impractical things, it is better to reflect on the abnormal overtime culture. After all, employees can get enough rest to ensure work efficiency.