An office telescope is great for lunchtime birdwatching, but instead of a brass replica, consider this impressive model. Use the external 8x viewfinder to find the bird, then see it up close via the main lens. Add a diagonal eyepiece for “right side up” viewing.
Anyone can have a dog in the office, but instead of a terrier, go for a T-Rex. Full-size replicas are available, but unless your office is the size of an airplane hangar, this smaller version is a better choice, as it leaves room for you in the office too.
If your office isn’t large enough for a virtual driving range, focus on putting. Designed to be as close to the real thing as possible, with flags, authentic greens speeds, and regulation-sized holes. You can use all six holes or plug as many as you want.
Sitting all day can lead to bad posture, weight gain, and a number of other health issues. If you can’t take a break to go to the gym, bring the gym to your office. This system utilizes an app to guide you through multiple routines that are designed to improve and maintain overall fitness.
Originally designed by Charles Eames as a favor for the CEO of Time-Life, this aluminum-framed, leather-swathed chair has since become the quintessential office chair because of its comfort and looks. The frame can be also ordered in black, white, and graphite satin, with a variety of upholstery colors to match any office.
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