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Office Horticulture

By Paperstone on 20 May 2013 in Office Workers with 0 Comments
Office Horticulture

Indoor Spring Garden in HOK Office, London Is the office pot plant out of fashion? Some top architects think so, but that doesn’t mean that plants themselves are out of vogue – they are simply being incorporated into state-of-the-art office designs. Planting is becoming part of the design process rather than an afterthought. In fact, […]

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National Doughnut Week 2013

By Paperstone on 13 May 2013 in Catering with 0 Comments
National Doughnut Week 2013

Do you have a sweet tooth? Well why not pig out on gorgeous gooey cakes in the office without guilt during National Doughnut Week (11th- 18th May 2013). Participating bakers across the UK will be helping to raise money for The Children’s Trust by donating money for every doughnut they sell during this special fund-raising […]

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Balls to Stress

By Paperstone on 8 May 2013 in Office Workers with 0 Comments
Balls to Stress

Stress balls – those little palm sized balls made from high density foam, soft rubber, or squeezable polyurethane – can be found on many a manager’s desk. But do they really have any benefit? Although few studies have been carried out on the efficacy of these popular office stress-busters, it is a fact that repeated […]

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Allergic to Work

By Paperstone on 6 May 2013 in Office Workers with 0 Comments
Allergic to Work

Some people joke that they are allergic to work – but there may be more than a grain of truth in their claims, as the huge scale of Britain’s workplace allergy problems are revealed. It is thought that a staggering 5.7 million people could be allergic to their workplace, suffering symptoms such as nasal and […]

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Recycled C3PO

By Paperstone on 4 May 2013 in Fun, Office Workers with 0 Comments
Recycled C3PO

Ever since Marx, certain elements of society have been aware of the negative effects of becoming a cog in a machine. Various solutions have been proposed, including Marx’s very own. Others include everybody becoming self sufficient vegetable growers and, the other extreme, creating robots that will quite simply do everything in our place. Tired of […]

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The Office Evacuation Kit

By Paperstone on 2 May 2013 in Office Workers with 0 Comments
The Office Evacuation Kit

Fear of terrorist attacks or natural disasters has driven some city-based office workers to create their own ‘evacuation kits’. The backpacks are crammed full of essential items to help the owner get to safety and make it home if transport systems or power networks are down in an emergency. Items in the Urban Emergency Evacuation […]

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You Snooze, You Win

By Paperstone on 30 April 2013 in Office Desks, Office Furniture, Office Workers with 0 Comments
You Snooze, You Win

When it comes to falling asleep at work, we’ve probably all done it at least once or twice, whether through boredom, being up with the baby all hours, or in the aftermath of a big night out. While some very enlightened businesses like Google and Nike actually provide rest rooms where workers can take a […]

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You Should Get Out More

By Paperstone on 28 April 2013 in Office Workers with 0 Comments
You Should Get Out More

Office workers who feel ‘under the weather’ should be aware they are prime candidates for Vitamin D deficiency – and it can have a whole host of health repercussions. Lack of ‘the sunshine vitamin’ has been linked to a number of problems in recent years, not just weak bones. Healthy levels of Vitamin D are […]

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Nobody’s Mug

By Paperstone on 26 April 2013 in Office Environment with 0 Comments
Nobody’s Mug

Heralded as the ‘Clever Compartmentalised Mug’, Ibrahim Guvendikler’s Teacup brings an end to all of your most grating Teabag disposal issues. You make yourself a cup of tea and, being a conscientious worker, you want to take it back to your desk. It does of course need enough time to brew so the teabag comes […]

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Making a Point

By Paperstone on 24 April 2013 in Pens & Pencils with 0 Comments
Making a Point

American students from the University of New Hampshire in Durham have made a point about their crippling debts with a sculpture made from 32,320 pencils The sculpture, shaped like a giant graduation cap, was unveiled on April 15th (2013) in a bid to grab the attention of legislators, and each pencil represents a dollar’s worth […]

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