People carry out their work activities and can be productive under certain conditions. Some of us like to work in open spaces, others prefer to work quietly in their own private space, and others can manage in both conditions.

Italian designer EmanueleMagini has created a piece of furniture that lets the world choose how to create its workspace. The Tuttomio chair can transform into a private work enclosure where users can concentrate in peace, or into an open circle that allows interaction with other people.

The Tuttomio chair is very attractive, tulip-shaped, and is a "workstation" that rotates, having the ability to transform into both a closed and an open position, giving people the possibility of being available for interaction or working in a private "cocoon".

The chair looks like two halves of a cup, each framed inside the other. The interior compartment has a desk on which a laptop and other work items can sit, accompanied by a comfortable chair.

If the user wants to work in a private environment, they simply need to rotate the inner part so that the desk and chair become completely enclosed on all sides. And if an open space is desired, the inner part must be rotated back into the "open" position.

In this position, the Tuttomio chair becomes a workstation with a desk in the shape of a screen and without the possibility of having a backrest. Users can also rotate the chair only halfway, thus creating a semi-private space, with an exterior side serving as a backrest.

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