Let's talk circularity
4 Feb 2025

Like many people, he found balancing his work life and personal life a constant challenge. In a shared space this was amplified. His space was multi-use, in constant flow, with no boundaries to where one thing stopped and another began. It was fluid, chaotic, disorganised - as life is.
His home/work office was the hub of his life, used for everything, from work, to doing life admin, to his entertainment area.
One evening after a particularly hard day, he wanted to kick back and watch a film on his monitor. Like hundreds of other times, he had to get up and move the office chair out of the way because the backrest was in the way. As he settled down again, annoyed at the wasted energy and time, a question kept going round and round in his head.

Like many people, he found balancing his work life and personal life a constant challenge. In a shared space this was amplified. His space was multi-use, in constant flow, with no boundaries to where one thing stopped and another began. It was fluid, chaotic, disorganised - as life is.
His home/work office was the hub of his life, used for everything, from work, to doing life admin, to his entertainment area.
One evening after a particularly hard day, he wanted to kick back and watch a film on his monitor. Like hundreds of other times, he had to get up and move the office chair out of the way because the backrest was in the way. As he settled down again, annoyed at the wasted energy and time, a question kept going round and round in his head.