WORK & REST: Perfect make for those in-work naps

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No matter how physically fit you are, extended work sessions take the breath out of even the most vigorous and force them to take a break and relax in between work. Adding ease to your work, South Korean designer Kim Yong Seong has come up with a functional furniture unit that lets you stretch your body and have a nap in the middle of those stretched hours. Entitled “WORK and REST,” the modular furniture is essentially a work station, which becomes a relaxing chair or a lounge, so you could refresh yourself without the need of leaving your workspace.

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