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OnPlayOff Wooden Office Desk Mutates Into a Ping Pong Table

Atish SharmaBy Atish SharmaAugust 12, 20212 Mins Read
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OnPlayOff Wooden Desk Mutates Into a Table Tennis Table
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If you are constantly tired of working in cubicles and your eyes seem to be loathing the computer screen and the paperwork, we would highly recommend you to order OnPlayOff with immediate effect. To simplify it further OnPlayOff is a wooden desk that transforms into a conference table for the afternoon meetings and can successfully revamp into a Ping Pong Table by the evenings.

The table not only promotes a healthy work culture in the office but also helps in enhancing the performance of the employees. The table offers multifunctional features as it can be used for a brainstorming session and can also transform into an inside playground. The table has a height-adjustable net that retracts into the table using a crank on one side and also showcases a Japandi-inspired, aesthetically pleasing wooden table for the work ambiance.

The table obliges up to four people who can work on the table at a particular time. The table comes equipped with a net that can go beyond its official size and create separation like the Great Wall of China.

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The table basically offers three modes. The first mode is the “On’’ mode that is meant for brainstorming sessions which is followed by the “Off” mode used for a private working ambiance.

The last mode includes the “Play” mode where you can enjoy the unstoppable action of Table Tennis. The basic idea behind the creation is to relish a desk that double duties as a ping pong table. In addition, it also offers a small drawer, responsible for holding the rackets and balls.

The table is designed collectively by Victor Sarria, Miguel Payà, Herraiz Soto and can be found on herraizsoto to let you play, surf and brainstorm as per your desire. 

 OnPlayOff Wooden Desk Mutates Into a Table Tennis Table
Image: herraizsoto
 OnPlayOff Wooden Desk Mutates Into a Table Tennis Table
Image: herraizsoto
OnPlayOff Wooden Desk Mutates Into a Ping Pong Table
Image: Behance
OnPlayOff Wooden Desk Mutates Into a Ping Pong Table
Image: Behance
OnPlayOff Wooden Desk Mutates Into a Ping Pong Table
Image: Behance
OnPlayOff Wooden Desk Mutates Into a Ping Pong Table
Image: Behance

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Atish Sharma is a seasoned journalist, theatre director, and PR specialist with over ten years of experience in print, electronic, and digital media, based in Shimla, India. He's played pivotal roles as a field journalist at Hindustan Times and currently serves as the Managing Editor at Homecrux, where he writes on consumer technology, design, and outdoor gear. When not working on his writing projects, Atish loves to explore new Kickstarter projects, watch cult classic films, interview designers, and ponder existential questions.

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