25 cubicles cooler than yours
We are crazed with jealousy over these fabulous pod workstations at the Google office in Zurich.
Super Mario Bros. style
Like a scene from Super Mario Bros. - the first incarnation of the most popular video game ever - we're ultra-jealous of the folks who get to work here.
Private portal
This wooden workstation is probably the coolest of them all. You'll undoubtedly have privacy, plus the design is pretty out-of-sight.
Dream come true
Now you can sleep in your office. Give your cubicle a bedroom, dreamscape feel to inspire - well - nap time.
Casino [day and] night
Although you may not want to encourage gambling in the office, this casino-themed cubicle is just for fun.
Go to the pub
Can't go to the pub yet - still got too much work to do? Bring the pub to you!
Game pro
Sometimes all you need are some toys...
It's Christmas time
Get festive and wrap your cubicle like it's a gift.
Sci-fi sensation
Hey, nerd. Want a sci-fi cubicle?
Teen icons
We won't judge you for loving the Jonas Brothers and Justin Bieber.
The ultimate home office
If you work from home, you haven't been excluded. This is probably our favorite - most functional - office space ever.
Paper route
A newspaper vibe is ideal for the journalist who likes to go a little cooky. Just make sure never to light a match or candle. This is highly flammable.
Color blocking
Take the color-blocking trend to your office! Here are some boldly bright cubicles to inspire you.
Foil fabulous
Okay, so this office space isn't very functional. But, it sure is cool!
Island flair
We like the straw walls, inflatable tree and decorative tiki in this cubicle. But, it makes us want to go on vacation.
Style maven
Like bold patterns and style? This fabulous work station is for you!
Blue ice cubes
At the at public relations firm Morris + King Company lead partner and co-principal Judith R. King designed "Blue Ice Cubicles" herself. The innovative glowing resin have truly redefined their office space with translucent planes of "Hockney-blue" (reminiscent of David Hockney's pool paintings) that help employees glide and swim through the challenges of the day. There, staff members are encouraged to create their own atmosphere with stacked cube dimmer lamps and custom-designed artwork provided by the company that reflect their personal tastes and styles. The "Blue Ice Cubicles" were fabricated by design firm Panelite.
Pretty in plastic
"For the new Builders Lounge contest. I tried to represent a few diverse themes including Space, Star Wars, Pirates, etc. It also uses the Builders Lounge colors, and a few Modulex," says mastermind Zack Milenius.
All about the setting
We don't like the actual cubicle in this photo per se, but we like the setting. Who wouldn't want to work outside?
Arabian nights
At LinkedIn, there's an Arabian-nights-themed area. It was one of the results from the company's "pimp your row" contest fun.
Cubicle clusters
These clusters of cubicles gets our vote for cutest. We love the rounded edges making them non-"cubes."
Club Tron
This is what the LinkedIn IT department looks like. When the company hosted a "pimp your row contest," tech-y guys at the office went Tron.
Candy land
Somewhere in the world, there is a cubicle like this full of candy. Can we live there, please?
Rollercoaster ride
This cubicle looks like a whole lot of fun! Just one question: how do you get in and out?
Make like a tree
This tree house may look out of place - after all, it is certainly not a cubicle - however, it is an office space at Chicago company Red Frog Events. The four-year-old company has some unique workstations. In fact, employees get a $100 budget to personalize and decorate their personal workspaces.