WFH (work from home). A practice most of us had to more or less become good at overnight when the first Covid lockdown began in 2020. Limited home-working spaces were shared, noise levels were grappled with, and our new work wardrobes became a from-the-waist-up-only concern. It's true that many of us worked remotely on occasion long before the pandemic, but for the vast majority of us it meant a scramble for space, privacy and fit-for-purpose furniture.
For many, greater flexibility around where we work is considered to be one of the pleasant hangovers from the Covid lockdown days, with one-fifth of the global workforce working fully remotely in 2024, and 98 percent of workers expressing the desire to sometimes WFH, according to Forbes. Many of us are striving for balance – some in-office days and some WFH days.
Acknowledging this global shift in our working patterns, alongside an increasing trend towards more compact ways of living, the Chair of Integrated Product Design (the IDP) at TUM (Technical University of Munich) launched the design project Tiny Home Office Integrated Product Design in April 2024.
Colin Chee, Never Too Small's creative director, collaborated with the academic team, including Katja Thoring and John Lam, offering insights into the current state of small-space living and design. This "[allowed] students to create innovative prototypes that address real-world challenges," and explore how design "can improve both physical and mental wellbeing in the context of remote work," says John.
All of this meant that the team at Never Too Small was able to get a front row seat from which to watch all of the designs develop and the resulting prototypes emerge. From the 25 international students enrolled on the course, we're sharing our six favourite innovative and sustainable tiny home office design solutions. Ranging from a block seat that can be split and turned into a working space or a place to take a break and relax, to colourful folding butterfly and chromosome-shaped folding furniture, we hope you're as excited and inspired by these creative, fun and highly adaptable designs as we are.






















