Okay, this reel isn’t real, but the bike is.
This ride is hitting the streets during Clerkenwell Design Week. Step in and get a feel for the calm of Kabin.
Follow it to 17-18 Hayward’s Pl to share a drink, have your future told, and experience the calm of Kabin.
May 20, 5pm - 7pm
@kabin.space
Readings by @malospeaks
#london #clerkenwelldesignweek #events #design #privacyofdesign
It’s hard to think when there’s nowhere left to think.
Privacy is disappearing — from our offices, our cities, our lives. On May 19th, we’re bringing together leading voices in architecture, design, media, and materials to ask: what can design do about it?
Design & the Crisis of Privacy, a conversation with Winka Dubbeldam · Julie Lasky · Walter Craven · John Crews Moderated by Jenny Shears
@kabin.space@winkadub@shawcontract@walterisaaccraven@julielaskynyc
#crisisofprivacy #nycdesign2026 #ICFF2026 #events shawcontract
Founder Walter Craven travels to San Francisco for meetings with ends users, investors and the design community. #Crisisofprivacy #wellbeing #humanperformance
We're hiring trike riders for CDW 2026 — Clerkenwell 🚲
We need 2–3 confident, articulate people to ride our custom-built advertising trikes around Clerkenwell Green and Exmouth Market during Clerkenwell Design Week.
You'll carry a short script about workplace wellbeing, the crisis of privacy, and why Kabin exists — built around the idea that humans are hardwired to seek shelter and prospect. You'll bring that story to life on the street, with designers, specifiers, and architects as your audience.
Hours: 10am–4/5pm. Riding is intermittent, not continuous. You need to be comfortable on a trike, confident speaking to strangers, and able to hold a short brief in your head.
Before Kabin becomes a space for thinking, focusing, and restoring, it begins as a carefully considered object.
Its packaging reflects the same philosophy as the product itself: protection, precision, and respect for what’s inside. Designed to safeguard every component and simplify installation, it ensures Kabin arrives exactly as intended, ready to perform from day one.
Because performance doesn’t start at installation. It starts with care.
#WorkplaceDesign #PrivacyAtWork #HumanPerformance #Wellbeing #Architecture #Kabin
Kabin in situ.
Placed within the rhythm of the workplace, Kabin creates a moment of refuge without removing people from the flow of work. It offers privacy without isolation, focus without friction, and calm within busy environments.
This is what human scale design looks like when it is applied where work actually happens.
#WorkplaceDesign #PrivacyAtWork #HumanPerformance #Wellbeing #Architecture #Kabin
Loungy isn’t lazy.
It’s strategic.
Comfort at work is often misunderstood.
Relaxed posture and softer seating are still mistaken for a lack of seriousness.
The science tells a different story.
Uncomfortable environments increase fatigue, reduce concentration, and place physical strain on the body.
Over time, this quietly limits performance.
Research in occupational health links poor ergonomics and prolonged discomfort to lower productivity and higher absenteeism.
When the body is under strain, attention is diverted away from thinking and toward coping.
Comfort supports cognition.
Studies show that ergonomically supportive seating reduces physical pain and enables sustained attention.
Neuroscience confirms that when the body is at ease, the brain can allocate more energy to problem solving and creativity.
Leading organisations are beginning to rethink the office.
Not as a test of endurance, but as a place for sustained performance.
Comfort is not indulgence.
It is a business strategy.
When people feel at ease, they think more clearly, focus for longer, and perform at their best.
#WorkplaceDesign #PrivacyAtWork #HumanPerformance #Wellbeing #Architecture #Kabin