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Put on «Cloudy Hood» and enjoy your peace

Pia Seidel
8.12.2021
Translation: Eva Francis
Pictures: Pia Seidel

You don’t always need an extra room to retreat to. A visual or noise screen might be enough to help you concentrate better. «Cloudy Hood» offers you both.

While a hood usually protects you from wind and weather outside, «Cloudy Hood» shields you inside as well. Well, at least from the side. Like a wing chair, it keeps out draughts and muffles noises. It also reduces your field of vision and increases the focus on what’s right in front of you. This is supposed to make it easier to devote yourself to one thing without being distracted.

The design object «Cloudy Hood» by Mélina Laville caught my eye at Geneva Design Days. «It creates an intimate space around the person while they’re working at the computer or reading a book,» the designer said to me. «If needed, you can look through the small side openings.»

Bye-bye multitasking, hello silence

First impression of the office-to-go

I noticed another positive effect of this special hood: it was only when I took it off again that I realised how brightly the room was actually lit – so bright that I was tempted to flee right back into the cocoon. But I had to give Cloudy Hood back. It’s just prototype. When and where will it be available? That hasn’t been decided yet. But one thing’s for sure: it’s not an item for a conventional fashion store.

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