An interactive footrest designed to enhance the quality and comfort of sitting at a work desk environment by encouraging “dynamic sitting” and fidgeting to improve physical and mental health.
desk for several hours a day, and this sedentary lifestyle is more harmful than people think. Studies say that there are many health concerns of sitting for too long and from lack of exercise, including lack of blood circulation in the legs, high blood pressure, and more. A new study finds that sitting still is linked to a higher risk of depression among teens. A study with 10, 381 participants done by the SUN cohort, associated a sedentary lifestyle and a lack of physical activity with a higher risk of developing a mental health disorder. Opportunity Recently, people have been working remotely now more than ever before. According to an article, 51% of employed Americans have transitioned to working from home during the pandemic. A vast amount of people are now forced to provide and receive education remotely. I believe that individuals of all ages will need to have some “joy” and “energy” sparkled in their workplaces to help with their productivity and concentration. Objective This project will aim to explore different methods to encourage fitness movements and fidgeting at a desk to improve physical and mental health, by creating a portable interactive object that is convenient to use, and is suitable for a workplace environment. The goal is to create a modern design that encourages activeness under the desk, allowing users to fidget and relieve stress. The aesthetics should be suitable for an indoor environment, and it will be designed with a more sustainable and universtal approach with core values in mind. “Recognizing the need is the primary condition for design.” - Charles Eames, furniture designer.
deadline coming up so they flip over to the other side to fidget with the massage rollers. By pressing and rolling their foot on the bumps of the wheels. pressure is applied on reflex points under the feet which helps promote blood circulation, and relaxation in the body. The user rests both feet on the BeneFoot’s edge tilting it to a comfortable angle, gently rocking back and forth. The rocking motion is associated with relaxation, which helps stressed users to ease their mind and spirit in the work space. The ankle movement also promotes flexibility and resilience in the ankles.
leg muscles become stiff. The massage roller can be easily removed from the BeneFoot to use separately by pushing in and twisting the handle to lock the spring mechanism that holds it tight in place. Sphere rollers can be used activiely on it’s own and roll freely on the BeneFoot under the control (or out of control) of the user.
the feet Remove handle cap with a twist to access the rollers. The customizable fidgeting rollers spin loosely so that users can selectively use the roller of their choice to target different areas of the feet. The three different types of rollers provides a range of intensity of massage experience. Personalization encourages users to form an emotional relationship with the object and cherish it timelessly. 13 shallow roller bumps for an easy massage experience A sphere roller targets trigger points under the feet in all directions.
America, and has little impact on our global environment. The natural light colour brings out a soft and welcoming feeling. Charcoal Linoleum Forbo’s furniture marmoleum is scratch resistant and easy to clean and maintain. It’s simple and elegant texture suits well with any work space environment. Walnut Brings a warm touch and sophisticated aesthetic to the design. It’s earthy colour is a great contrast between the linoleum and the birch.