Scott Adams approached IDEO to create Dilbert’s Ultimate Cubicle, an attempt to address the myriad issues connected with partition-based offices. The result is a modular cubicle that allows each worker to select the components and create a space based on his or her tastes and lifestyle. It starts with a clean slate that can be suited with fun, functional goodies to meet your needs. There’s a “murphy seat” that sits shyly in the wall until flipped down, a hidden hammock that quickly stretches to full length for quick naps, and lots of textural floor options like mix and match Persian rugs, Tatami mats, shag carpet, and freshly cut grass. What better way to celebrate 40 years of corporate America’s favorite box than this?