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An Insane Apple Store Inspired Home Office Design

I’m about to show you the craziest Apple Store inspired home office design you’ve ever seen. You’d definitely have to be the ultimate Apple fanboy or girl to create a home office that looks like an Apple Store. I can’t help but wonder if any die-hard Apple fans will change teams after this latest iPhone 5 release. If you just look at how fast the iPhone 5 pre-orders sold out, and the fact that Apple stock is at an all time high, you wouldn’t believe all the social media chatter about how Apple’s newest phone lacks innovation and creativity.

Some sites are reporting that Apple sold out of their pre-orders within an hour, but my friend who works in that division at Apple told me it happened in more like twenty minutes. Many orders placed after that won’t ship until September 28th. She also told me that they’ve had a problem with the automated email confirmations; so if you didn’t get your confirmation, don’t panic. As long as you have your order number, you should still be able to track the status just fine.

David Wu, who must be one of the biggest Apple fans on the planet, decided to create a home office design that would inspire new ideas for his company and his personal projects. On his blog he says, “I chose the Apple store theme as their stores are designed to inspire through simplicity and clarity.” It took him 3 months from start to finish to complete this very special home office design. It has a Samsung TV (which he is able to explain quite well in the comments on his blog) and 11 phones! The table, which he had custom made, is the best part to me. Whether you are an Apple fan or not, you have to admit this is an incredible home office design. If this is something you are interested in reading about more, I recommend reading the comments on his blog at My Apple Store Home Office. I’m super duper impressed!

The Apple Store Inspired Home Office Design

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Via: [Book of Joe]

Diana Adams

Diana has a passion for blogging. You can usually find Diana working in her home office in Atlanta or sitting in the corner of a downtown Starbucks somewhere with her mobile devices in one hand and a Grande Caramel Macchiato in the other. She loves Star Wars, hot chicken wings, and nice people.

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