Kabin Introduces 3 Pods for Privacy and Focus in the Workplace

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With the number of privacy booths on the market, it can be difficult for specifiers to choose which ones are ideal in open workspaces, where separation and personal comfort are essential. At this year’s edition of Clerkenwell Design Week, British manufacturer Kabin showcased Kabin 1, Kabin 2, and Kubby.

Each of these distinct yet connected products support different styles of work, and provide respite within corporate settings. “Kabin creates intentional space where people can feel calm, think clearly, and reconnect with themselves – even in the busiest environments,” says Walter Craven, CEO of Kabin.

A modern, pink upholstered Kabin privacy pod with a built-in table and outlets sits on a gray floor next to a green potted plant.

Drawing inspiration from premium airline seating, Kabin 1 is a single-person pod. Designed for employee focus and creativity, it pairs ergonomics with advanced features that respond to a user’s moods and day-to-day needs. A glass panel front maintains visual connection while still ensuring discretion. The Kabin Control digital interface offers Bluetooth audio and ambient customization. Once inside the unit, an individual can easily adjust airflow, dim the lighting, reposition the articulating surface, or just simply relax.

A small, private Kabin office booth with a cushioned seat, desk, notebook, phone, plant, and nature-themed wall art under built-in lights.

A woman sits at a small Kabin table with a tablet in a stand, holding a smartphone, next to a green leafy plant.

Similar in style and form to Kabin 1, Kabin 2 is a pod for two, with close yet comfortable seating that encourages real conversation. Warm acoustic panels help reduce noise, and the interior fosters a sense of openness. In this unit colleagues can build trust, share ideas, and interact without the typical distractions of a busy office.

A modern office space featuring a black, glass-fronted Kabin phone booth, surrounded by desks, chairs, and large windows.

A modern office setting with a green sofa and a yellow Kabin privacy pod featuring a small desk and seating, positioned on a carpeted floor near a decorative wooden wall.

A modern Kabin office pod with beige upholstery, a wood desk, and partial enclosure sits near large windows overlooking trees and a parking lot.

Kubby is a personal alcove for one with an open front. This slimmer booth boasts soft curves, integrated power, lighting, and a thoughtful seat-and-surface combo. It is the perfect spot for a gentle reset or in-between moments where clarity and calm matter most.

A modern Kabin office pod with glass walls and colorful vertical stripes on the exterior, featuring a built-in bench and desk inside.

Kabin private office pod with cushioned seats, a small table, glass ceiling, and minimal decor—perfectly designed for focused individual work or meetings.

Made of laser-cut, powder-coated sheet metal walls and Grain upholstery fabric by Gabriel, the colors of each Kabin range from Onyx to Cashmere. This year the company also introduced enhancements that bring even more functionality and personalization to the trio. With the new Mobility Kit, users can effortlessly move a model to any area to form new layouts or redesign a space quickly. Manifestation Glass offers custom privacy levels and aesthetic identity options, while still letting in enough light. And the brand’s Customizable Carpet allows teams to express themselves via an array of colors, textures, and words on Bolon flooring.

The Kabin is a modern, compact work pod featuring a cushioned bench, wooden table, wall-mounted screen, reading light, and magazine holder—perfectly designed for individual use.

Close-up of a Kabin cabinet door with a wooden handle, featuring a surface decorated with vertical pastel and bold colored stripes and its reflection below.

A modern Kabin phone booth with a glass door and vertical colorful stripes, labeled "kabin," set inside a bright indoor space.

A person adjusts the volume slider on a Kabin wall-mounted touchscreen control panel, with a smartphone and a small potted plant resting on a nearby shelf.

A modern Kabin, featuring glass walls and a wooden interior, stands on a concrete floor in front of a large metal roll-up door.

For more information on Kabin’s privacy booths, visit kabin.space.

Photography courtesy of Kabin.

Anna Zappia is a New York City-based writer and editor with a passion for textiles, and she can often be found at a fashion exhibit or shopping for more books. Anna writes the Friday Five column, as well as commercial content.



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