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Room dividers should be implemented to home study furniture in order to provide privacy and concentration while studying due to various interruptions from other family members as a result of literature data, direct observation of targets, interviews with relevant sources, questionnaires to targets, and analysis of all existing data. In order to minimize space, the furniture designs can also be constructed all in one. Various design concepts have been produced and submitted, with one fnal design reaching the prototype stage for further development and production.

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This furniture was created by using a mechanism that can be disassembled for convenient storage, packaging, and shipping. The design is in harmony with the house’s conditions and environment, as the divider is not totally closed, allowing users to socialize with family members at home if necessary. The keyboard, mouse, books, stationery, and other study equipment are placed on the frst level of the table, while the laptop and tablet are placed on the second level. The table also has a storage box and a designated spot for an outlet, allowing the table to be more spacious and free of cords. Because the table can be rotated 180 degrees to the side when not in use to create a wider area for movements and there is a leg rest placed under the sofa, the study furniture can also be utilized to relax at home after learning activities.

From all of the processes, it can be concluded that this design solves two main problems, the frst is the lack of a study furniture for online learning at home, which has an answer by creating a set of ergonomic fatpack furniture that may be used at home to complement online learning activities. The desire for personal space to boost the concentration when studying at home is the focus of the second problem, which has an answer by designing a divider placed on the furniture that shuts the user’s privacy zone while still adjusting to the house’s ambiance.

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