20/01/2026
a top-down architectural or interior design diagram showcasing various office desk configurations and their dimensions. The elements are laid out on a dark, textured gray background that resembles a chalkboard or concrete floor.
The image is organized into three rows (labeled A, B, and C) with individual workstations on the left and collaborative group configurations on the right.
ROW A: INDIVIDUAL AND HEXAGONAL WORKSTATIONS
• Left (Individual): A trapezoidal desk with a person seated at it.
• Dimensions: The top width is 1.83m, the bottom width is 0.90m, and the depth is 0.76m.
• Right (Group): A large hexagonal conference table composed of six trapezoidal segments, seating six people.
• Dimension: The total diameter is marked as 3.17m.
ROW B: RECTANGULAR AND PINWHEEL WORKSTATIONS
• Left (Individual): A standard rectangular desk with a person seated.
• Dimensions: It measures 1.52m in width and 0.76m in depth.
• Right (Group): A "pinwheel" or offset cross configuration designed for four people.
• Dimensions: The total footprint of this arrangement is 2.29m x 2.29m.
ROW C: L-SHAPED AND PLUS-SHAPED WORKSTATIONS
• Left (Individual): An L-shaped corner desk with a person seated in the nook.
• Dimensions: Both outer edges are 1.98m long, and the desk surface depth is 0.61m.
• Right (Group): A large symmetrical cross-shaped (plus sign) workstation for four people.
• Dimensions: The total footprint is 3.96m x 3.96m.
KEY VISUAL DETAILS
• Aesthetic: The desks feature different wood finishes, ranging from light oak in Row A to a darker walnut in Row B and a reddish cherry wood in Row C.
• Lighting: Strong directional lighting comes from the left (likely a window), casting long, realistic shadows across the floor.
• Annotations: Dimensions are indicated with white dashed lines and arrows, similar to a technical CAD drawing or a blueprint.