What is Nook?
Nook is a multi-purpose mobile pod, that enhances whatever you’re doing – from working to dreaming and everything in between. Their innovative design helps improve focus and wellbeing while maximizing your space.
How Nook Creates Your Focus Space

1. Remarkably Quiet
Pitched roof and acoustic panels significantly reduce ambient noise creating a focused hideaway to help you feel your best.
2. Enhance Existing Space
Specifically designed so you can be out of the spotlight without having to isolate yourself.
3. Responsible Design
Nook is committed to sustainability, that’s why they can be easily upgraded, repaired and recycled.
4. Multi-Purpose Mobility
Arrange and rearrange your Nook to enhance work, play, healing, and learning.
Neuro-Inclusive Design
We strive to design a world that affords everyone the opportunity to be their best self. Nook’s neuro-inclusive DNA delivers a sanctuary and focus space for everyone.
Find the Perfect Reading Nook at Your Nearest Library
With the addition of Nook, libraries can offer an even better experience for those seeking a productive space to focus on their work or studies. These cozy pods unique design provides an acoustic barrier that helps to reduce external noise and distractions, making...
U Of O Architecture Dept Case Study
Nook Story When Alison Kwok and several of her graduate students attended an educational conference in Portland last fall, they weren’t expecting to bring something home. As a professor in the Department of Architecture at the University of Oregon, and founder of the...
Start Creating a Neurodiverse Friendly Office in Just One Minute
What modern workspaces are often missing is quiet. David O'Coimin, CEO & Founder of Nook, explores ways to create accessible workspaces through simple zoning techniques. We live in a world designed for noisy neurotypical extroverts. Have you noticed? They speak...
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CERTIFIED AUTISM RESOURCE
Nook is a Certified Autism Resource, awarded by the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES), a body that delivers the global standard for training and certification in the areas of autism and other cognitive disorders. Learn more about how this accreditation will further drive awareness of our mission to reach and support people across the globe.
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