Lars Tunbjork's book captures the depersonalizing monotony of office life in New York, Tokyo, and Stockholm, highlighting the sterile environments and mechanical routines that define modern workspaces. Through vivid color photography, Tunbjork presents stark images of cubicles, wires, and cafeterias, transforming the mundane into a critique of societal norms and a call for a renewed "right to laziness." This politically charged work complements his previous book, "Home," achieving a subtle yet profound commentary on our work culture through masterful color control and composition, revealing the ordinary as an extraordinary canvas for social commentary.