Quirky’s Qubicles are components of a modular shelving system, great for storing your favorite books, photo frames, collectables, and more. Qubicles are sold in sets of three cubes, but buy as many sets as you like to create your own unique setup. Each set comes with an easy-to-follow assembly instruction manual, a lightweight steel bracket system, and screws. Screwdriver not included.
Features:
- Each cube measures 10in x 10in x 6in. The inner storage area of each cube measures 8in x 8in x 6in.
- Once you install the bracket system for the first time, you can put up and take down your Qubicle cubes at any time without having to take out the tools again. Customize your layout and arrange and re-arrange your cubes whenever you’d like!
- Stick to one color family, or mix and match depending on your creativity.
- Additional variations (including single and bulk packaging) will be available when this product moves into production.
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Liliana Amaro 2010-05-06T18:53:42-04:00
I cant wait for this product to come out....
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Clint Tham 2010-01-19T15:21:33-05:00
sigh, the only thing keeping me from committing to presale is the size. WHY WASN'T THIS MADE TO FIT 12" VINYL RECORDS??? this makes me so sad... :-(
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dale ferraro 2010-01-05T19:31:45-05:00
Wow, I just made the same design for one of my clients (except it was not modular). 3 Across and 3 Down, 12" x 12" ,fire engine red, and made from poplar.
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monika juhasz 2009-12-28T05:43:52-05:00 | 1 Replies
Hi, I created some new renders, please check out this link, hope you will like them! http://www.behance.net/Gallery/Qubicles/347286
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jessica vos 2009-12-18T10:53:21-05:00
http://www.quirky.com/products/17-Qubicles?r=b2662cd690ed026d5fe2f4efdb79e216\ i enjoy th eproduct just becareful thee is alot of cubicle products onthe market i believe you should attach an idea with your to make it stand out like including labels that adire to the front of each cubicle or maybe you could make a spot on each one in the front with a dry erase board plaque so you can erase the label should you change your stuff. just and idea submission...lol
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Jonathan Kufahl 2009-12-13T20:32:38-05:00
Im on board for four sets of these. These are great in the kids room and also for my office.
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Michael Cavada 2009-12-07T10:29:15-05:00
I expected more of these to be sold by now. I ordered 5 sets. Whats going on? Is it because many can't use this design in their colonial style houses?
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Rolene Karam 2009-11-21T06:58:23-05:00
The idea is great...But I see red is missing. I guess red would be a great color for Qubicles matched with white ones!
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Jim Washok 2009-11-19T20:57:11-05:00
I LOVE this idea... the modular capability, the colors, the styling. I wish I was in on the designing early because I think the biggest downfall on these and why there are not more precommitments is they are too small. They should have at least a 12" inside opening to be useful. I'd buy probably 1/2 dozen if that was the case.
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alan berriochoa 2009-11-17T16:33:10-05:00
@Michael - I think its around 20%. When Digidudes went into production, sales had stalled for a while at just over 100, and when Think Geek put in a bulk order, they ended up with more than 8% influence. they got more than 8% influence for slighly less than half the preorders needed, so I figure preorders count for 20% overall influence. Of course, this ended up leading Think Geek to be the top contributor by almost double anyone else when all they contributed was sales, but I guess thats the name of the game. If my math is correct (which it is likely not), and assuming that that 20% influence goes to presales, this means that making one presale will gain you enough influence to make $0.0032 per item sold, which means making one presale would get you $1.92 if the 600 threshold was reached. Im assuming that social sales influence comes out of this same 20%, so this means that if a few people make a ton of social sales, then everyone else would make less than $1.92 on the 600 needed to make threshold, while the people who make the social sales would make a few cents more. This is entirely speculation though, and I feel like Im missing something as far as my math is concerned.
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Michael Cavada 2009-11-17T15:37:26-05:00
The problem I see is the fact that people would order it, but it's not yet available. They want it now. No problem with the beamer, it should be available to ship in January. Social product web sites won't consider listing items unless they're in production. I have over 200 referrals and not a single sale. Does anyone know how much percent of influence is earned for each presale. Is there a formula? I think this knowledge would promote more personal buying influence! I know I would buy more!
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Sandra Lehr 2009-11-17T11:50:40-05:00
Here's my tip. I've been adding myself as a follower to lots of mommies, people interested in toys, design, etc. and those people typically follow me back. I then twitter the heck out of my social media link - 2x per day - not too much to be annoying. Believe it or not, I've generated a ton of sales - esp. on the beamer. Sadly, I'm only getting about a penny for my efforts. Guess it's better than nothing. I suggest targeting designers, decorators and niche stores, etc. which can be found through twellow. Just a thought. It's a very nice product that I would like to have and I hope it gets made.
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alan berriochoa 2009-11-17T11:21:26-05:00
Going to something like Target without anything physical to demonstrate to them would probably just get you a weird look and a wasted afternoon, especially considering big chains already sell inexpensive modular shelfing that they can mark up way more than they paid for them. Ben says that presales are the last check of how well a product can sell before they spend a ton of money producing it. If its bombing here, that says more to the products ability to sell than someone single handedly putting this product into production themselves.
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Michael Cavada 2009-11-17T08:51:57-05:00
Nikki, your the PR person. Some major chain should be able to scoop this up right out of presale so we can move it into production. Bed Bath and Beyond? Target?
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Sandra Lehr 2009-11-15T21:03:04-05:00
It's a shame. Sounds like Quirky (owners) are hitting the pavement by visiting companies like Best Buy. I hope they expand visits to include places like Bed Bath & Beyond, etc. in the hopes that some big box store will order a ton to reach the production level.
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Ant Vance 2009-11-13T20:41:37-05:00
Not to mention the quote for moving into production is 600 units. Which likely means anyone signing up will wait a looong time before getting their shelves. I hope it moves faster!
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alan berriochoa 2009-11-13T13:14:07-05:00
Theyre probably not moving because theres a huge number of modular shelfing units on the market already, probably a dozen or so at Ikea alone. No matter how much "cooler" our product is, its still swimming in a massive sea of comparable products.
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Sandra Lehr 2009-11-12T08:20:28-05:00
I'm surprised more of these haven't moved already. I agree with Peter's comments above - need more info in product description.
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Peter Sharp 2009-11-12T06:51:11-05:00
If you're looking to sell these, I think it would really help to put some more specifics into the product information page. Such as ... what are these made of? Wood? Plastic? Does the mounting system work on a block by block basis, so I can make any shelf shape I want? Or is it in multi-block sections? What is the final colour range going to be? Do they come flat packed, so I'll have to assemble? Or are they a solid unit? I mean, these are questions that non-quirky customers are going to want to know. I could say the same of most other products in the quirky store. Please give potential customers a little bit more information in a little more formal way.
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Michael Cavada 2009-11-11T16:26:38-05:00
The price is excellent compared to other wall units I've seen. A tenth of the price! The hanging system is easier as well.
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