Reviled by workers, demonized by designers, disowned by its very creator, it still claims the largest share of office furniture sales--$3 billion or so a year--and has outlived every "office of the future" meant to replace it. It is the Fidel Castro of office furniture.
(The article also includes a photo history tour of cubicles from 1965 - 2004.)
Even the designer of the cubicle thinks they were maybe a bad idea, as millions of 'Dilberts' would agree.