Desk Dreams: 3 Of Our Favourite Work Set-ups

Creating a workspace is an incredibly personal act, taking into consideration not just the space required or the necessary do-dads to ensure productivity, but also how you work. Everyone is different, so today we give you our favourite spots to spark creativity, mull over details, and get the job done, no matter what kind of work you’re doing

The Work From Home 

As we well know, working from home is now a part of everyday life for millions around the world. Whether in a hybrid set-up or exclusively remote, having a space that works for you is integral in keeping your attention span and ensuring you have everything you need to feel your best and stay productive. This desk is so lovely because it is light, bright and personalized, featuring framed photos, greenery and a stylish pallet to help this worker stay on task and feel fabulous as they tick off their Asana board.

The Writer

Not all writers love dark corners to percolate the universe, but for those who need to be a bit more recluse, this is the perfect spot to put pen to page and contemplate the next perfect sentence. What makes the setup so desirable is the focus lamp and minimal additions to ensure little to no distraction, giving the writer the opportunity to scribble in peace without the worry of being pulled away. Put together in a moody, earth-tone pallet this is the perfect spot to consider the ways of the world and how to capture your next novel idea.

The Creative 

A large surface is everything for the creative spirit, wanting space to expand their ideas and fantasies, and create the next big thing without feeling like they need to remove items from their desk in order to ideate. This workspace does so well in balancing form and function with a strategically placed corkboard including all the necessary tools to construct and refine new ideas, and colourful tapers to add a sense of style and whimsy. Though some may require more sophisticated seating options this setup supports the ever-changing angles required to create something new, the worker able to move freely and investigate every corner of an idea. This is a space that brings together simplicity and function to create opportunities for new ideas and projects to come.


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