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There’s an art to curating the perfect home office, especially in this zeitgeist. Now the epicentre of life and work, it should mimic the way your mind works – through trays for compartmentalising projects, wall space for mood boards, or moveable parts to suit multiple roles. Not forgetting that to truly inspire or be inspired, we need to be surrounded by things that make us happy. Here, our experts share their top tips, likes and loves.
“I am all for personalising your work space. It helps to create a sense of purpose and expectation. I have a leather writing mat embossed with my initials, which I’ve paired with a Graf Von Faber-Castell leather desk set. Then there’s the space itself. Choose your colour scheme wisely: I’ve painted my home office in rich green with zesty yellow accents – a palette I find both fresh and comfortable.”
“A work space needs to tick several boxes: it should be expressive, help you focus and be full of intrigue and inspiration.”
Cattelan Italia Cocoon Keramik Desk
“I am all for personalising your work space. It helps to create a sense of purpose and expectation. I have a leather writing mat embossed with my initials, which I’ve paired with a Graf Von Faber-Castell leather desk set. Then there’s the space itself. Choose your colour scheme wisely: I’ve painted my home office in rich green with zesty yellow accents – a palette I find both fresh and comfortable.”
“Natural light plays a huge role in making my office feel spacious and free. I like to gaze out the window to reflect and re-energise. I also have framed photographs of the family and girls. It’s nice to have a reminder of the world outside of work! Try to keep your desk (and life) clutter-free. Look around your office. If anything makes your heart sink, get rid of it. Unsubscribe from non-essential emails, leave unnecessary WhatsApp groups and unfollow what doesn’t serve you.”
"I answer emails at my desk. I read and coach on a sofa. I’ve dedicated a corner for home workouts. It’s not a ‘conventional’ office, but it works for me!"
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Ligne Roset Tanis Desk
“I work in a space I share with my family, so I’ve had to consider its many uses . I chose a deep-tan colour that works brilliantly in natural light but also under the soft glow of a desk lamp. I’ve created a reading zone, a play space with boxes for toys and, finally, my ‘office’ with a stylish mid-century-style desk that anchors the room but doesn’t dominate it.”
“I very much subscribe to the tidy-desk-tidy-mind idea. And if my workspace is how I want it to look aesthetically, I am more likely to keep it neat.”
“I work in a space I share with my family, so I’ve had to consider its many uses . I chose a deep-tan colour that works brilliantly in natural light but also under the soft glow of a desk lamp. I’ve created a reading zone, a play space with boxes for toys and, finally, my ‘office’ with a stylish mid-century-style desk that anchors the room but doesn’t dominate it.”
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