When it comes to working from home, so many of us are stuck working from kitchen stools, coffee tables, or makeshift setups that are uncomfortable and uninspiring.
But in any given week, the average person spends more time working than doing pretty much anything else. So isn’t it worth investing in making your workspace — be it the spare room, a study nook, or at the actual office — a little more enjoyable?
Desks
When choosing a desk, start with size and scale. It needs to fit comfortably within your room, with space to move around it, but also accommodate your essentials: laptop or monitor, notebooks, maybe a cup of tea.
For smaller spaces, BoConcept’s Kingston Desk offers a slim silhouette with curved edges that will neatly convert a corner into a compact study nook.
If you have the luxury of space, something like the Solid Office Desk from Life Interiors or the Copenhague Desk CPH90 from Cult will make a strong sculptural centrepiece, in addition to adding warm timber tones to the room.