43 design-led products to create your dream home office

As we embrace virtual meetings, no longer is it fine to have a backdrop of spare room chaos and peeling posters in our home office spaces. That part we are getting right with neat shelves of good books, artworks, the occasional vase of flowers and sometimes a fresh coat of paint. It’s now time to turn attention to what our screen can’t see, but what we can and do experience every day.

For many, there’s been a realisation that working from home is a permanent thing. The downside of this is the fact that many of us are still sitting on a kitchen chair that needs to be moved as it’s called into need. When choosing a chair for the home office there are a couple of things to consider. Ergonomic design is primary, but is your flooring suitable for casters? And can it sit hard against the desk if space is limited?

Desks too are likely to be a spare table or something that was picked up cheaply because no one could envisage using it for longer than a month. Same with lamps, a bedside lamp may look lovely, but is it really shedding light where you need it? And let’s face it, the bed does look odd with only one lamp. That said, the light you choose for your desk can look as industrial or exotic as you like, just make sure it does what you need.

Rugs are a whole other ballpark of luxury that may have been forgotten as you shuffle from bedroom to desk with Uggs the unseen part of your working wardrobe. A good rug however will transform a space, delineate it as your office and with careful selection, will declare your office as your own beautiful space.

Shelving is of a similar transformative nature with good shelves providing space for books, files and the occasional beautiful object or vase that looks just as good empty as full. With shelving often occupying the wall directly behind you, a good shelf is pretty well essential to your background space, so make it sing!

Desks that make you want to work

Space, Kartell table

Stylecraft, Arper Nuur table

Stylecraft, MO Bridge desk

Living Edge, Folk Shelving

Cult, HAY Pyramid desk

Space, Yee storage

The height of seating fashion

Stylecraft, Arper Catifa 46 chair

Stylecraft, Arper Cila chair

Space, Kartell chair

Spence and Lyda, Artisan Mela dining chair

Living Edge, Herman Miller Aeron Task chair

Living Edge, Herman Miller Cosm task chair

Stylecraft, Arper Nuur table

Living Edge, Herman Miller Eames task chair

Steelcase Think chair

Let there be light

Stylecraft, Artemide Tolomeo Micro

Stylecraft, Ross Gardam Ora lamp

Accessorise with elegance

Cult, Arcs Vase and Slant white light

Cult, HAY Maxim Stripe Box

Cult, HAY colour storage

Neatt, Folia umbrella stand

Greg Natale, Debbie collection

Living Edge, Muuto Compile shelving system

Living Edge, Muuto Kink vase

Space, Vitra O-Tidy

Space, Kartell umbrella stand

Space Kartell trolley

Spence and Lyda, Ceramics Cu vase

Living Edge, drawing 10 by Ronan Bouroullec, The Wrong Shop

Space, Vitra Eames Elephant

It’s what’s underfoot that counts

Markian, Eileen

Cult, Nanimarquina rug

Space and Lyda, Acapo

Space, Kitty rug in brown

Designer Rugs, Greg Natale, Banto

Tappeti, Ora Luxe Fringe

Designer Rugs, Greg Natale, Moire

Designer Rugs, Catherine Martin, Westchester

Bring order to your chaos

SKEEHAN Studio, Nave modular ottoman

Cult, Pier System 23

Cult, MOS Bookcase by GamFratesi

Cult Design
cultdesign.com.au

Designer Rugs
designerrugs.com.au

Greg Natale
gregnatale.com

Living Edge
livingedge.com.au

Markian
markian.com.au

Neatt
neatt.com.au

Space Furniture
spacefurniture.com.au

Studio.mckeon
studiomckeon.com

Stylecraft
stylecrfaft.com.au

Tappeti
tappeti.com.au

Winnings
winnings.com.au

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As we embrace virtual meetings, no longer is it fine to have a backdrop of spare room chaos and peeling posters in our home office spaces. That part we are getting right with neat shelves of good books, artworks, the occasional vase of flowers and sometimes a fresh coat of paint. It’s now time to turn attention to what our screen can’t see, but what we can and do experience every day.

For many, there’s been a realisation that working from home is a permanent thing. The downside of this is the fact that many of us are still sitting on a kitchen chair that needs to be moved as it’s called into need. When choosing a chair for the home office there are a couple of things to consider. Ergonomic design is primary, but is your flooring suitable for casters? And can it sit hard against the desk if space is limited?

Desks too are likely to be a spare table or something that was picked up cheaply because no one could envisage using it for longer than a month. Same with lamps, a bedside lamp may look lovely, but is it really shedding light where you need it? And let’s face it, the bed does look odd with only one lamp. That said, the light you choose for your desk can look as industrial or exotic as you like, just make sure it does what you need.

Rugs are a whole other ballpark of luxury that may have been forgotten as you shuffle from bedroom to desk with Uggs the unseen part of your working wardrobe. A good rug however will transform a space, delineate it as your office and with careful selection, will declare your office as your own beautiful space.

Shelving is of a similar transformative nature with good shelves providing space for books, files and the occasional beautiful object or vase that looks just as good empty as full. With shelving often occupying the wall directly behind you, a good shelf is pretty well essential to your background space, so make it sing!

Desks that make you want to work

Space, Kartell table

Stylecraft, Arper Nuur table

Stylecraft, MO Bridge desk

Living Edge, Folk Shelving

Cult, HAY Pyramid desk

Space, Yee storage

The height of seating fashion

Stylecraft, Arper Catifa 46 chair

Stylecraft, Arper Cila chair

Space, Kartell chair

Spence and Lyda, Artisan Mela dining chair

Living Edge, Herman Miller Aeron Task chair

Living Edge, Herman Miller Cosm task chair

Stylecraft, Arper Nuur table

Living Edge, Herman Miller Eames task chair

Steelcase Think chair

Let there be light

Stylecraft, Artemide Tolomeo Micro

Stylecraft, Ross Gardam Ora lamp

Accessorise with elegance

Cult, Arcs Vase and Slant white light

Cult, HAY Maxim Stripe Box

Cult, HAY colour storage

Neatt, Folia umbrella stand

Greg Natale, Debbie collection

Living Edge, Muuto Compile shelving system

Living Edge, Muuto Kink vase

Space, Vitra O-Tidy

Space, Kartell umbrella stand

Space Kartell trolley

Spence and Lyda, Ceramics Cu vase

Living Edge, drawing 10 by Ronan Bouroullec, The Wrong Shop

Space, Vitra Eames Elephant

It’s what’s underfoot that counts

Markian, Eileen

Cult, Nanimarquina rug

Space and Lyda, Acapo

Space, Kitty rug in brown

Designer Rugs, Greg Natale, Banto

Tappeti, Ora Luxe Fringe

Designer Rugs, Greg Natale, Moire

Designer Rugs, Catherine Martin, Westchester

Bring order to your chaos

SKEEHAN Studio, Nave modular ottoman

Cult, Pier System 23

Cult, MOS Bookcase by GamFratesi

Cult Design
cultdesign.com.au

Designer Rugs
designerrugs.com.au

Greg Natale
gregnatale.com

Living Edge
livingedge.com.au

Markian
markian.com.au

Neatt
neatt.com.au

Space Furniture
spacefurniture.com.au

Studio.mckeon
studiomckeon.com

Stylecraft
stylecrfaft.com.au

Tappeti
tappeti.com.au

Winnings
winnings.com.au

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