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Four Years Into WFH Life, Here’s What You Need for an Aesthetically Pleasing Home Office
The author reflects on four years of working from home since the beginning of the pandemic and details an upgraded home office setup designed to be both functional and aesthetically pleasing. The goal was to create a 'quiet' workspace while incorporating colorful and unique pieces, achieved through a careful selection of key items.
The central piece of the new setup is the HÅG Capisco chair, chosen for its ergonomic design and aesthetic appeal. The author notes that despite initial resistance to traditional office chairs due to their appearance, the Capisco chair stands out as an exception. Its unique, funky shape, which can be customized with various colors and finishes, is highlighted. The chair's design encourages multiple sitting positions, including sitting sideways or backwards, providing comfort and adaptability for fidgety users. The author's specific chair is teal with a firm saddle seat and a back that promotes a straighter, yet natural, posture.
For the desk, the author replaced an older counter-height table with the Duo standing desk by Branch. This choice was made after extensive research, prioritizing a sleek and unobtrusive design that would blend into the office corner. The desk was acquired in an all-white finish, though other color options are available for those desiring a more prominent focal point. The desk offers a smooth and quiet transition between sitting and standing positions, with pre-set heights for convenience. Essential accessories for the desk include a slim drawer and a cable organizer with a built-in power strip. The drawer helps maintain a clutter-free desktop by storing essentials within reach, while the cable organizer effectively hides wires, contributing to a cleaner and more organized workspace. The author also praises the packaging and labeling of the desk components, which simplified the assembly process.
An Anker 675 USB-C Docking Station was incorporated to serve as a monitor stand and enhance cable management. This docking station significantly reduces visible cables, leaving only a short segment of the laptop charger exposed. It features multiple port types, including USB, USB-C, an SD card slot, and a headphone jack, along with a wireless charger on top, eliminating the need for additional cords. The docking station is lauded for its ease of use and plug-and-play functionality.
The final addition to the home office is the MoMA Design 5-Drawer Pivot Cabinet. This item had been a long-coveted piece, eventually purchased during a sale and restock. The cabinet is appreciated for its capacity and its unique pivoting drawers, which fully expose stored items. The author expresses satisfaction with its aesthetic contribution to the home office, emphasizing its role in completing a workspace that is both functional and visually appealing.
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