(From left to right, top to bottom: Better Homes & Gardens, Brownstoner, Jeremy Bittermann for The New York Times, Danielle de Lange.) I hope these spaces feel colorful and inspiring. So many of the images I find around the internet of workspaces lately have been stark white and barren and don’t feel like inviting workspaces.…
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Desk Set: Caroline Harper Knapp of House of Harper
There are lots of great detail photos and “where to buy” guides interspersed in this office tour of fashion blogger Caroline Harper Knapp of House of Harper. Also interspersed are other workspace and office tours previously posted on My Domaine. Eye candy galore. (via My Domaine)
Desk Inspired
Portland-based, Hand Eye Supply has created the site Desk Inspired to feature short interviews and photos of workspaces of some very interesting creative folks. The articles feature the tools and methods they use in order to be creative each day. The photography is gorgeous and many of their favorite work tools are available for purchase…
The Desk Set: Light, Bright and White
Via Pretty Stuff on Tumblr, Michael Haverland Architect, Jacquelyn Clark and CraftandChord on Tumblr. Via Ballard Designs on Pinterest, Bourbon Daisy on Tumblr, Domaine Home and Design Love Fest. The Domaine Home link has 20 fabulous workspaces to inspire you and as always, there’s lots more inspiration to be found on The Well-Appointed Desk Pinterest…
The Desk Set: Kind Of Blue
Maybe I’m dreaming of blue skies and warm breezes but I’m enamored with blue desks, blue workspaces and blue, blue, blue!
Adding some color to your workspace
After a week in the sun, I am having a hard transition back to my beige cubicle and windowless view. So I was hunting for some accessories to brighten up my workspace. Here’s what I found: Find more inspiration at Rue Magazine art director Maia MacDonald Smith‘s Office Space Pinterest board. Or visit the Well-Appointed…
Neil Gaiman’s Writing Shed
Who wouldn’t feel more creative working in this treehouse in the woods? This is (or was) Neil Gaiman’s writing shed. It was featured in a book called Shedworking. I think its fabulous. (via Shedworking)