This vintage 50s illustration of a kitchen office is a feast for the eyes and looks quite functional too. The neutral grey with red accents (including a red Eames bent plywood chair) is both retro and modern. Pull-out work surfaces would be just as useful today for laptops as they were for typewriters. (via Chronically…

Recreation office at Ft Miles in Cape Henlopen State Park in Delaware, once the location of the wartime Civil Defense Headquarters. So many lovely details like the paper trays, filing cabinets, phone and sturdy lunchbox all on a well-loved wooden desk. (via The Fedora Lounge)

The height of Hollywood glam in an office suite: curvaceous desk, Phillipe Starck ghost chair and decorative mirrors against a raw silk wall in midnight blue. Ooo la la! (via La Dolce Vita)

Another workspace found on Design*Sponge. This one is much busier and playful but just as functional. This is illustrator Raymond Beisinger’s space. His wife, Elizabeth Hudson, is a clothing and accessories designer so her workspace is dominated by a vintage sewing machine. (via Design*Sponge)