This inspiring monochromatic workspace is the AFTER shot from Decor8. By organizing her space with color, she was able to unify the space quickly. I tend to favor lots of color in my space but I like the tranquil study in greys that she created with this space. (via decor8)
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This inventive desktop organizer was created by architect/designer/writer Barbara Flanagan. Several variations exist and Fab is offering them for the next twi days starting at $28. (via Fab.com)
This fantastic vintage pencil and ruler mobile speaks for itself. Crafted with pencils from the 1940s through the 1980s and sharpened in military formation, they would be the perfect accent to office or workshop. The creator notes that they sound like bamboo chimes when a breeze causes them to bump into each other. Sounds heavenly.…
A Canadian duo decorates and rents gorgeous flats in Montreal including this beautiful desk in a 2-bedroom flat in the Quartier International in Old Montreal. This mid-century desk and chair look over a lovely print and enormous paned windows. Just lovely. (via Creative Flats)
A Place of Her Own
This is another look from Stylizimo but it has a much different feeling.The warm wood secretary desk with stool and wrap feels cozy and intimate where the other workspace feels open and efficient. I like each space though they evoke different feelings. (via Stylizimo blog)
Scandinvian simplicity
This is a clean, minimal Norwegian-styled office space. Everything is light and neutral with color accents added on the pinboard and in subtle accessories (ball of yarn, roll of wrapping paper). This makes it easy to update and change the feel on the space just by changing out images on the board or adding an…
The truly recyclable notepad! This is a ceramic “tablet” that can written upon with a dry-erase marker and used over and over. Love the spiral notebook look but a stray ceramic tile would work just as well. £13.50 (via notonthehighstreet.com)
