In this post we are taking a look at large and/or clever desks that offer lots of space for all of your work, study or hobby needs; if you prefer a more minimalistic route then be sure to check out our previous article on modern minimalist computer desks for some slightly more streamlined designs. This workspace inspiration gallery offers up some ideas that are superbly weird, and some that are just plain wonderful, so let's get started!
1 | Designer: SabrinaWe kick off our collection with this pretty DIY number that began life as an extremely dated brown hutch. With a lick of paint (and a good dose of creativity) the old piece has been transformed into an item fit for this glamorous home office space; read the whole story behind it at the link above.
2 | Designer: FantoniFramework 2.0 by Fantoni, a modern light and bright option.
3 | Designer: SineticaThis masculine desk commands respect.
5 | Designer: HuelstaAn ‘off-the-peg’ L-shaped desk works great in most corners of the home, and looks good freestanding too.
6 | Designer: DearkidsIf there are two family members that work from home, this dual sided desk is a compact and tasteful choice.
7 | Designer: Justine Hugh Jones Via: Est MagazineFor those who have a lot of files to find a home for, then wall units like this are a must. To keep the look neat and cohesive, choose a long desk like this one to go underneath the wall units, so that they do not overhang the edge of your work surface.
BUY ITThis designer desk adds a little wow factor.
9 | Designer: Maarten De CeulaerInspired by the designers love of travel, this Maarten De Ceulaer desk from ‘The Leather Collection’ is an asymmetric tower of suitcases. The result is a fun yet highly sophisticated piece that would fit perfectly in a travel themed home decor theme.
BUY ITAnother travel inspired desk design, this one resembles old travel trunks.
Designer: Moormann BUY ITThis smart desk incorporates a handy magazine rack into its surface.
BUY ITWe almost passed this desk off as too small until we saw it open, check out all of those storage compartments including a dedicated space for gadgets.
13 | Designer: Lycs ArchitectureCat lovers, here you go! A beautifully crafted desk that offers up a fun run for your feline friends whilst you work… or try to! Do check out our post on cool cat furniture if you want to get more cat goodies.
BUY ITA white laquer finish desk.
15 | Designer: Gallotti & RadiceA barely visible desk, in 12mm transparent tempered glass.
16 | Designer: Team 7The Cubus writing desk appears as a simple sideboard at first glance, but a slide out top reveals another story.
17 | Designer: PoradaOf course, workspaces don’t have to be hidden away, a sleek contemporary desk design can make a beautiful furniture addition to a room too.
BUY ITThe myriad of things you need to store at your workspace can cause clutter, but hideaway cubbies like these take the stress out of stashing the mess.
19 | Designer: Wiktoria LenartThis Worknest offers a ‘modular workplace for creative people’, and a lovely way to add a little life to your workplace–though you might find yourself with a muddy elbow if you kept that plant in the front.
20 | Designer: i m labThis twisted design appears almost sculptural.
21 | Designer: ManoTecaRepurposing is a growing trend in this modern world of waste, so a recycled door desk is a good environmentally responsible option.
22 | Designer: KrugSimple but effective for people who require a lot of space.
23 | Via: MinimaniaMini Cooper desk.
24 | Source: BoysAndGirls Jenga block desk
Designer: Strates BUY ITFloating shelves desk.
BUY ITDesk for the audiophile.
27 | Designer: StudyBedStudyBed.
28 | Designer: Studio NLWork Desk Bed: For the true workaholic!
30 | Source: Steel CaseIf you fear the health hazards from a sedentary lifestyle of working too much at your desk, the treadmill desk is an ideal solution. The model shown here is rather expensive but there are other inexpensive options on the market to choose from.
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