Choosing home office furniture need not force a choice between style and function; high-quality pieces can be both stylish and ergonomically supportive. Most people spend at least eight hours a day at a desk, so a workspace should be enjoyable and not cause back injury. Personal aesthetic can guide choices, from candy-colored filing cabinets to midcentury-modern desk chairs, and furniture should blend with overall home interior design. Options range from fashion-forward retailers offering kidney-bean-shaped Ortega desks and designer collaborations to legacy brands offering midcentury icons like the Soft Pad chair and user-focused designs emphasizing ease of use.
When outfitting your home office, it often feels like you have to choose between style or pieces that perform. But the best office furniture can do it all-and make you more productive at the same time. After all, since most of us spend at least eight hours a day at a desk, you should enjoy where you work-plus, you should be sure it's not actively breaking your back.
For the It girl who wants her productivity zone to match her aesthetic, Lulu and Georgia offers office furniture that would look more at home in an interior design studio than a corporate high-rise. The kidney-bean-shaped Ortega desk still gives you plenty of surface area to spread out, but it mimics the curved sofa trend that's everywhere right now. Plus, the brand is known for its fashion-forward collaborations, like Aimee Song and Carly Cushnie, so your pieces will always feel like a style statement.
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