Whether it’s for remote work, school projects with the kids or tending to family finances, there are certain tasks that demand their own space. Here, furnishings, accessories, and inspiration for an effective and stylish home office.

Defined by clean lines and a monochromatic color palette, Light on White Design Studio styled this home office to impart serenity. The eye doesn’t miss the grandeur of the Calacatta Oro marble desk by Meridiani, while the sculptural form of the rope-like light fixture by Luke Lamp Co. adds a dynamic contrast to the otherwise linear geometry of the room.

Boasting a nontraditional shape that immediately captures attention, the Oeuf desk by Jonathan Adler is crafted from travertine and perched on asymmetrical ebonized oak supports with a wire-brushed finish.

Made of smooth leather and embossed with the Medusa 95 emblem, the Medusa pencil holder by Versace is sure to stand out among other desk accessories.

There’s a seductive quality to the 24K gold Snake letter opener by L’Objet that is impossible to resist.

A dialectic of opposites, the Cavour desk by Zanotta finds expression in the balanced contrast between the organic and dynamic lines of its structure and the geometry of the clean and static volumes of its storage compartment and chest of drawers.

Designed by Studio 7.5 for Herman Miller, the Cosm chair is an ergonomic marvel that instantly responds to the body’s movement and posture to provide a natural balance and total support. Shop it here.

Every Avignon desk lamp designed by Suzanne Duin for Currey & Company is handmade by artisans in Southeast Asia with black paper shades in a tight weave and steel in a polished brass finish.

The Meisterstück Around the World in 80 Days pen by Montblanc draws its inspiration from Jules Verne’s renowned adventure novel and depicts scenes from the story on its shell. Made of sterling silver and gold, the pen is an instant heirloom.

Designer Briggs Solomon energized this corner of a residence by architect Max Strang by delineating it as the home’s office. His tools? A custom desk and antique chair.










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