Being green also means being mindful of how we dispose of any product. If at all possible, donate first, recycle second, discard only as a last resort.
Another uncomplicated design. This time with a cushion, a nice contour for back comfort, and no legs to get tangled with. I once bought IKEA chairs that were SO comfortable but everyone kept tripping over the legs...
This seems more like a kid's homework corner to me than a home office; it seems like such a pleasant spot to get work done. The Paris poster, the eclectic mix of furniture, a comfy chair and a good light should help with algebra.
The tulip chair, the enamel-topped table, the 1937 Parisian Exhibition poster, and hey, even those Apple speakers give this work area great personality.
Unfortunately, I wasn't able to bring my own desk - but if I had been, a tiny little one like this would've been a good choice - it's cute and also saves space.
The simple mixmatch of this minimalist corner brings out a fun flair without too much noise. I love how the crate to the right serves as a sort of roaming bookshelf.
I like the colors. The two drawer table is so cute, and the poster so interesting. Don't care for the chair. Of course the desk is way too small for me.