Tiny, space-saving desk setups designed to perfectly fit into your modern homes!

The most important element of our home office is our desk, especially since work from home became the new normal, and we basically bid adieu to corporate offices. Finding the right desk is just half the battle. You may find the best desk ever, but if you don’t know how to set it up, in accordance with your needs, then you may just be losing the second half of the battle. And this can be a huge task when we take into consideration the size of our modern-day cramped apartments! We need desk setups that occupy minimum space while providing us with the utmost functionality and work. Because a great day of work partially depends on the state of our desk and its setup! If you want to set up your desk in the most efficient manner possible, ensuring that it perfectly merges with the rest of your millennial home, while boosting productivity and motivation, then you’re at the right place! Here are a few impressive desk setups for you to gain inspiration from, and finally declutter and set up your desk the way you really want to. Best of luck!

I absolutely love this desk setup by Greg Shovlin! He’s maintained a wooden theme with white accents. The minimal desk occupies minimum space while rating high on functionality and aesthetics. The standing storage units on either side of the desk allow you to display your prized souvenirs!

This desk setup by @norse.keeb is perfect for our modern-day cramped apartments. A simple wooden desk has been fitted into one corner of the room, creating a personal little work nook, amped with everything you will need on a regular working day – from a dual-screen PC to a crafty storage unit above the desk.

This desk setup by Maxim Tsiabus (@maxim_tsiabus) is clean, classy, and all-white! A white wooden wall-mounted slab functions as the desk, a nifty replacement for the usual space-consuming desks. Tsiabus has placed only essentials on his desk, hence creating an organized and efficient space.

This desk setup by Nataliia Klochko (@archi.tash) is similar to the one by Maxim Tsiabus, however, she has followed a wooden theme that merges with the surrounding space. This is a desk setup that could easily be incorporated into your bedroom! You don’t even need a separate home office.

This desk setup is probably the most adorable one I’ve seen, and you could fit it into even the tiniest home! The desk is large enough to house a PC and other essential knick-knacks. A hint of green above the desk adds a calming aura to the space.

This desk setup by Dimitar Karanikolov (@karanikolov) is modern and minimal! The desk merges with a storage unit, creating an efficient system that would be a wonder to work in. Such a workspace is ideal for work-from-home scenarios in seriously cramped homes!

Nothing beats a desk set up with a view! Liam Martin’s desk has been artfully tucked against a window, hence saving up on a whole lot of space, while also providing a relaxing view. It’s the best of both worlds!

This desk setup by Oliur (@ultralinx) is one that we could all achieve! It’s relatively simple and easy to put together and is the perfect setup for the work-from-home beginners, who are trying to create a comfortable workspace in their tiny urban homes.

There is no such thing as ‘too big a screen’! We love this vibrant desk setup which is perfect for working from home as well as some Netflix and chill once work is done! It allows you to transform your living room into a home office.

This desk setup by  @teksetup  is work-from-home desk goals! A wall-mounted pegboard storage unit on one side of the desk perfectly stores his gadgets from an extra keyboard to headphones, to even little planters. A dual-screen setup is accentuated by an L-shaped lighting unit in the background. It illuminates the desk completely, providing plenty of light while he works!

Clean and minimal desk setups to take your home office up a notch + maximize productivity!

The most important element of our home office is our desk, especially since work from home became the new normal, and we basically bid adieu to corporate offices. Finding the right desk is just half the battle. You may find the best desk ever, but if you don’t know how to set it up, in accordance with your needs, then you may just be losing the second half of the battle. Maintaining a clean and organized desk is extremely essential because I truly believe a clean desk equals a clean mind. A great day of work partially depends on the state of our desk. If you want to set up your desk in the most efficient manner possible so as to boost productivity and motivation, then you’re at the right place. Here are a few impressive desk setups for you to gain inspiration from, and finally declutter and set up your desk the way you really want to. Best of luck!

This desk setup by Kim Ballesteros (@kim_blstrs) is sleek, futuristic, and uber cool! A dual monitor setup, a Playstation console, and controller, as well as speakers, make up the ultimate boys zone. He’s maintained a minimal black and white theme, with a little wooden platform providing a pop of contrast. Also, note how the Playstation console has been wall-mounted. What a cool way to save space and display your favorite gaming console!

This desk setup by The MagiTech (@themagitech) features a wooden theme! A dual-screen setup and a quirky keyboard add a futuristic and techy element to an otherwise neat and classic desk setup! I love the little potted plants, that add a surreal touch of green.

This desk setup by Jeorge Paolo (jeorgepaolo_) is everything I would want my desk to be! He’s placed only the bare essentials on his desk including an ergonomically cool mouse! A wooden stationery tray holds all his important knick-knacks – such as his spectacles. Everything that he would need on a regular work day is within his reach and neatly arranged.

This jungle desk setup by Brandon Westbury-Jennings (@rtwentysix) is truly one of a kind! It’s a clean gaming setup, that includes a quirky keyboard customized with Koi Carp keycaps! A jungle-themed desk mat, potted plants, and a pegboard surrounded by vines create a true jungle vibe.

This desk setup by @teksetup is work-from-home desk goals! A wall-mounted pegboard storage unit on one side of the desk perfectly stores his gadgets from an extra keyboard to headphones, to even little planters. A dual-screen setup is accentuated by an L-shaped lighting unit in the background. It illuminates the desk completely, providing plenty of light while he works!

This quirky and playful setup by @dailysetuptech features an interesting monochrome keyboard, a toy car, and some mini succulents! It’s an eclectic mix of cheerful products. Work will definitely feel like play on such a desk!

There is no such thing as ‘too big a screen’! We love this vibrant desk setup which is perfect for working from home as well as some Netflix and chill once work is done!

This desk setup by The Canistic (@thebucketlisttech) is heaven for anyone who likes to watch some Netflix during their work breaks! An earthy and minimal tone follows the entire setup, with an impressive TV screen placed above the desk.

I love this minimal monochrome setup! An antique lamp, matte black shelving, and hints of brown make it a cute and quirky workspace. It’s a simple and warm desk setup that helps you work clutter-free and peacefully!

This work from home office is heaven for plant lovers! The desk setup up by Andre Watts (@andrewattsbro) is an elongated one. It houses a dual-screen PC, a single-screen PC, and a tablet with an adjoined keyboard – all placed neatly and tactfully. Speakers, keyboards, and mouses have been interwoven in between the computers, with no one intruding on anyone’s personal space. I, also, love the mini garden setup behind the desk. It adds a calming dash of green in an otherwise techy space!

Desk Setups to de-clutter your home office + boost your daily productivity and efficiency!

The most important element of our home office is our desk, especially since work from home became the new normal, and we basically bid adieu to corporate offices. Finding the right desk is just half the battle. You may find the best desk ever, but if you don’t know how to set it up, in accordance with your needs, then you may just be losing the second half of the battle. Maintaining a clean and organized desk is extremely essential because I truly believe a clean desk equals a clean mind. A great day of work partially depends on the state of our desk. If you want to set up your desk in the most efficient manner possible so as to boost productivity and motivation, then you’re at the right place. Here are a few impressive desk setups for you to gain inspiration from, and finally declutter and set up your desk the way you really want to. Best of luck!

This desk setup by Kim Ballesteros (@kim_blstrs) is sleek, futuristic, and uber cool! A dual monitor setup, a Playstation console, and controller, as well as speakers, make up the ultimate boys zone. He’s maintained a minimal black and white theme, with a little wooden platform providing a pop of contrast. Also, note how the Playstation console has been wall-mounted. What a cool way to save space and display your favorite gaming console!

This desk setup by @teksetup is work-from-home desk goals! A wall-mounted pegboard storage unit on one side of the desk perfectly stores his gadgets from an extra keyboard to headphones, to even little planters. A dual-screen setup is accentuated by an L-shaped lighting unit in the background. It illuminates the desk completely, providing plenty of light while he works!

This quirky and playful setup by @dailysetuptech features an interesting monochrome keyboard, a toy car, and some mini succulents! It’s an eclectic mix of cheerful products. Work will definitely feel like play on such a desk!

I love a desk with a view! This desk setup by Tyler Zhang (@tzhang.raw) has been outfitted with a dual-screen PC and a laptop, and a beautiful view as a backdrop. A backlit keyboard and mouse pad provide a perfect contrast to an otherwise almost all-black setup.

This desk setup by Ernest Soo (@ernestsoo) is clean, all white, and minimal! It features an ample amount of storage space, with drawer units on each side of the desk, and a wall-mounted pegboard above it as well. This leaves the desk quite de-cluttered and clean, with only the necessary products being placed on it. Marie Kondo would be proud!

This desk setup by The ShuffleFluff (@theshufflefluff) looks like one out of a graphic designer’s home office! I love the little stationery trays which neatly hold all stationery items. I mean, most of us have our pens and pencils littered all over our desks. He’s artfully integrated a couple of lighting designs, as well as a touch of greenery on the shelves above. It has a little bit of everything!

I love a simple wooden desk neatly scattered with only the essentials! And this desk setup by Imran Nayeem (@imrannayeem_) is exactly that – monochrome aesthetics with all the gadgets you could possibly need in a workday all arranged within grab-able distance! I love how accessible and easy to use his smartphone becomes when placed on the phone stand. This one rates high on efficiency!

This work from home office is heaven for plant lovers! The desk setup up by Andre Watts (@andrewattsbro) is an elongated one. It houses a dual-screen PC, a single-screen PC, and a tablet with an adjoined keyboard – all placed neatly and tactfully. Speakers, keyboards, and mouses have been interwoven in between the computers, with no one intruding on anyone’s personal space. I, also, love the mini garden setup behind the desk. It adds a calming dash of green in an otherwise techy space!

This desk setup seems like a photographer’s or videographer’s ultimate work space! Uchin Mahazaki’s (@uchin.mahazaki) desk manages to incorporate various kinds of cameras, an Xbox, a floating PC, and multiple little planters. It’s the ideal space to work in, play in, or simply relax in! Hard to find a desk setup that allows you to do all of this.

Photographer Cam DiCecca’s (@camdiceccatech) desk setup perfectly showcases his essential gadgets – from his prized camera to his speakers. He’s maintained a black and grey aesthetic, creating a classical look, that would work for almost anyone!

Bring your home to life with these inspirational Gantri lighting designs!

Homes is where our our heart is, a 100% right now. The past year has taught us to look at this tiny space in a whole new light! While we can’t get rid of all the cables that snake across our desk, or the random products that end up on our couch, what makes or breaks our interior is the lighting we choose. In fact, the right light can make your clutter seem aesthetic too! My choice of aesthetics is the Japandi aesthetics – a mix of Japanese minimalism and Scandinavian design elements that emphasize a clean, clutter-free interior with mood lighting and warm tones. In my aim to find the perfect light setting, I came across Gantri – the brand that connects with the best industrial designers of our time to create a lamp that is made from plants! Gantri uses the world’s first sugar-derieved PLA blends that promises tough material that does not harm the planet. Ticks all your boxes, doesn’t it? To add a bit of minimal magic to your home, here are some of my handpicked lamp designs from Gantri that will elevate your work setup to a whole new level!

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The Art Deco movement of the late 19th century helped create new relationships between architecture and geometry. In a time that was certainly considered flourishing, just before the world wars, Art Deco beautifully combined European sensibilities with Eastern and South-American exotic styles, while expressing itself through simple-yet-complex geometric forms and shapes… quite like Picasso’s Cubist art, but with arguably more attention to symmetry and composition. The Arintzea Collection from Muka Design Lab and Gantri pays a tribute to Art Deco’s influences within Basque architecture.

With its jagged, low-poly edges, the Iceberg Table Lamp by Hannah Fink for Gantri looks quite like its source of inspiration, although it promises not to disappear as a consequence of global warming. Made in corn-based PLA, using 3D printing techniques (Gantri’s speciality), the Iceberg Lamp comes with a warm LED light on the inside to give it a cozy glow as it sits on your desk or by your bed. The jagged edges on the Iceberg come with functionality too. The form allows you to dock devices such as mobile phones and tablets between its geometrically sculpted peaks, allowing the lamp to also serve as a stand for your smart-devices. Part ambient light, part smartphone stand, and full heartwarming design!

Meet the Palm lights, a light collection designed for working from home. The Palm is designed to help you channel your focus, creating a comforting workspace that also boosts your productivity. The Palm creation is designed by Gantri’s wellness initiative, Reach. Delivering 270 degree of motion, Palm’s design shines light directly on your desk without inducing eye strain, at the same time, the base occupies as little space as possible to keep your desk clutter-free.

Aptly named Encore, this lamp, by Sam Does Design, is filled with visual metaphors. It comes 3D-printed in Gantri’s special Plant Polymer (GPP), and even though the body of the lamp’s made entirely out of hard plastic, its curtain-inspired form, combined with the material’s inherent translucency, gives it a delicate, fabric-esque appeal, allowing it to look less industrial and more soft and inviting. The Encore is all about visual poetry. While the Weight flipped the ‘light’ aspect of the lamp, making it something that’s actually visually heavy, Encore is rich with an element of performance. Inspired by the curtains that separate an audience from the stage, the Encore lamp plays the very apt role of stage-lighting that brings the room to life when switched on. The Encore’s switch sits on its power-cord, with a diffuser slider for you to adjust brightness, but cleverly enough, its top-view is a modern reinterpretation of the switch… designed to look like the digital icon found on touchscreen interfaces.

Dieter Rams dictates that good design should be simple. The Cantilever lamp by Gantri is the perfect example of this concept. Cantilever is a simple, spherical table light with a whimsical twist – the off center globe sits on an elevated base, washing its surroundings in a warm glow. The geometric design with its warm appeal will make you smile, almost like a loved one inviting you home everytime you walk in.

Muka Design Lab’s Maskor fits comfortable, be it your desktop or your bedside. The award-winning studio is a practitioner of the Slow Design Movement, a movement that focuses on sourcing locally, designing thoughtfully and help people live int he present. Made from Gantri’s sugar-derieved PLA blends, the Maskor (Basque word for seashell) takes inspiration from the texture found on the seashell. Wherever placed, this lamp gives you an almost meditative property and makes it perfect to help cut out distractions.

Suyo mixes light and functionality, which makes it a perfect fit for those uber-busy desk setups that have no space to spare. Be it a plant or upir pencils or any other random knick knacks you choose, Suyo will be the faithful assistant at your side when you need it. Designer McKay Nilson from NYC designed Suyo to create and emotional connection with the objects we share around us. Keeping that in mind, I would certainly double up Suyo as a planter,make it my happy space.

Float is the lamp with a story to tell. Inspired by the Japanese glass fishing floats, the lamp is designed to mimic the gently floating motion of these boats. This lamp can be hung by your desk setup or keep it on your table, the design is sure to attract the attention of everyone who comes across it. Designer Viviana Degrandi says “When it’s on a table, it almost seems like the sphere is floating on water. I wanted to create a light that was flexible, gentle, and simple — that would fit in any room of the home.”

Add a touch of retro with Nicholas Baker’s Pixel! The Brooklyn based designer has a unique inspiration behind this lamp, and he explains,”While shining light through a 3D print, Baker noticed a unique illuminated effect from the print’s grid-like internal structure. Baker expanded upon this effect and drew further inspiration from the retro-digital world and it’s 8bit iconography. Pixel features a diffusive grid where each square emits a different level of lighting – giving the appearance of a “pixelated” light.”

Designed to help declutter your nightstand as well as help you de-clutter your mind, the TRAY light serves as an ambient lamp that also holds and organizes your bedside items like your spectacles, water bottle, phone, etc. It features an accordion-inspired lampshade that glows with a fluted/banded design, atop which sits an opaque tray that holds your belongings. At 9.25 x 9.25 inches, it fits comfortably on most bedside tables, and offers enough surface area for all your belongings. When the lamp’s switched on, your objects are cast in a diffused light that bounces around your room. Without creating any glare or appearing too bright, the TRAY Table Light lets you easily spot and access your belongings and even see clearly around your bedroom. The TRAY Table Light comes as a collaborative effort between Silvon and Gantri. Like all of Gantri’s lamps, the TRAY is 3D printed out of the proprietary Gantri Plant Polymer (GPP) and treated with a matte finish. The inside of the lamp is fitted with a 6W LED bulb, and the TRAY also has a dimmer switch integrated into its TPE electrical cord.

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