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A well-designed home office changes how you work. Our office furniture collection pairs functional form with considered aesthetics, because a space that looks good makes it easier to think clearly and stay focused. You'll find desks with clean profiles, task chairs that balance comfort with style, shelving that keeps things ordered without feeling clinical, and accent pieces that bring personality to a working environment.
A standing desk allows height adjustment so you can alternate between sitting and standing throughout the day, which can help reduce back strain and improve posture, while a standard desk is fixed at a single seated height.
For general use with a laptop or monitor, a desk between 100cm and 140cm wide is typically sufficient, while dual-monitor setups or additional workspace needs may call for 150cm or more.
Look for adjustable seat height, lumbar support, and armrests, and ensure your feet can sit flat on the floor with knees at roughly a 90-degree angle when seated at your desk.
Filing cabinets and drawer units help keep documents organised, while wall-mounted shelving or compact cabinets suit smaller offices where floor space is limited.
Many people find standing desks improve comfort and energy during long work sessions, particularly for those working from home full-time, though the benefit depends on how consistently you alternate between sitting and standing.
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