Workspace of the Week: The bare essentials

This week’s Workspace of the Week is Sybarites’ antique office:

I really enjoy how the modern computer looks elegant against the antique backdrop. I’ll let the owner of the desk give you its details:

This is my primary work station. What more does one need? The desk was found in an antique shop in Calgary. Another disappointed couple was coming into buy it as we were carrying it out.

My MacBook runs closed under the monitor, which doesn’t give access to the DVD on this model, but I hardly use it. A power bar is tucked behind the desk on the window ledge.

You can see how steep our street is out the window. I get a little distracted watching people try to park on it.

He provides even more details about the setup in the comments to the photograph. Thank you, Sybarites, for submitting such an inspiring workspace to our group.

Want to have your own workspace featured in Workspace of the Week? Submit a picture to the Unclutterer flickr pool. Check it out because we have a nice little community brewing there. Also, don’t forget that workspaces aren’t just desks. If you’re a cook, it’s a kitchen; if you’re a carpenter, it’s your workbench.

No Responses to “Workspace of the Week: The bare essentials”

Post a Comment