Moodboarding my office
A House Calls home office from a San Francisco remodel. | Photography by Carlos Chavarria
Help me choose between three (!) moodboards
Welcome! This week, I moved into a new workspace in Vox Media?s DC headquarters, so I?ve got office decor on the brain. Take a gander at my three moodboards below, then stick around for some fun links, plus discussion of a very ~controversial~ topic. ?Kelsey
In the mood for office talk
What?s the first thing I do when I hear, ?I have good news: We found a dedicated space for the Curbed team?"
I make a moodboard. Or three.
Given the practicalities of furnishing a workspace (budget, mainly, but also overhead fluorescent lighting and lack of window), I had a few priorities in mind: Source ambient lighting, primarily one desk lamp and one floor lamp. Bring artwork from home to personalize the space. Select flexible pieces that can be used elsewhere in the office, if needed. And don?t let my champagne tastes lead me astray when picking out a bookshelf. Everything I?ve chosen here is under $600, assembled into three directions. (Two of these heavily feature green, so you can probably tell which color palette I?m leaning toward.)
Peachy Keen
Clockwise from top left: Daily task chair in red from Blu Dot ($599); Line art LED floor lamp from West Elm ($349); Chicago lowboy in cherry from Blu Dot ($599); Ambit pendant light by Muuto x TAF Architects from A+R Store ($229); sage bush from Magnolia Home (...
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