See some desks that caught my eye below. There should be one to suit everyone's taste.
Perhaps a little flamboyant for some tastes, this silver leaf Mahogany desk with curved legs is nice but pricy at £4300.
The space around this Wolfgang C. R. Mezger designed desk makes it appear to float at the corners. Grey and dark wood make it a masculine piece, but sleek and stylish all the same.
This modern desk by Milk is height adjustable, meaning the ultimate comfortable working station. There are also some quirky options like the rectangular, goldfish tank.
If you are after a space saving option, then this is it. Neat, sleek and unobtrusive but with a price tag of £3152.
This retro desk could be mistaken for a vintage dressing table. The chunky, shiny finish makes me want it for my own home office.
The MisoSoup Design's K Workstation is all about lines. The flexible lines create an interesting shape and there is space up top to throw all those books you own.
If traditional is more your thing, then the Santa Barbara Desk by Dansk might be ideal. This is solid, sturdy and classic with plenty of room to work.
Minimalistic styling is the selling point of this home desk. An aluminium frame and glass top make for a clean design and reflective finish. You will hardly know it is there at all.
The Scriba desk is delicately styled with curved edges. Claudio Bellini designed the drawers so applied pressure is all that is used to open them.
The Kinzo Air furniture shown above has futuristic angles and sleek white surfaces. Modern and fresh; I love it.Feel free to comment below with your favourite from the selection of furniture above. If you don't like any of my choices, let me know what your dream desk would look like.



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