10 Most Functional Desks For Your Home Office

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Today’s roundup is especially for those of you who are working at home, and it’s dedicated to the most practical and functional desks that you can find on the market today; they will save your space, give you much storage, declutter the workspace, charge your devices, they can be hidden and much, much more! All of these items are designers’ ones, they gonna polish your interior style and maybe even become a focal point.

The Pill Wall Desk is designed by Lithuanian-based Emko. Multifunctional and stylish, the desk aims to provide the cure for cluttered living spaces while also offering an innovative way of creating a compact workspace. Its interior features display and storage spaces, with an adjustable shelving system and sockets. Available in white with a white or black back, the Pill Wall Desk also comes in black, blue and yellow.

Pill Wall desk by Emko (via www.digsdigs.com)

Pill Wall desk by Emko (via www.digsdigs.com)

Zanotta’s new Calamo console desk features a recessed leather storage compartment for hiding away papers, laptops, tablet devices or general desk clutter. Combining a light frame, a thin top and handy drop leaf storage compartment, Zanotta’s Calamo desk is an elegant yet practical design. The desk features a varnished steel frame available in black, chrome and graphite finishes while the top and storage space are lined with a warm and luxurious leather.

Calamo Desk by Gabriele Rosa (via media.designerpages.com)

Calamo Desk by Gabriele Rosa (via media.designerpages.com)

The Secretary is a writing desk with hidden storage under a hinged countertop. The raised level functions as a shelf for home accessories, books or a lamp – helping the workspace to look at home in a more informal environment. The desk is constructed from laminate and oiled oak, using a “sticks and plates” technique where the back legs support the top shelf and prevent it from bending.

the Secretary Desk by Isabel Ahm (via https:)

the Secretary Desk by Isabel Ahm (via https:)

Ink is made of American walnut, it is trapezoidal in shape and you access it by opening a door which is tilted to become a work top. inside the compartment, three drawers, led lighting and another compartment with sockets for connecting all kinds of electronic devices, even if the name ‘ink’ recalls traditional handwriting done with pen, ink and paper, but above all with ideas.

Ink Desk by Jasper Morrison (via www.designboom.com)

Ink Desk by Jasper Morrison (via www.designboom.com)

Metis is a solid wood desk that may be compact, but it’s outfitted with all kinds of compartments and sections you can use to stow your gear. Available in oak or walnut, Metis comes with three drawers, a secret compartment and two hidden sections that should be plenty of space to help you get your clutter under control. It even hides your electric cables and wires for ultimate tidiness.

Metis Desk by Gonçalo Campos (via design-milk.com)

Metis Desk by Gonçalo Campos (via design-milk.com)

The idea behind the Pacco desk was to have it fit into small spaces against a wall, which is where the two-legged design originated. Built from wood and white sheet metal, the minimalist desk easily transitions between the two contrasting materials, which give it a modern look. The open space underneath the desktop provides extra storage for the compact design.

Pacco Desk by Artur de Menezes and Leonard Sitta (via www.digsdigs.com)

Pacco Desk by Artur de Menezes and Leonard Sitta (via www.digsdigs.com)

This may be the perfect small space bookshelf / computer desk for those who want visually attractive furniture that doesn’t have big space requirements. The K Workstation from MisoSoupDesigns shares the common theme of their product line with the signature bent wood construction and a clean, modern, and very light design. The K Workstation is formed by a single sinuous piece that mounts to the wall and offers a stylish place to house your computer, books, and a few decorative accessories.

K Workstation from MisoSoupDesigns (via www.furniturefashion.com)

K Workstation from MisoSoupDesigns (via www.furniturefashion.com)

Sit/stand desks are all the ergonomic rage and LEVIT8 is right what you need – the flat folding portable gadget that transforms your ordinary desk into a standing one. No parts. No assembly. Stylish and laconic modern design with a bold edge. It utilizes the age-old box-twist folding technique to flatten so it can be thrown in your bag or briefcase along with your laptop, and it’s rather lightweight.

LEVIT8 foldable mini-desk by Levit8  (via www.digsdigs.com)

LEVIT8 foldable mini-desk by Levit8 (via www.digsdigs.com)

The LEAN ON DESK has a compact design answers the need for a desk at home without taking up too much space. Instead of wasting space above, shelves were incorporated for extra storage, which also double the desk’s function. It leans against the wall, meaning it’s not permanently in place so you can move it around. Instead of wasting space above, shelves were incorporated for extra storage.

Leon On Desk by PAMU (via design-milk.com)

Leon On Desk by PAMU (via design-milk.com)

This versatile system goes beyond the basic functionality of a desk. Characterized by simple shapes and straight lines, its minimalistic design is composed of three horizontally and vertically varied elements that can be recombined in numerous combinations. This reduction in parts results in the system being lightweight, easy to assemble, and quickly reconfigurable.

JOIN desk by Giuseppe Burgio (via www.digsdigs.com)

JOIN desk by Giuseppe Burgio (via www.digsdigs.com)