Study Styling
Home Office Style
This study edit by designer Christian Bense is inspired by home offices he has designed in traditional London homes, bringing together mid-century sensibility with classic period charm. With rich materials and subtle pattern, the space is designed to be both functional and restful; a place for work, reading or meeting. It is home office style that feels considered, enduring, and quietly luxurious.
Curated by Christian Bense
Published 8 months ago
Form and Feeling
At the heart of the room is the “Brenne” Bean-Shaped Desk by Christiane Lemieux, a sculptural piece in burl wood that offers a soft, ergonomic shape, and would work equally well as a desk, console or vanity. On the wall, Along the Rife by Greg Becker, an atmospheric acrylic on panel, depicts a gentle, quiet scene. Together, they evoke a sense of calm and intention, setting the tone for focused work and contemplation
Measured Details
The Dialogo Chair by Tobia Scarpa offers a handsome counterpoint to the more functional desk chair; comfortable, well-crafted and modest in scale, it is well suited to a guest seat or a reading break. For a subtle dash of colour and shape, the Bubbles and Bottles Chic Mix by Pols Potten adds lightness; resting beautifully on a side table or shelf, and offering a fun punctuation to the space.