Moro Dabron and the lamp is by Gubi. The artwork is by David Shrigley: ‘It looks like it says Papier, but it’s actually the words paper and ink on top of each other.’No one’s ambition is to work in an office every day.
You need to work in an environment that’s inspiring. That’s why, whether I’m designing a workplace [Morey-Burrows’ clients include Sony and real-estate firm CBRE] or my own home office, I’ll use materials, textures and furniture that you’d find in the home, rather than a corporate office.
I have a sofa and coffee table in here as well as my desk. The important thing is to be comfortable. For that, most people want windows, plants, something to look at.For me, natural daylight is really important.
I like to be somewhere I can see the sky, so my desk here is underneath a big skylight. I’m not a big feng shui person, but I do have strong feelings about positioning.
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