Gasholders Building in King’s Cross, with its lone desk taking centre stage. A more sumptuous solution is a “spillover space” in the study, with a chaise longue or small seating arrangement for reading or resting, says Charu Gandhi, founder of the design house Elicyon.
There’s a similar chill-out feel in the “working from home space” in the two-bed show flat, priced at £2.995m through Strutt & Parker at Television Centre, White City.
The sofa and Papa Bear chair by Hans J Wegne provide “the perfect set-up for an afternoon coffee and email station,” says the apartment’s designer Suzy Hoodless.
Charu Gandhi also ensures all office inspiration killers – the printers, paperwork and cables – are tucked out of sight. “Many clients now want an.
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