As many of you know, blogger Heather Clawson has released a book entitled Habitually Chic, Creativity at Work. The book chronicles the work spaces of many creative designers and is thoroughly inspiring.
I've been planning my own blogging work space in my new apartment and the book has provided me with a lot of ideas. I took it to bed one night and stayed up way too late reading all of the interviews and exploring the detail shots. Most amazing is that Heather took all of the photos herself!
Heather is a dear friend of mine but despite that I am truly so in love with this book, relationships aside (and I'm honored to even be included in the acknowledgements)!
After reading the book and my trip to Market I wondered just how one could create their own Habitually Chic workspace? The Highpoint showrooms provide a lot of inspiration on their own. The Alice Desk by Alexa Hampton for Hickory Chair is great for a small space so you can hide the mess away!
Also at Hickory Chair was a workspace set up utilizing a dining table and chairs. I may be using my dining room as an office in my own apartment so this was great to see in place.
The Jasper Writing Desk by Mariette Himes Gomez for Hickory Chair is a beautiful piece of furniture and I especially appreciate the drawer locks and metal feet!
Jeffrey Alan Marks designed this stunning Middlefork center table for his new collection for Palecek which I think would make a great workspace.
The most beautiful collection I've seen in years and everyone was talking about at Market was by Thomas Pheasant for Baker.
I snapped these photos at the product launch party in the Baker Georgetown store. The details on the desk are beautiful: the greek key, the square brass pulls, and that metal stretcher detail.
And what is the perfect workspace without lighting? I loved the Bacco floorlamp from Julian Chichester which frees up workspace. For a larger desk where space isn't at a premium this capitol lamp from Regina Andrew fits the bill. Now go get inspired by checking out Heather's book!
First three images from Habitually Chic: Creativity At Work by Heather Clawson, published by powerHouse Books. Other snapshots are my own.
I've been planning my own blogging work space in my new apartment and the book has provided me with a lot of ideas. I took it to bed one night and stayed up way too late reading all of the interviews and exploring the detail shots. Most amazing is that Heather took all of the photos herself!
Heather is a dear friend of mine but despite that I am truly so in love with this book, relationships aside (and I'm honored to even be included in the acknowledgements)!
After reading the book and my trip to Market I wondered just how one could create their own Habitually Chic workspace? The Highpoint showrooms provide a lot of inspiration on their own. The Alice Desk by Alexa Hampton for Hickory Chair is great for a small space so you can hide the mess away!
Also at Hickory Chair was a workspace set up utilizing a dining table and chairs. I may be using my dining room as an office in my own apartment so this was great to see in place.
The Jasper Writing Desk by Mariette Himes Gomez for Hickory Chair is a beautiful piece of furniture and I especially appreciate the drawer locks and metal feet!
Jeffrey Alan Marks designed this stunning Middlefork center table for his new collection for Palecek which I think would make a great workspace.
The most beautiful collection I've seen in years and everyone was talking about at Market was by Thomas Pheasant for Baker.
I snapped these photos at the product launch party in the Baker Georgetown store. The details on the desk are beautiful: the greek key, the square brass pulls, and that metal stretcher detail.
And what is the perfect workspace without lighting? I loved the Bacco floorlamp from Julian Chichester which frees up workspace. For a larger desk where space isn't at a premium this capitol lamp from Regina Andrew fits the bill. Now go get inspired by checking out Heather's book!
First three images from Habitually Chic: Creativity At Work by Heather Clawson, published by powerHouse Books. Other snapshots are my own.
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