Maker Stations is a publication dedicated to inspirational home offices and mindful living. We curate beautiful & functional home office setups from makers around the world.
Home office setups from makers across the globe
Maker Stations is a publication dedicated to inspirational home offices and mindful living. We curate beautiful & functional home office setups from makers around the world.
Hello, friends ๐ Iโm Ilya, a visual designer and a co-founder of Maker Stations based in sunny Leith, Edinburgh ๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ณ๓ ฃ๓ ด๓ ฟ I love WFH. Offices can be fun in their way, but I always struggled to focus in a noisy, open environment. That (and a famous virus thing that made us stuck at our homes) prompted me to look for some desk inspiration. I had a blast browsing home office setups & battle stations on Reddit, butโฆ I always wanted to learn more about the insights and the makers behind them. Pictures
@elenailford @ilyailford this is sooo amazing! Humans have an innate ability to make each space his/her own. Even as we work remotely, a customized work-station gives a sense of belonging and purpose to what we do. Sharing some love from my team-mate @hereisnaman's Maker Station :) https://imgur.com/zNUkHb3.jpg
What a wonderful idea! I always find inspiration in other peopleโs stories and this project looks very promising. Congratulations! (goes to read all the articles)
What a brilliant idea! Here's how my home office look like in cloudy London :)
congrats guys, and great idea ๐
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