25 Amazing Office Interior Ideas You'll Definitely Want To Steal

25 Amazing Office Spaces That Radiate Calm
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Did you know that a beautiful office is good news for your health and wellbeing?

We recently reported that there is "overwhelming" evidence to show well-designed offices help boost your inner peace.

But where, we hear you wail, do you start? You don't need to be Kelly Hoppen to revamp your desk.

Between Pinterest and Instagram, there's a wealth of inspiration waiting to be found. And we've done some serious digging to find you a selection of the most beautiful and inspiring workspaces across the globe.

From crisp white interiors and colorful desk accessories, from shabby chic vintage desks to minimal Scandi designs - we're sighing over these gorgeous desks...

5 Ways To Introduce Plants To Your Office
In the corner(01 of05)
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Is there a free corner of your office which could benefit from a large potted plant? If so, you know what to do... (We recommend planting a 'rubber plant' as they are well-known for removing indoor air pollutants.) (credit:archideaphoto via Getty Images)
On your desk(02 of05)
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If you're suffering from serious lack of motivation then try popping a small plant (or two) on your desk. For a quirky slant, use a vintage teapot as a planter. (credit:Jill Ferry via Getty Images)
On your end-of-desk pedestal(03 of05)
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See that space at the end of your desk, the one where the end-of-desk pedestal is sat? That unused surface is crying out for a bit of greenery. Place a row of cacti in a rectangular planter, then fill with pretty pebbles to cover up the soil. Alternatively if you love a bit of earth, leave the soil for all to see. (credit:Brett Stevens via Getty Images)
Hanging from the ceiling(04 of05)
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Plants aren't just for desks. Hanging baskets can work indoors, too. (credit:Prasit photo via Getty Images)
On a wall(05 of05)
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Whilst being relatively difficult to maintain, a green feature wall is super cool and should get the whole office talking (and hopefully, working!). (credit:Rosalind Simon via Getty Images)