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Best Office Furniture We Spotted at 2026 Salone del Mobile

These workstations and desks are a perfect blend of practicality and elegance
Pragati ShandilBy Pragati ShandilMay 1, 20266 Mins Read
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As the 64th edition of Salone del Mobile unfolded this year, we were left with a glimpse of evolving workspace furniture. Designers presented redefining modern workspaces with new applications and integrations. The primary emphasis was on versatility, multi-functionality, material, and space-saving design, making home or shared workspaces better.

Some models incorporate sound-absorbing panels for maximum acoustic comfort, while others feature an electronic mechanism for adjusting the table’s height effortlessly. From the corner desk to the desk with bookcase, from acoustic office pods to the desk with drawers, we have curated a list of the best workspace furniture to inspire and motivate you. Let’s have a look.

Luna Wall Desk by Muundo

The Luna Wall Desk by Muundo is a half-moon-shaped workstation, designed to lean against the wall. The cylindrical base has a clean, minimal silhouette. The half-moon-shaped top is handcrafted in Mortex. Its natural form leans effortlessly against the wall, creating an immaculate workspace that tackles space constraints by taking up minimal space. The Luna Wall Desk has a textured surface, available in a wide range of Mortex finishes, soft whites to deep, dark tones.

Luna Wall Desk by Muundo
Image: Muundo

Harri by Peter Fehrentz for more

As part of the wide Harri collection, the Harri desk is designed by Peter Fehrentz with three drawers, which can be useful for keeping pens, pencils, and office items. The desk’s frame is crafted from steel and coated in anthracite powder, lending it a sturdy profile. Additionally, the veneered tabletop is crafted from walnut and oak, whereas the trims are made of solid wood. Harri offers a large surface for writing, working, and endless inspiration at home or the office.

Harri by Peter Fehrentz for more
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Zen Pod by Staffan Holm for Abstracta

Zen Pod by Staffan Holm for Abstracta creates a peaceful working environment in formal spaces. It is perfect for creative projects, digital meetings, quiet conversations, and focused work. The acoustic outer walls help improve the soundscape by stopping ambient noise rather than reflecting it. It also subdues the sound by 31dB. The Zen Pod provides better working environment, concentration, and satisfactory outputs. It is crafted from wood, wool, glass, aluminum, and steel.

Zen Pod by Staffan Holm for Abstracta
Image: Staffan Holm Studio

Opera Pulpet by Studio Stockholm for Karl Andersson & Söner

Opera Pulpet is described as a lectern and is a part of the Opera table series. It is inspired by a stylized pilaster (a rectangular column), creating a stunning balance between light, shadow, and transparency. It offers three fixed shelves in veneered MDF, with cable entries. There’s also a loose hatch at the bottom shelf, making it easy to route cables and connectors. For effortless mobility, the lectern is equipped with two non-lockable wheels and two plastic feet. This furniture is versatile and comes in a myriad of finishes, including oak, ash, standard stains, and white-pigmented oak or ash.

Opera Pulpet by Studio Stockholm for Karl Andersson & Söner
Image: Karl Andersson & Söner

Sensie Desk by Tollgard + Castellani for Gallotti & Radice

The Sensie Desk, designed by Staffan Tollgard and Filippo Castellani for Galotti & Radice, combines functionality, durability, and versatility in one, merging Scandinavian and Japanese design ethos. The notable term ‘Sensie’ translates in Japanese as ‘the one who comes before,’ nodding to the art form and skill. The desk boasts a metal frame and a deep black lacquered wood top and back in black-stained ash wood. “SENSEI’s narrow bridge is my hero product. It is a linking piece that captures the minimalistic aesthetics of the collection. Sensei’s bridge can be combined with every other piece in the series, linking them together physically and functionally.” Filippo Castellani told Homecrux.

Sensie Desk by Tollgard + Castellani for Gallotti & Radice
Image: Gallotti&Radice

BOB Solo Bernstrand & Borselius for Bla Station

The BOB Solo is a cubicle-style seating with a workspace. It has two comfortable padded screens enclosing the seating and minimal armrests. The seating comes with four wheels, allowing you to either keep it close or let it roll away. The detachable power bank efficiently charges phones, laptops, and the BOB light mini. It has a small oak table, spacious enough for a laptop, a book, and documents. Small shelf, coat hooks, and cup holder are easily accessible whenever needed, making the BOB Solo a multipurpose, practical, and sophisticated piece of furniture that lets you work in privacy and comfort.

BOB Solo Bernstrand & Borselius for Bla Station
Image: Bla Station

Tojo-schreib by Tojo

The Tojo-schreib table by Tojo is a piece of furniture that takes up as little space as possible in a room. Designed specifically for modern rooms with limited space. “We are continuously expanding the variations of our already very flexible shelf system Tojo-hochstapler, so that in addition to modules with or without doors, different heights, open side panels, etc., with schreib, another variation is added. But the desk Tojo-schreib can of course also stand alone.” Tojo told Homecrux.

Tojo schreib by Tojo
Image: Tojo

Pierre Desk by André Teoman for Paulo S. Antunes

The structure of the Pierre Desk is defined by two vertical volumes of bent leather that support the entire desk with elegance and precision. In the world of constantly evolving workspaces, Pierre Desk proposes a material-driven functional approach, where its function is defined by utility, appearance, and tactility, perfect for any home or office environment. “A key inspiration for this desk was the desire to explore the expressive and structural limits of leather, challenging its conventional role within furniture design. Typically used as a soft, decorative surface, leather is here transformed into a primary, load-bearing element, becoming the skeleton of the piece.” André Teoman told Homecrux.

Pierre Desk by André Teoman for Paulo S. Antunes
Image: Paulo Antunes Furniture

Savio by David Dolcini for Porada

Savio creates a private and secure space where you can work, think, and create in peace. Inspired by Danish secretaire furniture, Savio boasts a harmonious closed design, covered in walnut and maple veneer on the front, indicating openness while the contents are within reach. It brings multiple possibilities, from the leather storage pockets, the folding desktop, recessed electrical sockets, to the light hidden under the shelf, and more.

Savio by David Dolcini for Porada
Image: David Dolcini

Space Reception Desk by Arteinmotion

The Space Reception Desk carries a part of history with it. Incorporating the turbine engine nacelle of a Douglas DC-8, it is reinterpreted as an eye-catching and futuristic reception desk. Beyond being a sculptural object, the desk is functional with a glass top to the front section. It can be used as a bar counter for a private residence, a corporate environment, a luxury restaurant, a hotel, or a high-end hospitality project. “Our design philosophy is based on giving new life to authentic aerospace components, preserving their original identity while adapting them to modern architectural, commercial and hospitality environments. In this piece, the turbine becomes more than a technical element: it becomes a symbol of movement, innovation, engineering and human ambition.” Carlo Panciroli told Homecrux.  

Space Reception Desk by Arteinmotion
Image: Arteinmotion

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Writing her way through life, Pragati is an avid writer, art enthusiast, and devotee of everything creative. Currently working as an associate editor, she loves reading and penning down moments into immortal words. Literature, reflecting, and music nourishes her life. When not writing, you'll find her immersed in nature, wrapped around in solitude.

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