Setting Up a Home Office with Office Clocks

The workspace, whether in your home, in a room at the company, or in an open-plan office, is used for office and writing work, but at the same time it is also a very personal place where you can be creative and pursue your ideas and hobbies. It should be well structured, feel inviting, and contain everything important. But what are the important things you need at your workspace? Here you will find a short list of tips and items that are practical in a study, such as office clocks.

The basic setup

A desk and an office chair are essential. These should be especially comfortable, because you spend a large part of your time here and, after all, you do not want to get back pain. Proper lighting ensures that you have enough light at your workspace and do not harm your eyes. Office accessories help keep the desk tidy, so visual distractions can be stored away. Old apothecary cabinets or index card cabinets, for example, are real space savers and also look cool at the same time! Pinboards, for example, can be used to display and collect photos or great ideas from brainstorming sessions. Create a pleasant working atmosphere in your study; this is easy to do with a few home textiles, a beautiful pinboard, a nice pen holder, or other attractive office accessories. However, do not forget office clocks, because keeping an eye on the time is especially important in the office! You should not miss the next meeting, but also not the lunch break! We offer a wide range of office clocks as wall clocks and also desk clocks. For example, if you would like a desk clock for direct reading on your desk, we recommend the Karlsson KA5620ST.

Our office clocks

Karlsson clocks are mostly very modern and impress with simple, contemporary designs. However, if you would prefer a simple wall clock, we recommend the JVD HP683.5. It is easy to read thanks to its white dial and black Arabic numerals. The AMS 5959, which is even a radio-controlled wall clock, also works well as an office clock thanks to its black dial and white Arabic numerals.
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