For years I’ve tested, used, taken apart and otherwise analyzed home office furniture for articles in magazines and on websites. What I’ve found is that home office furniture that’s stylish, functional and includes solid wood features, all at a reasonable price, is rare.
The Caretta Workspace collection is a beautiful exception. My favorite part of the collection is its cable management system (the ability to organize tangled power cords), which means that finally you can hide those annoying, ugly power cords.
Not only does the collection include solid cherry features, there’s a locked laptop section that’s temperature-controlled (no more overheating), a monitor holder and built-in lighting. This furniture line is warm and sleek and can be configured several different ways. That’s especially helpful if you plan to move or you like to change your office around once in awhile.
This is a case of you get what you pay for and in this case, you get a lot for your money.






i hope that thing is only applicable to those who work from their home..the rest of the people would work as the way they do..
Actually, it could work for both a home office and a corporate office. Some of my clients use home office furniture in their corporate offices for a more comfortable look.