A stylish home workspace featuring an Apple Studio Display on a wooden desk, paired with a Herman Miller Aeron chair

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“Some people thrive in chaos to spark creativity, but I prefer an organised space, much like my design aesthetic”

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Name: Anton Sten

Location: Hammenhög, Sweden

Occupation: Head of Design at Summer Health

Room size: 15 m² (161,5 ft²)

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Website: Anton Sten

Hello! Tell us a bit about yourself

Hey there!

I’m Anton, and I’m the Head of Design at Summer Health.

We’re a telehealth startup dedicated to giving parents quick and reliable access to paediatricians and specialists.

A warm and inviting home office featuring an Apple Studio Display on a wooden desk, bathed in natural light from large windows

Being part of a small team means my role covers a bit of everything in design — posters, swag, decks, and, of course, all things related to our product.

Before joining Summer Health, I ran my own consulting practice for 15 years.

Summer Health was one of my clients, as were big names like IKEA, Spotify, Loom, and Herman Miller.

Take us through your setup

Item Model
Monitor Apple Studio Display
Monitor stand Gather by Ugmonk
Laptop MacBook Air 15″ 2024
Speakers Sonos Move
Headphones Apple AirPods Max (rarely used in my office)
Keyboard Apple Keyboard (Black)
Mouse Apple Mouse (Black)
Laptop stand Gather by Ugmonk
Microphone Røde NT Mini-USB
Desk lamp Bestlite BL1
Chair Herman Miller Aeron

I believe the key aspects of my space are:

1) it’s an old house with lots of original details, like beautiful windows and a wonderful hardwood floor, and —
2) it has great storage and shelves, so not much is lying around.

Some people thrive in chaos to spark creativity, but I prefer an organised space, much like my design aesthetic.

A modern home office featuring an Apple Studio Display on a Gather by Ugmonk monitor stand, a Herman Miller Aeron chair, and a MacBook Air 15″ 2024

If there’s chaos around me, focusing on my tasks becomes a real challenge.

I crave a clean, warm, and friendly environment to fully immerse myself in work.

I’ve noticed that I perform better when all my senses are at ease: music I like but can easily tune out, plants that add texture and a pleasant scent, and soft, warm lighting.

It’s hard to believe that some folks can get anything done in open offices with those glaring fluorescent lights!

A cosy corner of the office featuring a Bestlite BL1 desk lamp, a vibrant dog painting, and sunlight casting warm shadows over a collection of books and a vase of flowers

I’ve worked hard to make my office as cosy and comfortable as possible.

For me to do my best work, I need a space where I can truly enjoy and thrive.

I need to focus, play music, have plants around, and most importantly, feel at home.

As my next big splurge, I’m thinking about swapping my Herman Miller Aeron for an EA217 Eames Soft Pad Executive Chair.

It has a more classic look that I believe would really elevate the space.

It’s pricey, though!

What’s your favourite item on your desk?

I know it might sound a bit dull, but I love my Apple Studio Display.

When I work from other offices, I sometimes use LG monitors or other brands, but nothing beats the feeling of plugging my laptop into this one.

Apple displays have always been top-notch and, in my opinion, worth every penny.

A neatly arranged desk setup with an Apple Studio Display on a Gather by Ugmonk monitor stand, paired with an Apple Keyboard and a Bestlite BL1 desk lamp

What apps or tools do you use to get things done?

As a designer, I spend a lot of time in Figma.

Our company is also heavily invested in Notion, so probably 70% of my time is spent in either Figma or Notion.

Lately, I’ve been putting more effort into tweaking my Raycast setup, and it’s really paying off.

It’s such a powerful tool that you can customise to fit your specific needs.

A cosy corner of the office with a window framed by curtains, featuring a Bestlite BL1 desk lamp on a wooden desk, a few framed photos on the windowsill, and a comfortable dog bed on the floor

Any tips for other makers who want to improve their workspaces?

Consider what your space looks like and the vibe you’re aiming for.

Building a great home office setup takes time, so be patient.

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Your first idea might not be the best fit.

I aimed for a calm space with beautiful items that enhance the experience without stealing the spotlight.

A thoughtfully arranged home office space featuring a vibrant yellow dog painting, a Bestlite BL1 desk lamp, and a Sonos Move speaker, with a shelf displaying a selection of books and a vase of flowers

What does your typical day look like?

Being six hours ahead of the East Coast and nine hours ahead of the West Coast, my mornings are usually very chill.

I typically get out of bed around eight, have a relaxing breakfast, and then take Taylor, my dog, out for a walk.

I try to hit the gym at least three times a week before work starts rolling in.

A modern and organised home workspace featuring an Apple Studio Display on a Gather by Ugmonk monitor stand, a Herman Miller Aeron chair, and a Bestlite BL1 desk lamp, all set on a wooden desk with a touch of greenery

For me, work starts at around 11, which gives me about three to four hours of uninterrupted and focused work.

Lately, a goal of mine has been to have days totally free of meetings and days dedicated to them, in order to manage my focused work better.

Meeting days are usually more packed.

Around 5 or 6 pm, I take a break for dinner and another stroll with Taylor.

A peaceful scene of an Irish Setter resting in a sunlit corner on a wooden floor

I’ll squeeze in a bit more work in the evening if the need is pressing.

I’ll even work Saturdays on occasion, but I try to avoid it if possible.

It helps that my partner shares a similar schedule, working as a chef, which makes our routines sync seamlessly.

A serene outdoor workspace with a MacBook and iPad on a checkered tablecloth, set under a large umbrella in a lush green garden

During summer, I try to spend more time working outdoors in our garden, while winter allows for cosy productivity in our spacious home.

It’s all about finding the right balance throughout the year.

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Your tips for working from home?

I usually keep a to-do list with two to three main tasks to focus on each day.

Being in charge of all things design means there are always little things that need attention, and I could easily spend the whole day tweaking and adjusting.

That’s why having two bigger focuses for the day is so helpful.

A home office with framed artwork on the wall, a bookshelf filled with books, and a desk with neatly arranged gadgets

Even if I don’t always finish them, they give me clarity on my priorities.

My morning ritual? Coffee with my dog on the porch in the summer, and hitting the gym in the winter.

It really grounds me and gives me energy for the day.

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