Simple Desk Setup in Amsterdam

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Name: Kalok Yeung

Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Occupation: Creative Director/Digital Designer

Room size: 12 m² (129 ft²)

Cost of setup: ~$8K

Social media: Instagram, Twitter

Website: Kalok Yeung

Hello! Tell us a bit about yourself

I’m a creative director and digital designer based in Amsterdam, working globally.

Technology has always been at the core of my passion for design.

Growing up, I was obsessed with gadgets like Tamagotchis and game consoles — their playful interfaces were and still are super addictive to me.

I’ve always loved exploring anything tech-related, and that curiosity has only grown over time.

It shaped my career — I now run my own digital design practice.

Managing it gives me the freedom to explore new creative directions, take on different projects, and collaborate with talented creatives, all while staying true to the tech-driven creativity that first inspired me.

Take us through your setup

Item Model
Monitor LG UltraFine 27UN850-W
Laptop MacBook Pro 14″ M4 (2025) Space Black
Keyboard Apple Wireless Keyboard with Numpad
Mouse Logitech MX Master 2
Headphones BeoPlay H95
AirPods Pro
Chair Herman Miller Aeron in Black
Laptop stand raindesign mStand
Desk Egon Eiermann 2
Cats Ragdolls

My workspace has a minimalist setup.

Near the entrance is the Egon Eiermann 2 desk.

I have contemplated getting a standing desk, but they just don’t look nice.

I wanted a desk that looks contemporary and doesn’t resemble a machine; I prefer a more natural aesthetic.

I have a Herman Miller chair because it is the most comfortable and ergonomic chair for working.

While I’m satisfied with my current setup, I’m always considering ways to improve it.

One item I plan to add is a minimalist storage solution, like shelves or a small cabinet, to keep my desk tidy.

My workspace is intentionally minimal — it helps me stay focused and clear-headed.

Less clutter means fewer distractions, so I can concentrate better.

Every morning before work, I take a moment to tidy up my home office.

I put things back where they belong and clear away anything I don’t need.