Beautiful Bedrooms That Double As Home Offices

Beautiful Bedrooms That Double As Home Offices
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(photo: William Waldron)

Lamps from Circa Lighting flank a sunburst mirror in one of the poolhouse's bedrooms at interior designer Alessandra Branca and Steve Uihlein's Bahamas getaway, named Highlowe; the desk is vintage.

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(photo: William Abranowicz)

In the master bedroom of this St. Barts hilltop house, Kang Chang of KangModern designed the desk and stainless-steel light fixture; the desk chair is by Cassina, the armchair is by Pollaro, and the sculpture is by Fujitsuka Shosei.

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(photo: Eric Piasecki)

At the Houston home of decorator J. Randall Powers and William L. Caudell, a French Empire desk sits at the foot of a Rose Tarlow Melrose House bed.

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(photo: Roger Davies)

Decorator Waldo Fernandez outfitted this Beverly Hills, California, bedroom with an antique partners desk and a sofa in a Lee Jofa fabric.

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(photo: Simon Upton)

A 19th-century Persian light hangs in the Green Bedroom of a Marrakech house that belonged to the late Chilean artist Claudio Bravo; the bedspread is Gujarati mirror-work embroidery, the chest is 19th-century Moroccan, and the desk and chair are embellished with bone inlay. Sardar Design Studio renovated the residence.

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(photo: Pieter Estersohn)

In the master bedroom of this Boston residence decorated by Thad Hayes, a 1950s Austrian pendant light from Eric Appel is juxtaposed with late-19th-century Moorish chairs and a 1920s armchair attributed to Paul Poiret's Atelier Martine from Bernd Goeckler Antiques.

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(photo: Roger Davies)

A custom-made bed upholstered in a Holly Hunt leather is flanked by sconces from Bourgeois Bohème in the master bedroom of this Los Angeles home decorated by Trip Haenisch. The 18th-century Belgian commode at right and the zinc-top oak desk are both from Lucca Antiques.

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(photo: Oberto Gili)

At Easton Neston, a 1702 house in Northamptonshire, England, the German Bedroom is named for the origin of its furnishings. The room includes an 18th-century marquetry bed, a gilt-wood mirror, and a circa-1800 cylinder desk. The residence was restored by homeowner Leon Max along with Ptolemy Dean Architects and Spencer-Churchill Designs.

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(photo: Paul Raeside)

A Canvas Home four-poster anchors the master bedroom of this Bridgehampton, New York, home; the Gustavian desk is from Dienst + Dotter Antikviteter, and the stools are from Roark Modern.

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