Pallet Wall Workspace for Two
Pallet wood planks and a massive 10ft desk make this home office unique without ruining the minimalist vibe.
The workspace is owned by Flickr user Corey Church, who has kindly provided us with a lot of details:
I bought my Macbook Pro in early 2013 straight from Apple as I wanted it to fit my needs. It is a 15.4-inch Intel Core i7 processor clocked at 2.6GHz with 8GB RAM. It features an upgraded 1TB hybrid drive and a 1680×1050 display. The laptop is connected to the Kensington Sd3500v USB 3.0 universal docking station, which works with one of the 23-inch LG IPS235 displays, Logitech sound system and allows for more USB connections. Another 23-inch LG IPS235 display connects directly to the laptop via the mini-display port. LG monitors are held in place using the EasyMountLCD free-standing horizontal dual monitor mount. The mStand Laptop Stand supports Macbook Pro. The focus is on the 64GB iPhone 6+.
Also on my desk is a small Wacom Intuos pen tablet with a pen and touchscreen, a Plantronics M155 MARQUE Bluetooth headset, a Mobee Magic charger for Apple Magic Mouse, and a 1st generation Pebble Smartwatch. The keyboards ship with the Logitech k750 keyboard powered by the Solor. And, of course, the Apple Magic Mouse follows all directions and clicks. Printing and scanning is provided by the humble Canon MG3120. I just finished building a table and pallet divider this weekend. The table is a solid 10 feet of amazing workspace made up of three 2x12x10 sheets. It floats on top of two corners and a center brace. The partial wall is of course made up of pallets.
It reminds me of a reclaimed wood workspace, but softer.
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