Where Are You Designing?

Stacy Krokha
BentoBox Design
Published in
3 min readSep 11, 2020

BentoBox has officially been a remote office for 6 months. Take a look at where the design team has been working from below!

James Coviello

A design desk for creatives who are heavily influenced by music, enjoy working in different mediums, and have keepsakes of their grandmother close by to help get them through the stresses of the day!

Vinyl Cutter
Turntable
Camila Cabello’s Latest Album (Autographed)
Laptop
Blue Light Filtering Glasses
Grandma’s Limoncello Glasses (For Work Happy Hours)

Anastasiya “Stacy” Krokha

A design desk made for when you just cant seem to find the right place to work. Always on the go and mobile, one location cannot define your daily routine. Grab a mug, grab a cat, and turn on a true-crime podcast to drown out the noise of the day to day!

Coffee mug
Cat
Notebook

Robine Nucum

This is a design desk which isn’t actually a desk — it’s a couch and an ottoman — for the creative who likes to work in their living room and keep YouTube videos or bad reality shows on TV. The space isn’t complete without a cat or two, and some great (human!) company

Cat
Headphones
Sketchbook + Pen for living life on the edge
Delightful coaster painted by fellow BB designer Stacy Krokha

Kayla Scheidel

A design desk made for someone who uses crafting to stay sane. I’ve been finding it very therapeutic to take 10 to 20 minutes every day to do something away from my laptop. 10/10 recommend!

Books
Coffee
Quarantine hobby supplies
Laptop

AJ Camara

A design desk for maximalist minimalism. I’m partial to clean lines and open spaces but I always wind up with an organized mess of items surrounding my workspace.

Macbook Pro
Encase laptop sleeve
iPhone
Sketchbook
Pencil
Coffee
Clock
100 Contemporary Houses
Palette Mini Series №1

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