It’s a joy to see teenagers in a stimulating and creative workspace that really supports who they’re growing into. A desk to centre around, comfortable seating for hangouts with friends, good lighting for all activities and lots of smart storage.
A better chair for better grades
Seating comfort is important for people of all ages. And when it comes to kids and teenagers it can actually affect their school results. A comfortable, height-adjustable chair makes longer study session easier – and will grow with them.
Stay focused in focused light
Small, lightweight and flexible, this work lamp will help you see better whatever you’re doing. And the long lasting, energy-efficient LED lamp contributes to saving both energy and money.
Complete your desk with drawers
Keep your desk tidy with a handy drawer unit on wheels. Or if you’re not working at your desk, simply roll it over to wherever you are.
Small organiser for this and that
You always need somewhere to put the small stuff. This mini chest of drawers is a real classic made of untreated wood – perfect for personalising with a splash of paint and decorations.
Brighten things up with a picture-ledge display
Drawings and decorations over your cosy corner can make the whole room look and feel more inviting. And with a picture ledge you can easily change things around when you feel it’s time for a refresh.
Choose storage that doubles as a bedside table
Is it a bedside table or an under-bed storage box? How about both! Fill it up and tuck it away. Or roll it out just a bit, and you have a smart little table for keeping your books and devices when you’re studying in bed.
More tips for the children's room
From a baby‘s first days to gaming, storage and tips on personalizing the growing child‘s space – here you‘ll find many useful ideas for your little one‘s room.
Safety at home for babies and children
Bumps and bruises are a part of growing up – but home should be a place where children don’t suffer a serious injury. To make their everyday life as safe as possible, a good starting point is to look at your home furnishing through a child’s eyes.