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Home Office Decor Inspiration for Christmas

A simple but elegant and minimalistic decoration to start the day with a smile
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December is finally here! “It’s the most wonderful time of the year” is the sentence describing Christmas at its best. And I, myself, enjoy feeling this mood. I am part of the people who wait for Christmas impatiently to the point that I would decorate the Christmas tree at the beginning of November. Far from being exaggerated, the act of preparing for December affects our mood positively. Not long ago, I was reading an article based on a study which was saying that people who enjoy doing their Christmas tree earlier are happier.

Spending 9 hours every day in an office can make you forget the Christmas mood. It is only when you finish your day and see the illuminations on the street or putting on the light on your Christmas tree that you realise it is December. That is the reason why we thought of publishing this post today, on the 1st of December, to share with you some Christmas inspiration for your office.

Working in a nicely decorated environment affects positively your productivity, hence why there is no better period than Christmas to play with decor. Don’t exaggerate though, because you are still in an office. Nonetheless, there are some cute and lovely items to brighten up your desk and mood.

Though I love Christmas, my desk doesn’t turn into a Christmas tree. I added a simple but elegant and minimalistic decoration. A little white tree adorned with small decorations, a scented candle to remember the Christmas mood and a cup of warm tea (or chocolate). Then I put on some Christmas songs in background to start the day with a smile.

Here is our selection of perfect products to decorate your office and desks during Christmas:

 

As Christmas is coming, don’t miss our gift guide that will inspire to find the perfect present for your girlboss friends and sisters ;).

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