Art Teacher’s Walnut Workspace in South Korea
Name: Lee Seung Heon
Location: Daegu, South Korea
Occupation: Art Teacher
Room size: 10 m2 (108 ft2)
Cost of setup: $8,1K
Social media: Instagram
Hello! Tell us a bit about yourself
Hello! I’m an academy instructor, teaching art and design to high school students.
I find great joy in helping my students discover their creativity and develop their artistic sense.
It’s incredibly rewarding to watch them grow, building a strong foundation while expressing their individuality.
Every day, I share the joy and sense of accomplishment that art brings, and I’m dedicated to supporting my students as they move toward their dreams.
I hope to continue learning and growing myself, so that I can keep inspiring and guiding my students to reach their full potential.
Take us through your setup
Item | Model |
---|---|
Monitor | LG 32UN880 4K | Monitor mount | Stand purchased from AliExpress |
Monitor light bar | BenQ Halo ScreenBar |
Laptop | Apple MacBook Pro 2021 M1 Pro 14-inch |
Main PC | Mac Mini M4 |
External GPU | Apple Silicon |
Speakers | Presonus Eris 3.5 |
Headphones | Sennheiser MOMENTUM 4 |
Keyboard | Mode Envoy65 Neo ergo |
Mouse | Logitech MX Master 3S |
Desk mat | Deltahub |
Chair | Sidiz (Korean brand) |
Desk shelf | Maywood (Korean brand) Array Walnut Shelf |
Laptop stand | Maywood (Korean brand) Walnut Stand |
Web camera | Logitech C922 Stream Webcam |
Tablet | iPad Pro 12,9-inch |
Gaming console | PS5 |
Storage and drawers | IKEA ALEX |
My room, filled with memories, has been mine since childhood — a space that’s grown with me.
As I became an adult and started working, I began to want my room to be a cosy and pretty space for both work and relaxation.
A space where warm cosiness meets thoughtful design and delicate details.
It’s a setup that brings comfort at first glance and offers quiet satisfaction the more you use it.
Soft tones, gentle lighting, and carefully chosen accessories work together in harmony, creating small moments of joy and inspiration in daily life.
As I transitioned into adulthood, I started paying more attention to the details of my workspace.