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What's on my Analog Desk (collab with @carolyn_yoo)

6.5K views· 457 likes· 11:44· Mar 8, 2026

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Here's a tour of my analog desk—a place where I indulge in my creative ideas and bask in sunshine without screen time. Check out @carolyn_yoo's video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-g4uLuMIXd0 👩🏻‍🏫 Everyday Journaling class on Skillshare → https://skl.sh/3DGNnGF 🎨 Journal club → http://patreon.com/join/abbeysy ✍🏻 Documented (my Substack) → http://abbeysy.substack.com 💻 Work inquiries • social media & biz partnerships → abbeysywork@gmail.com • get in touch → http://abbeysy.com/contact ⭐️ Affiliates Blackwing: https://blackwing602.com/abbeysy Everyday Explorers Co.: http://everydayexplorers.co/abbeysy Epidemic Sound: https://bit.ly/abbeysymusiccredits Field Notes: https://fieldnotesbrand.com/ (enter "10ABBEY" code on checkout for 10% off) 🔎 Elsewhere Instagram → http://instagram.com/abbeysy Tiktok → https://www.tiktok.com/@abbeysy 👩🏻‍🎨 About Hey! I’m Abbey, an artist and author living in Berlin, who loves to creatively document my life and travels. 📷 Gear camera → Canon EOS M50 Mk II / 22mm & 11-22mm lens & Dji Pocket 3 audio → Rode VideoMicro

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In this video, I’m giving you a little tour of my analog desk—my screen-free corner in my Berlin apartment where I can just create freely. I’ve been a full-time artist, author, and content creator for the past 10 years, which basically means I’m staring at a computer all the time. So I really needed a separate space that’s purely for experimentation and play: painting, drawing, journaling, and making things without it feeling like “work admin.” I set this desk up in my bedroom because it has the best natural light (four windows!), and I’m genuinely the kind of person who won’t turn on lights until it’s basically evening. The table is an IKEA find with the exact dimensions I needed—deep enough for materials, but still workable for writing and overhead filming. I’ll walk you through what I keep on the surface (prints, photos, an analog clock, fresh flowers, a rotating cup of pens/tools) and how I keep storage minimal but visible, because if I don’t see something, I forget it exists. Under the desk, I keep quick-access watercolor palettes and tubes, plus a few sentimental bits—because the things around me really do shape my creative energy.

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