"The most important parts of my setup are the desk and the lighting. A clean, functional workspace with great lighting sets the tone for every piece of content I make."
Name: Panayiotis Georgiou, aka Peter Pandev
Location: Cyprus
Profession: Frontend Developer & Content Creator
Room size: approx. 4 m x 2.5 m
Socials: Instagram, YouTube
Peter Pandev combines development and content creation in a very natural way. His setup is built exactly for that: clean, functional, and visually well thought out so it supports him equally while working, filming, and editing.
Especially in smaller rooms, it becomes clear how important a well-structured workspace really is. In Peter's case, every detail is designed for focus and efficiency without losing its aesthetic appeal.

Desk and Lighting as the Core of the Setup
For Peter, the desk and the lighting are the most important elements of his workspace. Together, they do not just define the look of the room, but also its rhythm. A clean desk setup with the right lighting creates the foundation for focused work and strong content.
His setup is intentionally designed to be both aesthetic and practical: "From camera angles and smart lighting to cable management, every detail is designed to make filming quick and keep editing smooth and distraction-free."

All the Details of the Setup
| Item | Model |
| Monitor | LG Ultrawide |
| Monitor Stand | Setup Cockpit Large Oak |
| Storage | Large Tray Catch All Tray Large MagSafe Holder Headphone Holder |
| Microphone | Elgato Wave DX |
| Smart Tool | Elgato Stream Deck + |
| Desk Pad | Desk Pad Large Desk Coaster |
| Mouse | Logitech MX Master |
A Workspace for Coding, Content, and Creative Resets
What makes Peter's setup especially interesting is the combination of a developer mindset and the day-to-day life of a creator. He loves producing tech-focused content and especially complete desk setup transformations. That kind of work requires a workspace that feels structured, but still flexible.
He stays focused with ambient lighting, good coffee, and his phone on Do Not Disturb. And when his mind feels overloaded, a quick reset helps: stepping away from the room, going for a short walk, or simply tidying up the desk. Often, that is enough to get back into flow.
Two Setups, One Cohesive Style: Peter's Second Workspace
In addition to his main desk setup in the office, Peter also has a second workspace in his living room. This is where he uses the Desk Cockpit, our height-adjustable modular desk that blends seamlessly into the space. The Desk Cockpit perfectly matches his second Setup Cockpit and its accessories. It is a great example of how well-designed workspace furniture can deliver everyday function without compromising the look and feel of a living area.
What makes this setup stand out is that it does not feel like a traditional workstation. Instead, it feels like a natural part of the interior. With its clean design, flexible functionality, and refined aesthetic, the Desk Cockpit brings structure to the room while maintaining a calm, modern atmosphere. The result is a living room workspace that feels stylish, intentional, and perfectly integrated.

Between a Full-Time Job and Content Creation
Peter's daily routine is clearly structured. He usually starts the morning with a bit of admin or editing. After that, he moves into his full-time coding job. In the evening, he switches back into creator mode, working on shoots or scripts.
That is exactly why his setup needs to serve multiple roles at once. Workspace, studio, and place to reset – all in one room and all without unnecessary friction.
That is what makes his creator setup so interesting. It is not built for idealized perfection, but for real everyday life. For days that move between deadlines, ideas, and content plans. For a workflow that needs structure, but also freedom.
Creative, Driven, Geeky
According to Peter, three words describe him especially well: creative, driven, and geeky. And that exact mix is what gives his workspace its character.
Creative, because the setup is visually strong and full of atmosphere.
Driven, because it is clearly built around efficiency and function.
Geeky, because the love for tech and gadgets can be felt in every detail.
And maybe that is exactly why his setup feels so inspiring. It does not follow trends just for the sake of it. It simply fits the person who works with it every day.
On his YouTube channel, Peter shows step by step how his ideal home office comes together when function, atmosphere, and personality align. Clean, smart, and built for everyday life between a full-time coding job and content creation.































