Hi Christian,
This thread has turned into an Ikea showroom - I had two of those lights before one of my cats (the three-legged one shown on my Dreadnought build) decided it was one-too-many!
For myself, I can't post pictures of my workbench: I simply don't have one. I'm very space-limited, stuck in a modern semi, and my work moves from:
The attic. Floored & lit - but very cold at this time of year, so while I'm frozen out of there for a few months, at least I know my insulation is ok! This is ideal for the big messy jobs, though I have to run power up from the floor below. Cutting frames, major assembly, etc. happens here. More careful work occurs on:
The kitchen table. Most of my hull planking occured here, as did the glassfibring of the inside of the hull. It's warm, handy for the kettle and <ahem> any Rock channels on the radio, and it keeps me in touch with the family - always a good move! Smaller work is done on the:
Coffee table. Less messy jobs (making details and boats, for example) takes place here. I tend to use a plastic box for the bits and pieces, along with my tools, and this means that I can scrape all the bits back into it at the end of a session.
I know a dedicated area that I can keep cat and child-finger free, and that I don't have to leave pristine every time I use it, would speed my building up, but it's impractical at the moment...meanwhile, I've been looking at the photos in this thread with a measure of envy and inspiration. I'm very impressed by many of the "workbenches" on show here (palaces, more like) and can only sympathise with others who have to make do with a corner of a table.
Andy