With just a few objects on the desk and the interior of the bookscase, this office feels pinkie pretty without being too much. I think the glass desk and vintage wooden office chair keep it from going overboard.
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With just a few objects on the desk and the interior of the bookscase, this office feels pinkie pretty without being too much. I think the glass desk and vintage wooden office chair keep it from going overboard.
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Based on a vintage USPS leather pouch found in an antique show, the new Field Notes “Pony Express” leather pouch easily holds a couple Field Notes memo pads and looks like its built-to-last. $89
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Spend your holidays “scanning” family photos with the iPhone app ShoeBox by 1000memories. This free app lets you crop, straighten and rotate your photo, then add comments and share with friends on Facebook and Twitter. It will make it a lot easier to save those cherished family photos at Grandma’s than dragging your scanner home for the holidays.
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Post-it-note-style divider tabs for notebooks, agendas or anywhere you need to mark your page. Each set includes a dozen colors with 50 tabs per color. $8
People who love their work/computer bag wax poetic on My Bag is Badass. Find the perfect vessel in which to carry your favorite mobile office supplies.
I have a secret obsession — the Midori Traveler’s Notebook. It is a beautiful build-it-yourself notebook with a leather cover from Japan. Using a series of rubber bands, you can “bind” in an assortment of smaller notebooks for drawing, writing, and calendar along with pockets and zipper pouches to contain smaller loose items. The attention to detail in the Midori Traveler’s Notebook down to the paper stock makes it a truly drool-worthy item. Seeing all the fountain pen inks on the paper stock really set my heart aflutter. The leather cover with one paper notebook and cotton case sell for $59.95 on MyMaido. So, I’ll keep drooling.
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