Cluttered but warm and well-lit. Looks like a pleasant place to work. (via decoratualma)
1. The World’s Smallest Post Service, 2. Botanicals Stationery Set by Rifle Paper Co. , 3. Old School Ledger by Paper + Cup Designs, 4. Wanderlust Airmail Journal by Troy Litten, 5. Old School Letter Set by Paper + Cup Designs , 6. Cath Kidston Cowboys and Roses Mix & Match Stationery, 7. Curiosities: Vintage-Inspired Adornments for Gifts and Correspondence , 8. Lotta Jansdotter Stationery Box
Chronicle Books always makes the most delightful bits of paper ephemera so I thought I’d round-up my favorites. There are so many more in the collection as well, from famous artists like Andy Warhol to getting-famous artists like The Small Object, Jill Bliss, Denyse Schmidt and many more.
A round-up of fabulous workspaces, some we’ve seen before but some are new and delightful like this vintage steel desk and leather-and-chrome Eames office chair.(via decoratualma)
Start getting organized today with the 365 Days journal. Each page is labeled with just a digit in the corner so that you can start your big plan today, not on January 1 or on some other specific date. Cloth bound in red or black for $29.95AUD
This simple, clean desk agenda is produced in small numbers each year and is highly coveted. It features week-at-a-glance on two pages in the front on warm white stock and a dozen different pre-printed grids in the sketchbook section which is printed on pale blue. It has a lay-flat design and coated cover in a sharp blue this year. It measures at 150x100mm (about 4×6”) €15.
(via Typotheque)
This photo is full of great, inexpensive office ideas. Cover that less-than-lovely work surface with a sheet or tablecloth for instant glamour and a quick way to create a neutral tone for your whole space. White not your thing? Maybe a natural canvas or warm nubby brown fabric would work better for you.
Use a sheet of plywood propped up as a place to hang your inspiration, notes and research. In this white-on-white-on-white space, the warm natural wood really take center stage.
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Blow-apart diagram of the inner workings of a desk stapler.