Crisp white provides the backdrop for black and primary colored accents in this little home office nook. Oh, to live so sparsely! (via The Beautifulist)
Showing all posts in August 2011
Exacompta Sketchbook Review
On my never-ending quest for the perfect notebook, I decided to give the French-made Exacompta Sketchbook from Exaclair (AKA Clairefontaine, AKA Rhodia) a test drive. This very plain book looks as if it were designed as a refill to go inside one of the Exacompta Club leatherette refillable journal covers as the cover stock is…
I’m a little late but luckily there are still some sets available from the July edition of the Rad + Hungry The Something Mighty Collection USA collection. I’ve mentioned the Rad + Hungry crew in the past and have loved seeing all the far-flung places from which they’ve acquired pencils and goodies. This collection, however,…
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I finally decided to purchase www.wellappointeddesk.com so this blog can now be accessed through Tumblr or directly through our own URL. So, now I’ll have an email address specific to Well-Appointed Desk. I thought I’d let you folks vote on what address I use. Vote now or leave a suggestion in the comments. I’ll close…
Poketo Undated Clover Planner
Have you ever gotten the urge to get organized in March or July? Most paper planners have start dates of January, though you can get lucky and find one that starts in September for back-to-school or even rarer one that starts in June. But if that itch to get-it-together starts, say, today, what are you…
I found this is a lovely little leather journal on the Anthropologie web site. The Valise journal is available in three colors (green pictured here, turquoise and yellow) and is filled with (oh, joy!) unlined paper. $24 (via Anthropologie.com)
This beautiful little pad comes from Anthropologie originally but I found it on Papermode. Aged brown paper stock, linen tape binding and a column to put those much loved check marks when you’ve completed the tasks on you list. Lovely! If anyone has seen these at their local Anthropolgie or owns one, can you provide…