This beautiful little nook is from the notable stationer, Mr. Boddington’s Studio. On their web site, it is pictured as “curating Mr. Boddington’s desk”. While it may be one in a long line of styled photos featured here, I am still enticed and wonder what Mr. Boddington drinks for tea. (via Brooklyn Bride)
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Beautiful dining table re-purposed as a huge workspace — all weather-worn and lovely.
Use a favorite vintage metal tray as a message board on your desk. Genius! (via HappyGoVintage on Etsy)
Use these cute birds on a wire clips with the included “clothesline to hang photos or notes. $12 (via fredflare.com)
NOTCOT took the Slice Precision Cutter for a test drive and provided a review of this ceramic knife. Its designed by Karim Rashid to cut like an X-Acto but with a long-wearing ceramic blade and easy-to-hold ergonomics. Opinions online vary depending on quality control of the product but for about $7, its a lot cheaper…
This illustration from Frank Chimero will be my guiding principle for the coming year. Make work fun or find fun work. (by Frank Chimero)
Dough-derived pencil shavings… cookies for the desk set, for sure! viafrank: Is Christoph great or what? Christoph Niemann – Let It Dough! – NYTimes.com