Play music in your office on this vintage-styled radio from Crosley. It includes ports and cable to connect your hi-tech devices like iPods to this more retro styled radio. It’s considerably less expensive the Tivoli Audio Model One that looks similar. (via west elm)
Is it time for a new desktop screensaver?
Is it time for a new desktop screensaver? Try this color clock that uses the time to represent the day in hexidecimal colors. Very soothing.
Here’s a great idea. Upcycle a vintage lunch tray into a desk organizer. 26olivestreet is offering this bright yellow melmac tray for $18. Search etsy for others like stainless steel or plastic for the look that’s just right for you.
(via 26olivestreet on Etsy)
The Nelson worktable is the essence of mid-century sensibilities. Clean graceful legs and warm wood tones. Combined with a white leather Eames office chair and a 21” iMac and you have the designer’s executive desk.
And a jar full of yellow Ticonderogas? How could you go wrong?
(via Lifework – Herman Miller)
We, at Well-Appointed Desk, decided to research and find all the contents of Julia Turshen’s travel kit that was featured on Design*Sponge. Both understated, simple and classic, I just had to know where these products came from.
So here we go:
- Klein Tools Canvas Zipper Bag $7.44
- EVA Zip Case from Muji $1.95
- O’Hanlon Mills Herringbone Laptop Sleeve $24
- Sharpie Fine Point Permanent Marker Pack of 6 for $4.79
- Pilot V Razor Point Extra Fine $1.65
- Hermes Ulysse MM 7.5×9” leather notebook $280
I suspect the laptop case contains a 13” Mac laptop, probably a MacBook Pro.
Everything in this photo is affordable except that gorgeous leather Hermes notebook. If anyone has a more affordable option, let us know.
(via Design*Sponge)
Manhattan Nest blogger Daniel Kanter’s work space.
Pencils that answer the phrase “we go together like…”. Natural wood pencils with gold lettering. Six for $12
(via knotandbow on Etsy)