Where to find desk and office pretties?
October 6, 2008 11:35 AM
Where to find pretty and unusual desk and office accessories?
I'm about to start a new job with a new desk and a new area to decorate. My old job did not allow for much personalization, so I'm pretty much starting from scratch. I want to accessorize my desk with pretty, colorful and professional items (e.g. pencil cup, business card holder, etc.) that coordinate, but have run into a wall when it comes to where to buy these items. I'd like to find something more unusual than the typical black, leather, or wire mesh things you see in most offices. Aside from SeeJaneWork and Red Stamp, what are some online shops where I might find what I'm looking for?
I'm about to start a new job with a new desk and a new area to decorate. My old job did not allow for much personalization, so I'm pretty much starting from scratch. I want to accessorize my desk with pretty, colorful and professional items (e.g. pencil cup, business card holder, etc.) that coordinate, but have run into a wall when it comes to where to buy these items. I'd like to find something more unusual than the typical black, leather, or wire mesh things you see in most offices. Aside from SeeJaneWork and Red Stamp, what are some online shops where I might find what I'm looking for?
Using their Circa notebooks got me hooked on Levenger. They have a great range of desk and reading products that I drool over. They actually send me a paper catalog occasionally, and I actually read it.
posted by cebailey at 12:18 PM on October 6, 2008
posted by cebailey at 12:18 PM on October 6, 2008
Delight.com has an Office/Organize section with some very cute stuff.
posted by annaramma at 1:03 PM on October 6, 2008
posted by annaramma at 1:03 PM on October 6, 2008
You could try Paper Source. They have some very unique and colorful things.
posted by bristolcat at 1:18 PM on October 6, 2008
posted by bristolcat at 1:18 PM on October 6, 2008
Horchow has a whole section of lovely stylish desktop items, and they are the online/catalog vendor of Neiman-Marcus so the quality is a lock.
You might try Crane's desktop section; obviously they are top of the line in paper goods but they might also strike your fancy in accessories.
Vera Bradley's stationery is not my style but certainly is pretty/colorful/unique. Crane, Papyrus and Paper Source all carry Vera designs as well, so if those appeal to you, you might seek the line out at other webshops.
Seconding Levenger as a vendor (although I wouldn't classify their stuff as "pretty, colorful, unusual" -- it's more "conservative, business-like"). I am a regular Levenger shopper, and their products are always excellent quality, and they have fab customer service if there is ever a problem.
Seconding Paper Source for design. I've only been in a brick-and-mortar store but WOW, they have neat stuff.
posted by pineapple at 2:35 PM on October 6, 2008
You might try Crane's desktop section; obviously they are top of the line in paper goods but they might also strike your fancy in accessories.
Vera Bradley's stationery is not my style but certainly is pretty/colorful/unique. Crane, Papyrus and Paper Source all carry Vera designs as well, so if those appeal to you, you might seek the line out at other webshops.
Seconding Levenger as a vendor (although I wouldn't classify their stuff as "pretty, colorful, unusual" -- it's more "conservative, business-like"). I am a regular Levenger shopper, and their products are always excellent quality, and they have fab customer service if there is ever a problem.
Seconding Paper Source for design. I've only been in a brick-and-mortar store but WOW, they have neat stuff.
posted by pineapple at 2:35 PM on October 6, 2008
See Jane Work is a great place to find unique & cool desk/office items.
posted by achyo at 3:33 PM on October 6, 2008
posted by achyo at 3:33 PM on October 6, 2008
Blu Dot. I think the envelope sorter and the pencil tray are pretty swanky.
posted by amanda at 8:07 PM on October 6, 2008
posted by amanda at 8:07 PM on October 6, 2008
Besides the good suggestions you already have:
Appalachian Spring, for wood products
She-Works
Pierre Deux
Dransfield & Ross, at Neiman Marcus
The products by Koziol
I'd have many more suggestions if you hadn't specified "items that coordinate."
posted by jeri at 8:38 PM on October 6, 2008
Appalachian Spring, for wood products
She-Works
Pierre Deux
Dransfield & Ross, at Neiman Marcus
The products by Koziol
I'd have many more suggestions if you hadn't specified "items that coordinate."
posted by jeri at 8:38 PM on October 6, 2008
Antique stores and junk shops. The complete matched sets are rare and can be expensive, but these places have oodles of inexpensive (or at least reasonably priced) single pieces, which if put together creatively would be beautiful.
posted by nax at 6:49 AM on October 7, 2008
posted by nax at 6:49 AM on October 7, 2008
Jeri, I can work with uncoordinating items. Lay 'em on me.
Also, since writing yesterday I found a few items at Kate's Paperie and The MOMA Store.
Thanks for the links, all. I'd be interested in more if anyone has others.
posted by alpha_betty at 10:08 AM on October 7, 2008
Also, since writing yesterday I found a few items at Kate's Paperie and The MOMA Store.
Thanks for the links, all. I'd be interested in more if anyone has others.
posted by alpha_betty at 10:08 AM on October 7, 2008
OK, alpha_betty. I've blogged about pencil cups - and here's a second set.
I've also blogged about paper clip holders.
I forgot to include this desktop set in my first post.
And here are some fused glass business card holders.
You said colorful - if you want interesting, but not necessarily colorful (chrome, etc.) then I have even more to suggest.
posted by jeri at 6:10 PM on October 7, 2008
I've also blogged about paper clip holders.
I forgot to include this desktop set in my first post.
And here are some fused glass business card holders.
You said colorful - if you want interesting, but not necessarily colorful (chrome, etc.) then I have even more to suggest.
posted by jeri at 6:10 PM on October 7, 2008
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posted by cjorgensen at 11:57 AM on October 6, 2008