A recent project has us working with a client, helping her set up a home office space. It's the second level of a large loft where we've had to create storage spots for paper and office supplies. And while there are plenty of good looking file cabinets out there, we opted for a combo of open shelving and file boxes for housing paperwork.
Portable and quite attractive, these file boxes are a great solution for when you really don't need a two-drawer filing cabinet. Also perfect for displaying, these boxed beauties can compliment your decor without breaking the bank.
Top Row
Snap-N-Store, Divoga Brocade Letter/Legal; $9.99
See Jane Work, Semikolon Folder Box; $32
The Container Store, Brocade Desktop File; $19.99
The Container Store, Acrylic Desktop File; $24.99
CB2, Particle File Box; $29.95
Bottom Row
Crate&Barrel, File Box with Hinged Lid; $59.95
Office Depot, Wilson JonesĀ® Workstyle File Box, Letter Size, Faux Croc; $20.99
Paperstyle, $53
West Elm, Canvas file box, natural canvas; $52
The Container Store, Synchronicity Stockholm Desktop File; $14.99











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Forget about the storage boxes - let's talk about those framed floating vases! I love them - but how do you invisibly mount a glass vase?
I assume the vases were made for wall-mounting... they probably have a little hole in them for a screw or whatever that's largely obscured by the flowers. CB2 has wall vases like this (one shaped like a test tube).