
Offi has carved out a pretty specific niche in the home office, organization, and storage markets. They offer well-made, modern pieces that are a few notches above IKEA, but come in below the cost of Knoll or Herman Miller. We like a lot of what Offi produces, especially the Eric Pfeiffer-designed plywood tables and shelving, which offer some innovative approaches to organizing books, paper, and media...

Top: The Perf Boxes ($299) can hold magazines, books, or files. Stacked on casters, they can be moved and adjusted to suit a space.

The Duoplane Shelves ($89 - $99) are sized for either CDs or DVDs. They can be hung horizontally or vertically. Photo via Design Public.

The Mag Table ($169 - $199) has built-in magazine storage and it can be flipped up and used as a laptop stand. The Bench Box ($399) works as a shelf and console table or bench.

The TMP Paper Collector ($49) is a stylish alternative to a basic recycling box. Magazines and newspapers can be stacked and dumped into the recycling bin.

The Scando Table ($499) is a larger version of the Mag Table. Its low profile and curved lines make it child-friendly.

The Perch Lounge ($499) has built-in storage beneath the seat.
For more from Offi, including a list of local retailers, click here.
Offi is a step above IKEA and I would not compare it to Knoll or Herman Miller office products which are more refined. I have not looked at Offi's prices in 10 years but they were reasonable and pretty good good quaility. But it is a look.
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Is this another advertorial like the recent Room & Board post?
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advertorial is a great word.
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Methinks there's a significant gap between Ikea and Knoll/Herman Miller..... almost everything out there falls into this gap... just a thought
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