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1. Rabito Cable Holder: These cable holders are a cute spin off of the Blu Dot cable holders we love.
2. Inboxes: One of my favorite ways to save space on my desk and organize is with stackable trays. These can be repositioned to be stacked or on a limb.
3. iCushion: Having your phone laying around on your desk not only looks messy but is also inconvenient when you're searching for it under stacks of magazines. I wouldn't mind nesting mine in this iCushion that comes in fun colors to add some color to my desk.
4. Smart-Stand Sleeve: This accessory works as both a sleeve and a stand, hence its name. I love that it's multifunctional so that when you're finished using your iPad, you can pack it up in the sleeve. When used as a stand, you can adjust it at different angles to get the most comfortable position for yourself.
5. Cool Feet: These are little plastic feet with suction cups that attach to your laptop to raise it so it won't overheat. They kind of remind me of bed raisers I used in college.
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6. USB Flower Hub: USB hubs can be cute too, like this one made up of a row of tulips.
7. Cork Planter Bookend Set: I love reading on my iPad but haven't lost the desire to have books and magazines on my desk to give my eyes a rest from the screen. These bookends are multifunctional and allow you to organize your books while providing space for a plant and storage for your small desk supplies.
8. Rhombins: Another fun set of modular storage that's a little more flexible than your standard stacking trays.
9. Butterfly Memo: These butterfly memos will make pending tasks and reminders more well received for both you and your coworkers.
10. Zinc Wall Accessories: If you have a wall at your desk, use it! It's a great way to save desk space and also provide a better view versus staring at the wall. I love these Zinc wall accessories because they're clear and you can use them however you want and see everything inside.
(Images: As credited above.)
There's no time like the present to clear your desk clutter if you haven't already. Whenever I'm doing a complete uncluttering of my desk whether at work or at home, I also find it to be a great time to change the look as well. Cord control and keeping your tech off your desk and on a stand can be managed with a variety of fun, well-designed accessories. Here are my picks.
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Shaw's Original Fir...
There's a misconception that buying goods that are heralded to help organize will automatically clean up your desk. A lot of times in my experience, it tends make the desk even more cluttered instead because it introduces more small objects on the table.
Cable organizers are one of those goods that claim to organize yet introduce more mess: Imagine a desk with just a MacBook, a phone, and the power cord to the two machines. That's only 2 objects and 2 wires. But it will be 4 objects and 2 wires after the cable organizers - and the desk will look messier as a result.
In cases like that, it's better off the user just learn how to tie a knot. A good knot makes the cables look much better without the extra bulk. Or tuck the cable under the table. Anything that would reduce anything visible would help.
The same goes for any organizers that are more like stylish showpieces rather than functional tools. Most objects are better off hidden or stashed away in drawers, if the user is intent to reduce clutter.
My 2 cents. Hope it helps. :)