
We spotted this striking desk set from See Jane Work, and were instantly charmed. This is the kind of desk accessory we'd leave out after when everything else is neatly zipped away.

We spotted this striking desk set from See Jane Work, and were instantly charmed. This is the kind of desk accessory we'd leave out after when everything else is neatly zipped away.

Now all we need is a clear-topped desk with a shelf underneath to strew beach sand and shells. Because that is some impressive styling in the first photo, against the red. Yum.
$35 at See Jane Work.
What's the point in making a coral handle if you are going to dip it in red epoxy paint?
view Comicgeek's profile
I imagine the actual handle isn't really coral. But even so... try googling red coral and take a look.
view jick's profile
that reminds me too much of the devil or dripping blood. like the idea - i've got coral knobs from anthropologie - but not this particular design
view peaceyall's profile
they look like chicken feet.
view mf's profile
sorry, looks like blood to me. would not do
view Nudik's profile
it's not very eco-conscious to use coral for new products
view eat more lemons's profile
In summary - the devil's bloody chicken feet. And I suspect not that well made.
view peacelily's profile
Gawd, those are ugly.
view Trilobyte's profile
Completely ridiculous, worthless product that Apartment Therapy should not be pushing. How often do any of us need a magnifying glass or a letter opener, really? http://www.vladcole.net/?p=26
view VLADCOLE's profile
Vladmir, are you off of your medication? You seem to have a problem with everything on this site. They arent nice looking, but I dont think a letter opener or a magnifying glass will ever be considered "ridiculous" or "worthless".
view Volvoguy's profile
Tell me, Volvoguy, where the utility is in these pieces. How do they solve a problem? Why should a portion of my home, my precious space, be dedicated to the storage of these items? I'm encouraging conscientous consumerism. This post encourages the opposite when it pushes net-negative utility items like this.
PS: I don't hate everything on the site. Check out: http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/la/tools-electrical-helpers/franzus-travel-smart-ladderkart-046022
I do think that Apartment Therapy does push a lot of junk and that its many writers have lost sight of the "Therapy" mission. Apartment dwelling requires careful curation of objects or the result is pure clutter.
view VLADCOLE's profile
/sheepish
It'd help if I could spell the thing I'm trying to encourage. Conscientious. Conscientious. Conscientious.
view VLADCOLE's profile
Totally aside from whether those suck or not, does it drive anyone else nuts when the materials in products aren't listed? What are those? Plastic? Painted metal or wood? I don't feel like I can tell from an online photo. Annoying, especially when it's a fabric item. There's a big difference polyester and linen, and I'd like to know which it is without having to call the company or whatever.
view Caitlin in Seattle's profile
That's one thing that I did find confusing about these items. I assumed they were fake coral but it seems most people think it's real, so who knows. Anyways... ever since someone mentioned chicken feet it's all I can see when I look at them.
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