
Here's What You Need To Bring Order To Your Home Office
A linen bulletin board to turn your wall into a productivity zone and a mini vision board. Pin up to-dos, reminders, inspo pics, or even that one sticky note you keep losing — it's both functional and surprisingly aesthetic.
An under-monitor storage drawer so your most-used supplies can be tucked away but always within reach. Slide it right under your screen to stash pens, sticky notes, paperclips, what-have-you. It's like giving your desk its own lil' secret compartment.
A mini desktop vacuum which makes cleaning up keyboard crumbs wayyyyy more satisfying than it should be. Compact, cordless, and surprisingly powerful, it's perfect for sucking up dust, eraser shavings, and snack debris. *Thee* MVP of desk maintenance.
A mesh desk organizer with a sliding drawer to make you feel like you actually know where all your important papers are. With five upright sections, two letter trays, and a sneaky little drawer, it gives every stray paper, sticky note, and envelope a proper place to live.
Promising review: "My desk was always a disaster because of my unorganized stacks and my husband's unorganized stuff. I ordered one to help me, and my husband ordered one for himself. Much better now. We also like the small drawer that I use for paper clips, rubber bands, etc. It was so easy to assemble that I put them both together." —Dream CatcherGet it from Amazon for $24.97+ (available in three colors).
A compact desktop power strip to not only give you more outlets, but to keep everything within arm's reach. With three AC outlets and three USB ports, it's perfect for charging your essentials without crawling under your desk — and the cute cube design takes up barely any space.
Or, a six-outlet wall charger that'll turn one outlet into a full-on custom command center. It also features two USB ports, charging up to eight devices simultaneously. The built-in surge protection (1680 Joules) safeguards your electronics, while the integrated night light with adjustable brightness adds a touch of convenience to your workspace. Here's to keeping your desk organized and your devices POWERED!
A Bluetooth label maker guaranteed to have you labeling everything in sight. It connects to your phone, prints in seconds, and makes organizing bins, drawers, cables — even your lunch — feel like a deeply satisfying hobby. Warning: once you start, you won't want to stop.
A 2-in-1 screen cleaner combining a spray and microfiber cloth into one sleek design. With this all-in-one gadget, you can keep your screens spotless without hunting for a separate cloth, making it easier than ever to maintain a crystal-clear display.
A cascading wall organizer which folds out like a dream and folds up like it was never there. With six color-coded pockets and a built-in hook, it keeps allll your documents, mail, or assignments sorted and off your desk. What more could you ask for??
A standing desk converter to bring new meaning to the phrase "stuck at your desk." This adjustable riser lets you shift between sitting and standing *without* rearranging your whole setup or buying a new fancy desk. Great for productivity, posture, and reclaiming a little agency during a long workday.
An under-the-desk headphone mount that'll do more than just hold your headset. Yes, it keeps your headphones within easy reach, but it also features not one, not two, but THREE USB ports to charge your devices simultaneously.
A triangle file organizer here to bring order to your paper chaos. This sleek, minimalist rack features nine slots to neatly store your magazines, folders, or vinyl records. Its geometric design saves space and adds a modern touch to your desk.
A sleek under-desk shelf that'll clear your clutter without cramping your style. Tired of pens, chargers, and sticky notes taking over your desk? This minimalist storage shelf mounts discreetly beneath your workspace, giving you a hidden spot to stash allllllll your essentials. Install it with screws or adhesive strips— no tools required. Bonus: it includes cable clips to keep your cords neat and out of sight!!!!!
A set of modular drawer organizers destined to have you rearranging your entire desk just for fun. These clear trays come in different sizes and fit together like a satisfying little puzzle, so you can create a custom layout for everything from paper clips to sticky notes to that one rogue USB drive.
Promising review: "Fantastic — bought it for work to organize my drawers and still had some units to do my office drawer at home. I love it. My drawer is transformed from a messy free-for-all to little trays with items of similar function. The different-size trays are ideal for playing around with and finding the best fit. The little silicone studs at the bottom stop the trays, preventing them from sliding around when you open the drawer." —Susan LawrenceGet it from Amazon for $18.99+ (available in eight colors).
A desktop bookshelf that adjusts to fit your stuff, not the other way around. Whether you're organizing notebooks, planners, or your growing collection of cute knick-knacks, this expandable wood shelf keeps everything tidy — and makes your workspace look intentionally styled. (Versus "cleaned in a panic!")
Promising review: "This was a perfect piece to fit a small section of my desk that was only 15" x 15". I needed a little bit more shelving to organize some books in a little nook area of my desk. I put it together in about 5-10 minutes after work. The screwdriver I needed to put it together was included. I was able to set it up the same day I got it and organized my small desk area the way I wanted to. It was perfect." —Gina6982Get it from Amazon for $23.99+ (available in seven colors).
A three-tier rolling utility cart which basically acts like a personal assistant on wheels. Use it to store office supplies, printer paper, tech accessories, or even snacks.
Promising review: "I am well pleased with this piece! It looks just as described and is great for storing home office supplies. I'm using it for my home office and am able to keep my stationery items and office items (i.e., pencils, pens, markers, batteries, tape, stapler, staple, etc.) in the bottom two baskets and then use the top basket to place my daily use items in (i.e., devotional, notebook, etc.). It moves easily and so far doesn't leave any marks on our floors (laminate flooring). Would definitely recommend!" —Kristen T. Get it from Amazon for $37.97+ (available in eight colors).
A multi-device charging station to turn your cord chaos into a streamlined, satisfying setup. With six USB ports and dividers to keep everything in place, you can charge all your devices in one spot without fighting over outlets or untangling yet another mystery cable.
Promising review: "Bought this for my office to recharge several devices in a patient care setting. This does great and keeps items ready when needed. Nice clean look and easy to wipe down." —Dale MartinGet it from Amazon for $19.99+ (available in two colors).
And a set of cable clips so you can finally put an end to cords slipping behind your desk every time you unplug something. Just stick them where you need 'em, and your chargers, headphones, and other cables will stay right where they belong (no more crawling under your desk like a gremlin).
Promising review: "I needed to organize some charging cables, which I previously had to detangle every time I needed them. So I mounted these cable organizers on the inside of my storage closet door and attached the cables. Now, they are super quick to grab and use, and they can always go back to the same place. No more entangled charge cables!" —Nicole M. Get it from Amazon for $7.96+ (available in two colors).
A set of monitor side note holders for your most important reminders, keeping them in front of your face (and no more adhesive residue on your computer screen!). Just stick them on the side of your screen and pop on some sticky notes, to-dos, or little motivational quotes. It's like a built-in memory boost for your brain (and your inbox).
Promising review: "This is a wonderful addition to use on the sides of my computer to hold my sticky notes so that I don't lose them, and reminds me of things I need to take care of. Very good way to keep track of my to-do list. It fits perfectly on the sides of my computer." —Happy ReaderGet it from Amazon for $6.98+ (available in three colors).
A rotating desk organizer that'll make you feel weirdly powerful every time you give it a spin. With seven compartments and a sleek 360-degree design, it keeps all your pens, highlighters, scissors, and sticky notes within reach — so you can finally stop rifling through drawers like a raccoon.
Promising review: "I was highly impressed when I received this product! Firstly, it's exactly as described in the picture, very good and detailed information, which has taken my expectations to the next level! Secondly, and most importantly, this organizer has greatly saved some space on my desk! There's a perfect amount of space in each compartment, not too small or big, and all my supplies have suddenly turned out to be so neat and organized! The quality is amazing, very sturdy, and easy to rotate, and I haven't seen a bend at all! Seeing my amazing purchase, my colleague was so impressed with it that she ordered one for herself as well! Good job!" —Anne Kay Get it from Amazon for $18.99+ (available in five colors).
A sleek cable management box you can use to hide your messy power strip like a total pro. Instead of staring at a tangle of cords under your desk, you'll get a neat little box that keeps everything contained so your workspace finally looks as organized as you pretend it is on Zoom.
Promising review: "This made a corner with lots of cords much more appealing! We were able to stuff all those cords inside and hide them away! The box is cute, too!" —KHGet it from Amazon for $13.99+ (available in two sizes and two colors).
A zip-up tech organizer, the one thing designed to keep alllllll your cords, chargers, and accessories from turning into a tangled nightmare. With tons of elastic loops and mesh pockets, it's like a travel-size control center for your gadgets.

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