Items to Spruce Up Your Home Office

If working from home is the future, we might as well do it in style.

With so many of us working remotely, there has never been a better time to invest in your home office. We’ve curated some of the most useful and stylish items to help you elevate your workspace – and hopefully, your mood and productivity as well. 

Twelve South Laptop Stand ($79)

This sleek silver laptop stand relieves neck strain so you can comfortably get things done. It also ensures that you’ll avoid awkward angles on your next video call.

Courant Accessory Tray ($122.50) 

The catch-all tray by Courant features rich Italian leather and a built-in charging station for your phone. There’s also a monogram option to add some personal flair. 

Crate and Barrel Calendar ($48)

When all the days seem to blur into one, this acrylic dry-erase calendar from Crate and Barrel can help you get back on track. 

Brass & Burl Fidget Pencil Sharpener ($69) 

This brass pencil sharpener has a bold industrial look and doubles as a fidget to keep you from getting restless on those long conference calls that really could have been emails.

Smythson Panama Agenda ($85)

We’re one month into 2021, but it’s not too late to start getting organized. Smythson is always a standout on the agenda market, and for good reason – the brand’s crossgrain leather has been a classic since 1908. The Panama Agenda includes a pocket to store extra papers. The agenda’s edges are beautifully gilded, and a ribbon bookmark makes sure you never lose your place.

Pantone Pencil Cup ($15)

These pencil cups by Pantone will keep your writing utensils organized and add a splash of color to brighten up your workspace. Choose any of their eye-catching shades. 

ReGeneration Desk Chair by Knoll ($519)

This is your sign to invest in a comfortable, supportive desk chair. What better option than this environmentally sustainable chair by Knoll with its simple and modern silhouette?

Felix Gray Blue Light-Filtering Glasses (starting at $95)

You know the feeling when your fifth Zoom call of the day finally ends? And you’re left with blurred vision and a pounding headache? You might consider these blue light filtering glasses from Felix Gray. They come in a variety of styles, including prescription options, and most importantly, they prevent the eye fatigue caused by staring at a screen.

Octagonal Desk Lamp ($85)

This Octagonal Desk Lamp from the MOMA Design Store is both quirky and practical, with a touch sensor and an LED light. It uses a rechargeable battery, and the octagonal base allows you to adjust for the best angle. 

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