10 Favorite Wooden Desk Tools
By Julie (from Remodelista) on May 21, 2010
Bring an organic note to your workspace with wooden desk accessories;
here's a roundup of 10 items for the home (or office) workspace. 
Above: Berlin-based Rainer Spehl designed this perfect Wooden Laptop Case with leather lining and magnetic closure to accommodate a MacBook or a MacBook Pro; it's €220 through Rainer Spehl.
Above: Singgih Kartono's Magon radio, combining sustainably grown wood and current MP3-compatible electronics. $250 at Design Public.
Above: Wood Stapler by Decor Craft Inc.; $29 at A & G Merch in Brooklyn.
Above: SCP's wall-mounted Jeeves Coat Rack is crafted of European oak; $250.
Above: Maru Wood Calculator by Takumi Shimamura; $85 at Moss.
Above: USB Memory Stick by Dutch company OOOMS; $130 at the Cooper-Hewitt museum shop.
Above: Wrap Wrap by Japanese designer Naoto Yoshida helps you control cables; $17 at Merchant No. 4.
Above: Knuff Magazine File in birch plywood; $9.99 for a set of two at Ikea.
Above: The Large Bamboo Wall Panel has two channels and comes with: letter holder, three hooks, bamboo cup & holder, magnetic strip, 4 strong magnets and measures 31-1/2 inches by 15-3/4 inches (a smaller size is available); $100 at Velocity Art and Design.
Above: Teak Wastebasket, $70 from OK Store.
Above: For a wooden desk we like Andrew Moe's slim Oslo Console Desk made from reclaimed ash, measuring a mere 15.25 inches deep, making it perfect for small spaces.These are our favorites; have we missed anything? Leave us a comment if you use any other wooden desk or electronics accessories, or have a favorite.
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