Showing posts with label organizing products. Show all posts
Showing posts with label organizing products. Show all posts

Friday, March 30, 2012

Got Books? Get Bookends!

Posted by MAKMU ta On Friday, March 30, 2012

Yeti bookends

I love books; most of my clients love books; and many of you, my readers, love your books. So even though I wrote about bookends not all that long ago, I wanted to share my most recent discoveries — because these Yeti bookends from Sinki Industry were too wonderful not to share, right away. You can get them at MochiThings — or, if you read Korean, at 10x10. Both MochiThings and 10x10 also sell other Sinki bookends, including the Eiffel Tower and the cat.


fetish bear bookends

NC Rustic sells a number of bookends made by Ironwood Industries, but these Zuni Fetish Bear bookends were the ones that first caught my eye. They're made from recycled sheets of steel.


bookends shaped like orange slice
angel wing bookends

Next, let's give thanks to Etsy for bringing us the bookends made by Lena and Dmitry of Design Atelier Article of Ukraine. The lemon and orange bookends are what first caught my eye, but the angel wings are pretty special, too.


roller skate bookends

And finally, here are some pretty amazing vintage roller skate bookends, sold by Uncommon Goods.

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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Garage Storage: Making Good Use of Limited Space

Posted by MAKMU ta On Tuesday, March 27, 2012

garage storage system

Professional organizers have conferences, and I'm just back from one — which explains why blog posts have been light lately. The conference expo acquaints us with a number of neat products — and both this year and last, one of those products was the Monkey Bars garage storage system by Gorgeous Garage.


Comparison photos - Monkey Bars uses less space than other garage systems

The company claims that "Monkey Bars have 2 to 3 times more storage capacity than other garage systems" — and they do indeed have a number of clever ways of making the most of limited space.


storage racks for plastic bins

And let's look at a couple of other tools that could help you make the most of your space. I've seen many garages with stacks of bins — which makes it a real pain to get to the bottom bin. The Bin Warehouse would eliminate that problem.

Of course, the first question would be: Does it make sense to keep everything that's in those bins? But if the answer is yes, then storing them for easy access makes sense. The Bin Warehouse comes in two sizes, storing either 8 or 12 plastic bins, and there's also a file box version. You can find these products a number of places on the web, including Stacks and Stacks.


folding sawhorse

I was also pleased to learn about the Storehorse — a folding sawhorse from Crawford. Reviewer Chris Rodenius raved about these sawhorses, and the folding feature means they can be tucked away where others wouldn't fit.

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Saturday, March 24, 2012

Stacking Paper Trays: A Problem or a Solution?

Posted by MAKMU ta On Saturday, March 24, 2012

stacking letter boxes

I'm not usually a fan of stacking in boxes or paper trays; the papers in the lower trays, hidden from view, often get neglected — sometimes for years. But the trays can work well if they stack and unstack easily; then they can hold papers related to various projects or tasks, and either be spread out for easy access or stacked up to save space.

For example, take a look at the SOTO Pile Boxes from Details, a Steelcase company. They come in black or white.


paper trays, stacked

While the trays shown above are interlocking, they certainly don't have to be. For example, take a look at the Pierre Belvédère paper trays, sold by See Jane Work, and how they've been stacked.


two orange inboxes, stacked

Poppin says its inboxes, available in white or orange, can be stacked the traditional way — or sideways, or on an angle. And I loved this blurb: "Holds up to 300 sheets of paper, or 2 small animals." [via Popgadget]


beech wood filing / paper trays

And while these filing trays from Manufactum don't unstack, it's still easy to see the contents of each tray.

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Tuesday, March 20, 2012

The Search for Under-Desk Storage Drawers

Posted by MAKMU ta On Tuesday, March 20, 2012

4-drawer mobile pedestal

Since not all desks come with drawers — or you may be using a table as your desk — you may be looking for storage units you can put under that desk. And, like some of my clients, you may want a storage unit that has four or more shallow drawers to hold various supplies, rather than the more customary one or two supply drawers and a file drawer.

Space2 in the U.K. has this four-drawer mobile pedestal shown above; it's 67 cm (26.4 inches) tall.


4-drawer

AJ Products in Ireland (whose parent company is AJ Produkter AB) has this mobile pedestal, available in three finishes; it's 550 mm (21.7 inches) tall. AJ Produkter sells throughout much of Europe.


rollcontainer - mobile under-desk pedestal

Wellemöbel, a German company, is another source for mobile pedestals. This one is 55.3 cm (21.8 inches) tall.


mobile pedestal, four drawers, white

And Endo, in Australia, has this mobile pedestal, which comes in 16 different finishes. It's 675 mm (26.6 inches) tall.

These are just some of the under-desk pedestals I found around the world. But when I tried to find the same thing in the U.S., it became much harder. There's a similar product available from Herman Miller, but at a price higher than you might prefer.


steel multidrawer under-desk cabinets

So what are your other options? You could go with the Bisley multidrawer cabinets; Bisley has dealers in many parts of the world. These steel cabinets are 670 mm (26.5 inches) tall, and come in seven configurations — ranging from five drawers to 20 drawers. Unlike many of the other options listed here, this one's not designed to be mobile. Update: Bisley let me know that there is indeed a castor base option for this product — so it CAN be mobile!


mesh cart with four drawers

Or you could go with mesh products, like this mesh cart from Safco; it's available through Amazon.com and many other sites. It's 27 inches tall.


mesh desk drawers

And The Container Store has Elfa desk drawers; they're 29 inches tall.


cart with four drawers

If you don't want either steel or mesh, you could consider this drawer cart from Alkali Scientific; it's 27 1/8 inches tall.


short drawer unit p 6 drawers, white

And then there's Ikea, where you can get the Alex drawer unit. It's 26 inches tall.


mobile trolley, red

Finally, for something different and fun, there's the Boby trolley storage unit from the Italian company B-line — but available from many sources in the U.S., including Gibraltar Furniture and Nova68. It comes in a number of colors and drawer configurations. However, it's 74 cm (29.13 inches) tall — the tallest one listed here, and a bit too tall to fit under some desks.

Friday, March 16, 2012

Purse Organizers Keep Your Handbag Contents Under Control

Posted by MAKMU ta On Friday, March 16, 2012

purse organizer

Does everyone who carries a purse struggle with keeping the contents organized? It would seem so, given how many purse organizers are out there! I've covered this topic before — see related posts at the end — but more neat organizers keep showing up.

Let's start today's tour with the purse organizer inserts from It's All In the Bag. They come in four sizes, and a variety of nice fabrics.


purse organizer, floral pattern

And Sew Much More has purse organizers in two sizes, and a number of fabrics.


handbag organizer, red

Baggitz goes for solid colors in its handbag organisers; you have seven colors to choose from. These are made in Wales, but Etsy makes it easy for those of us in the U.S. to order this organiser, too.


purse organizer

Great Useful Stuff also has a solid-color purse organizer — no color options on this one.


handbag organizer

Handbag 2 Handbag has a dozen color/pattern options to choose from in its 11-pocket handbag organisers.


handbag organizer, purple, roll-up style

Sew Chic and Unique has handbag organizers in the same general style as those already listed — but also in this roll-up style.


purse organizer that holds an iPad

Here's a different sort of organizer: invite.L's Slim Bag-in-Bag. It's designed to hold your iPad, along with other things. [via popgadget]


organizer for purse, laptop bag, etc.

And finally, there are the Grid-It organizers from Cocoon — some of which could work just fine in a purse. This one is the CPG4.

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Monday, March 12, 2012

Spare Toilet Paper: Five Fun Storage Options, Plus a Practical One

Posted by MAKMU ta On Monday, March 12, 2012

toilet paper holder shaped like an angel, with cloud-shaped shelf for extra toilet paper

Who knew organizing the toilet paper could be so heavenly? Meet Séraphin and St. Cloud from C.QUOI; they can hold your current roll and some spares. See the C.QUOI web site for purchasing information; you can also get Séraphin from Maginéa and Kdesign.


toilet paper peg rack; holds 12 rolls

This toilet paper storage solution, from PA-Design, comes in white, black, and a natural wood tone. You can get it from PA-Design, Thisdas or Kdesign.


giraffe-shaped toilet paper holder

This cast iron giraffe toilet paper holder accommodates two rolls. It can be found many places, including Art & Artifact, Signals, and Grandin Road.


spare toilet paper mounted on inside of cabinet door

Of course, you could be purely practical and use the Bottoms Spare Toilet Paper Holder, mounted on the inside of a cabinet door. Organized A to Z carries the product.


toilet paper roll covers in three patterns

But what if you want to keep your toilet paper out on a shelf or a countertop? The you might want a toilet paper roll cover, and Jonathan Adler has designed some for Cottonelle. You can read more about this collaboration at Casasugar.


crocheted chick toilet paper cover

And finally, you could go retro and get a crocheted toilet paper cover. This one comes from Lucy's Art Emporium on Etsy.

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Saturday, March 10, 2012

Lucite Trays: In-Box Options and So Much More

Posted by MAKMU ta On Saturday, March 10, 2012

Lucite tray in smoky gray

I was looking for items, other than the letter trays you see in office supply stores, that could serve as in-boxes — and I stumbled upon the world of Lucite trays. These aren't the cheapest of storage options, but they certainly can be lovely. And, of course, they can be used to store all sorts of things.

The tray above comes from Boom Design and is sold by AllModern. You can also get it in red (or clear, or smoke gray) from Spacify.


square Lucite tray with paper insert

And then there are the trays with the paper inserts. If you're using the tray as an in-box, there's some incentive to keep the box emptied, so you can see that insert! Dabney Lee offers 12" square Lucite trays, as well as small and large rectangular trays. You can choose from 89 patterned inserts or 18 solid colors; there are also 60 choices for the monogram or name plate.


Lucite tray with paper insert

Erin Condren sells Lucite trays in two sizes. The inserts are designed to be personalized.


insert for Lucite tray; zebra in a dress

Iomoi has Lucite trays in three sizes, with some of the wilder designs out there. This is the front and back of the "Muffie the zebra" pattern. [via Apartment Therapy]


acrylic tray

And this isn't just a U.S. phenomenon. Jonathan Adler has acrylic trays in small and large, although the store is sold out at the moment. There are four design choices.


Lucite trays with laminated insert

And in Australia, VT Interiors sells customizable Lucite trays, with a removable laminated insert, in three sizes.

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Thursday, March 8, 2012

Four Fashionable Ways to Organize the Toothbrushes

Posted by MAKMU ta On Thursday, March 08, 2012

ceramic toothbrush holders

Do you still use a regular toothbrush, rather than an electric one? If so, I've got some interesting ways to store those toothbrushes — for those of you who want an answer other than the spare coffee mug, which is what I use. There are wall-mounted options, but for now let's focus on the countertop choices.

And let's start with the toothbrush holders from Orla Kiely: the acorn cup pattern, and the linear stem pattern. They're only available to those in the European Union, sadly. [via Switched On Set]


toothbrush holder

Jim and Gina Mahoney's bath collection includes this practical stoneware toothbrush holder that still has that handmade charm. It's dishwasher-safe, and they say it will fit most toothbrushes.


toothbrush holder with crow

I don't know if the toothbrush holders sold at the Speckled Hen Country Store — in a crow, sheep, and bunny design — are large enough for the fatter-handled toothbrushes, but they're delightful.


tooth-shaped toothbrush holder
And Propaganda, based in Thailand, provides this toothbrush holder in white and gold. I can find it for sale in Japan, Singapore, France, Germany, Denmark, and Australia — but not any U.S. site I feel good about linking to.

Monday, February 27, 2012

How to Hold the Rubber Bands

Posted by MAKMU ta On Monday, February 27, 2012

rubber bands on a doorknob
Photo by Michael Basial, found on Flickr, licensed under Creative Commons.

No one needs a product specifically intended to hold rubber bands. Any little basket, bin or box will do — or you can use the approach that Michael Basial's relatives did, and just use the doorknob to hold them. (That's what I do, personally, with the few rubber bands I keep.) But if you'd like a fun way to store them, read on!


rubber band holder shaped like standing person

The newest product, available for preorder, is the Rafael rubber band holder from J-Me. There are three color choices, and each one ships with three rubber bands to start you out. [via Book of Joe]


rubber band holder shaped like seated person

Oomy makes this one: the Fitness Addict, which you can see on the company's Facebook page. This one comes with a few rubber bands, too. You can buy the Fitness Addict at Perpetual Kid. Oomy says it can also make these as branded products — that's a promotional product that would grab some attention!


rubber bands stretched between two metal hands

The Rubber Bando comes from India, and you can order it shipped from there. If you're in Australia, you can get it from Roaring Hippo.

You can also go see the Metaphys desk organizer, with a container designed specifically for rubber bands, mentioned in my February 2009 newsletter.


rubber bands made from recycled bicycle tubes

And finally, let me mention some special rubber bands, which come to us from Switzerland: the Plattfuss rubber bands by tät-tat, made from recycled bicycle tubes. Each package has 70 rubber bands, in various sizes. You can buy them from tät-tat or Pico Bollo or Pigr. In the U.S., you can get them through Spitfire Girl.

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