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Accessories to Boost Home Office Productivity

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Hard-working designs taken to task

Upgrade your workspace with home office accessories that seamlessly blend style and functionality. From sleek organizers and modern lighting to ergonomic furniture, these thoughtfully selected pieces are designed to boost productivity, enhance comfort, and elevate your work environment, making it the perfect setting for creativity and focus.

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1 SHINY SUPPLIES

Bring some glamour to your workspace. Tom Dixon’s Cube collection includes a copper pen, stapler, tape dispenser and desk organizer – everyday office tools transformed into exceptional treasures. From $80, at Klaus, 300 King St E

Home Office Productivity accessories Flos Goldman
2 BANK ON IT

Ron Gilad modernizes the classic banker’s lamp for Flos by adding a USB port to charge smartphones. Shown in brass with a green glass shade, the dimmable light is also available in an all-black version. $655, at Kiosk, 288 King St E

Home Office Productivity accessories - Grovemade
3 MODEST MOUSEPAD

Glide your mouse across Grovemade’s elegant vegetable-tanned leather surface. A hand-sanded walnut niche provides a place for that favourite pen or stylus, while the grippy cork base keeps the pad from slipping. $100, online at grovemade.com

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4 BRILLIANT BUREAU

Gus Modern’s walnut wonder includes drawers for file folders, accessories and snack-break treats. Stainless steel legs and aluminum handles give the mid-century-inspired design some contemporary flair. $1595, at Stylegarage, 78 Ossington Ave

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5 HOME LIBRARY

Stack reference books on this free-standing MDF wooden shelving unit. Optional aluminum containers in primary colours act as shelf dividers and brighten up your office. $2885, at Calligaris, 170 King St E

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6 ORANGE CRUSH

Gispen’s compact, height-adjustable Triennial desk chair is available in a range of splashy hues. A plush seat offers ample back support, while castors allow you to roll from desk to bookshelf. Contact for pricing, at Julien Armand, 213 Sterling Rd, Ste #101

Originally published in our Fall 2015 issue as Work It.

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