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Desk Supplies That Don’t Look Like Office Supplies

When your workspace is part of your home, the line between function and atmosphere disappears. A desk isn’t just where you work — it’s where you think, plan, write, and reset between tasks. This collection is built around that idea: home office supplies that don’t just serve a purpose, but shape the way your workspace feels.

Instead of generic office essentials, you’ll find objects that are meant to be seen and used daily — notebooks that stay open on your desk, planners that become part of your routine, pens you don’t put away, and small details like bookmarks, sticky notes, and washi tape that quietly organize your day without making your space feel utilitarian.

The range itself is broad, but intentional. It moves from structured tools like planners, journals, and notebooks into more flexible, creative formats — sketchbooks, stickers, stamp sets, and memo pads — allowing your desk to support both focused work and more open-ended thinking. Even the smallest items, like magnetic bookmarks or notecard sets, are designed to fit naturally into daily use, whether that’s marking a page, sending a quick note, or keeping your place between tasks.

What ties everything together is the visual language. Each piece carries artwork from artist collaborations, so the collection doesn’t settle into a single aesthetic. You’ll see the contrast immediately — the expressive, fashion-driven patterns of Christian Lacroix, the soft, detailed florals of Liberty London, the playful irreverence of Brass Monkey, and the instantly recognizable styles of Andy Warhol and Frank Lloyd Wright. The function of the object stays familiar, but the experience of using it shifts depending on the artist behind it.

Not Just for You

This collection doubles as a gift-shopping page. A Christian Lacroix journal, a Liberty London pencil set, and a Brass Monkey sticky note pad make a ready-made desk gift bundle. Magnetic bookmarks and greeting card sets work as standalone small gifts.

  • Notebooks, journals, and sketchbooks – For note-taking, planning, or creative work
  • Planners and diaries – Including undated planners and mini formats for flexible scheduling
  • Pens and pencil sets – Functional tools presented in giftable, keepsake packaging
  • Bookmarks – Both paper and magnetic formats for daily reading
  • Sticky notes, memo pads, and washi tape – Everyday tools for organizing, annotating, and adding visual detail
  • Stickers and sticker books – For customization, planning, or creative use
  • Stamp sets – A more tactile way to personalize notes, journals, or correspondence
  • Greeting cards and notecards – For personal or professional communication

The range balances utility and creativity, making it suitable for both structured work and more open-ended desk use.