Made in America: Make It Work (From Home)

Has your home office been working overtime? It's time to give it a promotion.

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Runwell Desk Clock by Shinola

Shinola’s iconic, Detroit-made timepieces are now available for your desk in eye-catching new colorways. Featuring a timber stand, this precise clock will keep you on time while keeping your home office looking like a boss. 

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Treg Tray by duVisst

New from North Carolina furniture studio duVisst, this ebonized white oak tray, with its timber patina and embossed check pattern, is perfect for minimizing desktop clutter. 

Photo courtesy of duVisst

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Adesse Lamp by Cerno

Old meets new in this handsome lamp from California lighting manufacturer Cerno. Its black metal shade and brass details tip a hat to Don Draper, while grooves in its walnut base can accommodate charging cords or prop up your smartphone. 

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Dante Architect Desk by Doorman

Doorman, a New Orleans furniture company that prides itself on its "Southern Made Modern" designs, looked to old-school architectural drafting tables to craft this sleek desk from local timber. Despite its minimal profile, the desk has a deep drawer and features a notched backboard to prop up papers and notes. 

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Orbit Catchall by Jennie Johnsrud for Submaterial 

Organize desktop sundries with this modern catchall designed by Santa Fe–based ceramic artist Jennie Johnsrud for local design company Submaterial. Its three minimal dishes can nestle into a felt base, stack, or stand on their own.

Photo courtesy of Submaterial

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