Collection by Jenna

Accessories

Keiko and Taku Shinomoto have two simple rules for their store: that the items come from Japan and that they have been well made by artisans. Just off busy Abbot Kinney Boulevard in Venice, California, the shop carries homewares such as Kaikado metal tea canisters.
Keiko and Taku Shinomoto have two simple rules for their store: that the items come from Japan and that they have been well made by artisans. Just off busy Abbot Kinney Boulevard in Venice, California, the shop carries homewares such as Kaikado metal tea canisters.
Photo by James Brittain
Photo by James Brittain
Wooden Desk Organizer by Aaron Linn ($350.00 for one)

text "AaronLinnDeskOrganizer“ to 767825 (portal)

"Aaron is a goldmine find for Subports; he is truly a unique, under-the-radar craftsman.  Aaron grew up working the land of the Oklahoma plains, and that farming sensibility plays into his wonderful handcrafted designs.  No one else on the planet is doing the types of products Aaron is producing.  Now based in Brooklyn, one of Aaron Linn's newest creations is a series of desk organizers from logs found in his NYC neighborhood (we know--trees here?  Who knew).  Each unit takes 4 weeks to hand-carve and features a lazy-Susan base and a built-in pencil sharpener.  Looks great with his handmade Reclaimed Floorboard Scissors ("aaronlinnfloorscissors", $30.00) and the Trusted Sentiments Pencils from Et Al., Etc. ("etaletcsentiments", $9.50).  Aaron's work is  unbelievable and exclusive to Subports." 

photo by Jacob Krupnick
Wooden Desk Organizer by Aaron Linn ($350.00 for one) text "AaronLinnDeskOrganizer“ to 767825 (portal) "Aaron is a goldmine find for Subports; he is truly a unique, under-the-radar craftsman. Aaron grew up working the land of the Oklahoma plains, and that farming sensibility plays into his wonderful handcrafted designs. No one else on the planet is doing the types of products Aaron is producing. Now based in Brooklyn, one of Aaron Linn's newest creations is a series of desk organizers from logs found in his NYC neighborhood (we know--trees here? Who knew). Each unit takes 4 weeks to hand-carve and features a lazy-Susan base and a built-in pencil sharpener. Looks great with his handmade Reclaimed Floorboard Scissors ("aaronlinnfloorscissors", $30.00) and the Trusted Sentiments Pencils from Et Al., Etc. ("etaletcsentiments", $9.50). Aaron's work is unbelievable and exclusive to Subports." photo by Jacob Krupnick
Each item comes in either dark walnut or blond maple, and the wrist pads and mouse pads are made with vegetable-tanned leather, which looks much better than Lycra-wrapped gel inserts found in most ergonomic accessories.
Each item comes in either dark walnut or blond maple, and the wrist pads and mouse pads are made with vegetable-tanned leather, which looks much better than Lycra-wrapped gel inserts found in most ergonomic accessories.
The Cube Collection from Tom Dixon Studio is a desk accessory series that is at once sophisticated and simple. Including a stapler, tape dispenser, tidy tray, and pen, the Cube Collection is stripped of superfluous details and instead focuses on the primary function of each piece. Crafted from a resilient zinc alloy, the Cube Collection is finished with a copper plate, adding luxe shine to each piece in the collection.

This collection, along with other Tom Dixon products, is 15% off until October 18, 2015.
The Cube Collection from Tom Dixon Studio is a desk accessory series that is at once sophisticated and simple. Including a stapler, tape dispenser, tidy tray, and pen, the Cube Collection is stripped of superfluous details and instead focuses on the primary function of each piece. Crafted from a resilient zinc alloy, the Cube Collection is finished with a copper plate, adding luxe shine to each piece in the collection. This collection, along with other Tom Dixon products, is 15% off until October 18, 2015.
The Copper Chemistry Collection employs a sophisticated marriage of materials in glass and copper. The collection includes a carafe and glasses, and can be used as a set or individually. The addition of copper to the streamlined glass elevates the collection and gives it a warmer look than plain glassware.
The Copper Chemistry Collection employs a sophisticated marriage of materials in glass and copper. The collection includes a carafe and glasses, and can be used as a set or individually. The addition of copper to the streamlined glass elevates the collection and gives it a warmer look than plain glassware.