Wooden Desk Organizer by Aaron Linn ($350.00 for one)

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"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." 

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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