Karshan, the tidiest person in the office, just some cables spoil his minimalism
Milano Light Switch 02
Submitted by Chiara
How to keep the light switch always on top, accessible in one shot.
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Shanghai Computer Table
Submitted by Kaya Lee
The computer table designed with a hole to try to keep wires in order, but it is not always user friendly
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Shanghai Messy Table
Submitted by Kajal Vatsa
A multi outlet on a messy table
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New York Labeled Outlets
Submitted by Leila Stewart
Power strips are used to accommodate the array of power needs around my desk. There’s only one outlet. I label the strips to be sure I’m disconnecting the right peripheral at the right time.
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New York Apartment/Office
Submitted by Leila Stewart
All the cables that feed into my laptop are here for easy access. I use my laptop in my living room and office, so frequently disconnect and reconnect it to peripherals. The multi-USB hub has a retractable cord that’s useful.
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New York Desk C-Clamp
Submitted by Thomas Chan
I clamp my power outlet to the side of my desk using a c-clamp from home depot. This way none of the wires touch the ground.
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New York Office Work Desk
Submitted by Yoo-Jung Kim
I am using my frog cup. :) Because: (1.) it's free. (2.) it hold my cable nicely but I can still access to the cables easily when it needs to be extended. (3) a cup mingled nicely with other stuffs on my desktop.
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Shanghai Twisted Wire
Submitted by Lydia Kuo
wires are tied up in a bundle on a desk - helps adjust length
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Shanghai Wire Mgmt 01
Submitted by Lydia Kuo
Rubber donut to keep wires the right length and organised
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Shanghai Devices on Desk
Submitted by Kajal Vatsa
Many devices on a desk; power strip lives on corner of desk for charging various devices.
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New York Tape Desk Solution
Submitted by Tim McKee
Office desk with black tape to keep laptop power from falling on floor.
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San Francisco: Above desk accessory charging
Submitted by Sandeep Sardana
While stationary devices are powered by out of site outlets, mobile objects are preferrably powered by the PC or by an on desk strip.
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New York Desk
Submitted by Sarah Phares
My room is so small my desk is shoved up against bed, holding cords in place. For peripheral things like iphone/ipod charger cord I can put underneath the iLap tray (can’t really see from this angle) when not using.
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New York, Desk
Submitted by Alisha Dopkin
Desk
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San Francisco Below Desk Charging
Submitted by Sandeep Sardana
Below desk rats nest for charging monitors, laptops, etc.
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New York Desk
Submitted by Turi McKinley
A short shelf under the desk houses my powerstrip and various power bricks
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Munich Charging iPad+Droid+Headset from 1 Brick
Submitted by Abdul Nabi
Too many gadgets to charge... in addition some devices (e.g. the iPad) need a high power adapter. Found the nifty 4-port, 10W charger as seen at the top of the picture that handles charging my various toys at once (great for travel). Bought on eBay for 5 Eur.
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San Francisco SFO Workplace
Submitted by Lindsay Metcalfe
Private work stations, complete with outlets, near Gate 26 at SFO.