Due to the limited outlet access at this corner of the kitchen, I placed the charging station on the shelf. Over the time, things are populated in the area because other related functions were added in. By now, I have iphone speakers and all the chargers stored in the same place. This corner of the kitchen has more foot traffic also because of this set up.
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Palo Alto Cord Managment
Submitted by Celine Pering
This wind up wheel is a great way to manage the problem of long extension cords getting in the way.
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Shanghai Adapters
Submitted by Jan Chipchase
Never enough adapters, never in the right place, always left behind.
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San Francisco Headphone Cords Sideview
Submitted by Suelyn Yu
I bought this in sweden at a design store to wrap my headphones around. It prevents them from getting tangled, and although it takes a long time, it reminds me to roll it up nicely insetad of just stuffing my headphones into my purse.<
Milano The Tidiest Desk
Submitted by Simona Bariselli
Karshan, the tidiest person in the office, just some cables spoil his minimalism
Wires organised around objects to keep them from getting tangled
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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 Plugs
Submitted by Lydia Kuo
chaos chaos chaos - check out the multiple devices with a plug adaptor on the top
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Shanghai Choosing Between Milk and a Charger
Submitted by Kaya Lee
This young girl just takes her laptop without any power cables - milk essential tho!
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Shanghai All Extra Cords
Submitted by Erin Sanders
All extra cords, etc. that have to do with camera equipment. Cords are all over the house, but separated based on device usage. i.e., all phone cords live together, all photo cords live together, all mac cords live together.
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Shanghai Charging Center
Submitted by Erin Sanders
All cords and cables attached to media center. Nothing really ever comes unplugged. 6 different devices in one space=6 different plugs needed. The power strip is my best friend. I have 6 in my 900sq. foot home.
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Shanghai Cooking Space
Submitted by Erin Sanders
My neighbors use this area outside their home essentially as an extra room. They cook from here. Listen to the radio from here (electric), etc.
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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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Palo Alto Cable Hole
Submitted by Celine Pering
We have lots of cables for our entertainment setup. We bought a cabinet that has holes in the back intentionally for wires. This works very well and hides all of this junk from the outside view.
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Palo Alto Headphone Cable Wrap
Submitted by Celine Pering
The cable wraps nicely around the perimeter. This work well to keep it contained. I charge the extra battery and headphones before getting on the airplane.
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Amsterdam THMBR
Submitted by Guus Baggermans
Separating different voltages within close proximity through plastic rivets