Plissè by Hay
Paris 2012: get yourself organised with these colourful accordion-pleated document wallets by Copenhagen brand Hay, presented at Maison & Objet in Paris last week. More about Plissè by Hay
Paris 2012: get yourself organised with these colourful accordion-pleated document wallets by Copenhagen brand Hay, presented at Maison & Objet in Paris last week. More about Plissè by Hay
These leafy cable ties by Korean designers Lufdesign might be mistaken for plants. More about Leaf Tie Cable Organisers by Lufdesign
London designers Studiolav have declared the pencil redundant and redesigned it for life in a pencil-pot graveyard. More about Design is Dead Pencil by Studiolav
Dezeen Platform: Ariane Prin brings her pencil factory to Dezeen Platform at Dezeen Space today. More about Today at Dezeen Platform: Ariane Prin
These pens by London designer Sam Hecht of Industrial Facility are hand-carved from hard rubber. More about Pentagon Pen by Industrial Facility
London Design Festival 2011: London designer Oscar Diaz has redesigned the pen pot so there's no need to tip pens all over the desk or jam your fingers down the side to retrieve a paper clip or pencil sharpener that's slipped to the bottom. More about Pen Pal by Oscar Diaz for Doiy
Can't get enough concrete? Here's a range of concrete stationery by London designer Magnus Pettersen. More about Solid desk accessories by Magnus Pettersen
Japanese designers Nendo have combined a USB stick with a giant paperclip. More about Data Clip by Nendo
Show RCA 2011: Royal College of Art graduate Ariane Prin uses waste from college workshops as the raw material for her on-site pencil factory More about From Here For Here by Ariane Prin
Here's a ruler by London designer Sebastian Bergne that's specially adapted for shooting rubber bands. More about Bandit by Sebastian Bergne
Japanese designers Torafu Architects have designed a set of paper hooks that look like curled pieces of adhesive tape. More about Tapehook by Torafu Architects
Brothers Adrian and Jeremy Wright of London based design studio DesignWright have released this set of stackable. colour-coded stationary in collaboration with design brand Lexon. More about Buro by DesignWright for Lexon
Industrial designer Christian Vivanco has designed this desk-tidier in the shape of a gabled house. More about Under My Roof by Christian Vivanco
This wooden children's drawing case by Japanese designer Kana Nakanishi of Oiseau folds out to form a stool. More about Atelier Book Chair by Kana Nakanishi
Tokyo firm Naruse Inokuma Architects created these pads of page markers from demolished wooden houses. More about IE-tag by Naruse Inokuma Architects
This lightweight lamp by French designer Léonard Kadid uses a book as a base. More about Bookmark lamp by Léonard Kadid
This stationery case by designers Tomáš Král and Camille Blin clamps four pencils between its jaws. More about Monster by Tomáš Král and Camille Blin for OKOLO
London Design Festival 2010: designer David Weatherhead presents a collection of desktop items made of folded steel at Variability in west London this week. More about Standard Stationery by David Weatherhead
London designer Olivia Lee has created a sketch pad with grids based on the mathematical principle of the golden ratio. More about The Golden Rules by Olivia Lee
New Designers 09: Kingston University graduate Michael Antrobus exhibits a range of stationary made of steel bars at graduate show New Designers in London this week. More about Ground by Michael Antrobus