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Lulu & Georgia Founder Shares How to Style Your Desk For Max Output

Work hard, styled hard. 

If you're a boss who knows that filing isn't just for your nails, you need a desk to match your hustle. Which means: organized, styled, and designed for max work output. 

So we checked in with Sara Sugarman, Founder of Lulu & Georgia, the online home decor shop founded in 2012 of her five tips for keeping your workspace as boss as you are. 

CLEAN UP

A clean and inspiring space makes for a more constructive (and positive) day. If you look around your desk, there are undoubtedly little odds and ends creating unnecessary clutter. I recently read, The Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up, and now ask myself: “Does this item bring me joy?” If it has no purpose and doesn’t bring me happiness, then it’s gone. The items that do stay on your desktop should be ones that you use on a daily basis.

 

BEAUTIFUL DESIGN 

I’m most productive when I’m in a space that reflects my own style and personality. Whether it’s a statement rug, a colorful lamp, or a unique bookcase – it helps me think more creatively. I also love the idea of a pin board- not to place random samples or business cards- but as inspiration for where you want to be and what you want to do. 

TASTEFUL ACCESSORIES

When I was younger, my mom would take me to Staples before school started, and I loved selecting all of the brand new supplies I would need for the year. I feel the same applies to workspace materials. Sure, we need staplers and tape dispensers, but why select the functional, yet boring ones when you could have gold and acrylic? It’s an opportunity to express your individuality, plus it adds to the overall aesthetic of the space.

GET COMFORTABLE

We all spend a lot of time at our desks, which is why it should be a space that is both livable and productive. Use a pouf as a footstool, keep a tumbler filled with water nearby, and invest in a chair that you don’t mind spending several hours in.

ORGANIZATION 

There is a lot of time wasted looking for that piece of paper, pen or business card lost in the cluttered chaos on your desk. Create a functional, yet stylish system to help keep important dates and urgent tasks in sight. Incorporate a tray to store time-sensitive materials and file everything else away. Use a pencil holder to store pens and highlighters, so they are easily visible when you need them.

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Office Inspiration: Kristi Kohut @ Lulu + Georgia

We've got some seriously incredible sponsors lined up for Create + Cultivate in Chicago. If you're lucky enough to be in attendance, you'll find them in your gift bags (the VIP gift bag is worth the cost of admission alone), on the conference floor, and in the coming weeks, we'll highlight a few of our favorites right here on the C+C blog. Because sharing is caring and they're too awesome not share.

First up: Lulu & Georgia, the lifestyle boutique of our dreams. 

Artwork by Kristi Kohut, prints available via Lulu + Georgia

Artwork by Kristi Kohut, prints available via Lulu + Georgia

We've got some seriously incredible sponsors lined up for Create + Cultivate in Chicago. If you're lucky enough to be in attendance, you'll find them filling up your gift bags (the VIP gift bag is worth the cost of admission alone!), on the conference floor, and in the coming weeks, we'll highlight a few of our favorites right here on the C+C blog. Because sharing is caring and they're too awesome not to.

First up: Lulu & Georgia, the lifestyle boutique of our dreams. They stock everything from furniture to trinkets, all of which you'll see around the conference (plus, you can shop the on-site pop-up!), in addition to some amazing artwork prints from talented female artist including our very own #createcultivateCHI keynote speaker, Garance Doré. We recently discovered (and promptly fell in love with) the work of the Chicago-based mixed-media artist and designer Kristi Kohut (above). Her work is a perfect representation of our brains right now: a little bit of organized chaos and a whole lot of color. Each piece is like a high energy Rorschach test that would be perfect to hang in your office. Color therapy at its best.  

Get one of Kristi's prints for under $100 at Lulu + Georgia (alongside Garance's prints and a whole host of other amazing artists) and see them in-person at our Lulu + Georgia pop-up at the Chicago conference!

 

 

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