A Proper Pen
Vanishing Point fountain pen,
$168 by Pilot
I know a fountain pen may not be for everyone, but I’m a fountain pen kind of guy myself. I enjoy the easy ink flow, the ritual of inkwells, and the springy feel of a nib against my notebook. The Pilot Vanishing Point is a great bridge for non-fountain pen users who want to try one out. The nib is retractable, sort of like a rollerball or ballpoint, giving you a familiar handfeel while still providing an exceptional writing experience. I’m a firm believer in writing by hand and taking a moment to get your thoughts organized and it’s that much easier when you’re using a pen that invites you to get it all out on paper-and enjoy doing it.
The Desk Caddy
If you’re looking to enter the world of slow living, then let Peg + Awl be your guide. Having created bespoke and heirloom products for more than a decade, they imbue old world charm into everyday products that are meant to be used. Their desk caddy is one such product. If you’re like me and accumulate pens, colored pencils, and the stray paperclip, then I can’t recommend this caddy enough. You can get it in four wood types (reclaimed heart pine, walnut, maple and blackened maple) and have it engraved as well. It’s one of those items that will move from office to office with you for years.
A Serious Stapler
With this stapler, form definitely follows function. It’s a vintage design that’s as eye-catching as it is useful. While any stapler would work, there’s something impactful about having made space on your desk for beautiful objects. It’ll put you in the headspace to do some of your best work, even if it’s some boring administrative task you’ve been holding off all week.