An office without a personality is as droll as a person without one. You should always look for ways to surround yourself with office supplies and decorations that make you smile and ones that show off your personality. Novelty lamps are the perfect way to let your… forgive the pun… personality shine.
The novelty lamps below are from The Light Shop and they’re a lot more fun than the average lamp. Click through each lamp’s link to read more about the lamp.

Carry-Out Black Table Lamp
Carry-Out Red Table Lamp
Element Chrome Table Lamp

I love this essey Bin Bin so much I can barely even stand to look at it. It’s from Huset-Shop.com and it’s destined to find its way into my life.
From the Website:
A wastebasket with an identity all its own; Bin Bin looks exactly like the contents it is designed to contain, crushed paper. The product is made of hard polyethylene. Dimensions: 12″ (31cm) x 13″ (33cm). Comes in Mat White, Black and Red
I’ll take one in each color, thank you very much. It’s love!


Bruce Springsteen Limited Edition on Canvas
Buy at AllPosters.com
Bruce Springsteen had one of the top 10 concerts this past year – grossing over 22 million. The Springsteen & E. Street Band’s Working on a Dream tour included a historic five-concert stretch at Giants Stadium and I’m not sure why I wasn’t invited. It could be that word got out about how I (mis)behaved at a recent Montgomery Gentry and Trace Adkins show.
I am living proof that you don’t have to drink alcohol to act a fool. Coffee and Diet Dr. Pepper will get the job done.
The Bruce Springsteen poster above is for the office that wants to rock it out. Sign me right up!

I’ve found a perfect companion for my Must Have Nelson Marshmallow Sofa (See the last post!) – It’s the Nelson Coconut Chair
. Same distributor. Same designer. Same reaction.
When it comes to furniture (and handbags, dishes, artwork, clothes…), I’m wild about the unexpected. Who in their right mind would want to be surrounded by boring when they can be surrounded by bold?
This gorgeous coconut chair… I even love the name… would be a delicious addition for any modern office. This beauty was originally introduced by Herman Miller in 1955. In a shout out to retro design, it’s available again after a 23-year hiatus. This 20th century furniture icon has a simple, striking shape, and it’s also a very comfortable place to unwind at home or in a private office or lounge.
