Until the cord cutters finally have their way, you can print this cable catcher and attach it to your desk to save you from hunting around for your various wirings.
Leave no doubt in the minds of folks who come by your desk looking for you. You are OOO until the sign says otherwise.
Because plastic cups lack flair, print out this cup holder and never sip the same way again. Plus, you don’t have to worry about condensation.
You could lay your pen on your desk. Or, you could stick it in the powerful jaws of a 3D printed T-Rex. Your call.
Reports of the death of business card are exaggerated. Organize the ones you’ve got (and actually want to keep) with this fanning business card holder.
Our robot overlords will applaud your organizational skills after seeing this desk organizer.
For the 3D printing minimalist, here’s a simple iPhone dock.
For those who aren’t minimalists — here’s a Daft Punk-esque iPhone dock that will let you charge it, point it, zoom it, press it… or whatever it is that you do.
Do you have more writing utensils than you know what to do with? Try the buckyball pencil holder.
Might as well combine function and style. These octopus tentacles come up from your desk and prop up your tablet. Just don’t make them mad. They get a little grabby.
Not everything on your desk has to serve a specific function. We’ll call this little machine a “conversation starter.”
Here’s another option for folks overwhelmed by cords and cables.
The thing about SD cards is they’re small, and small things tend to get lost. Keep them handy with these guys.
Keep prying eyes and sticky fingers at bay with this 3D printed combination safe.
If you use a lot of coffee pods at work, this desk organizer is right up your alley. Modifications may be needed to fit some kinds of coffee pods.
Running out of space for all your office paraphernalia? You should think about printing some shelves, such as this one that nestles into a cubicle corner.
Is your back to your cubicle or office door? Know who is sneaking up on you by printing this tiny monitor-top mirror (mirror not included).
In the perfect office, all cubicles would come with a couple of coat hangers. When that isn’t the case, you can just print your own cubicle hooks.
Who hasn’t dealt with a sinking office chair? These simple rings will hold that self-adjusting chair right where you want it.
Speaking of office chairs, does yours move around more than you like? If so, print a couple of these chair brakes, and you’ll finally stay put.
Corners are the bane of cable management. Well, not anymore. These cable corner organizers will help keep cords where you want them–against the wall and out of the way.
When I worked in IT, there were always errant screws, loose adapters, and miscellaneous bits floating around our repair desk. I wish I had a set of these stacking organizers, available in multiple configurations.
Be the envy of the office by printing (and filling) your own miniature candy dispenser!
Don’t come back from vacation to dead office plants: Print this self-watering planter, and your companion will be alive and healthy when you return. The only additional item you need is some cotton string to pull water from the reservoir into the soil.
You don’t need to spend hundreds–or thousands–of dollars to get a standing platform for your computer: Print your own! This one is designed for a laptop, but there’s no reason it couldn’t raise a monitor and keyboard as well.
Keep office kitchen clutter and spillage to a minimum by printing some of these combination bag clip/screw tops. They’ll keep opened packages sealed and make accessing the stuff inside super simple.
All that keyboard tapping can make an office worker thirsty. Keep your favorite drink close at hand with this office chair cup holder that clips right onto a chair arm.
Headphones are important in an office setting–they’re sometimes the only thing standing between getting work done and a loud room. Keep your headphones organized by printing one of these cube wall headphones hangers.
Is your work keyboard too beige for your taste? Spice it up by printing some of your own custom keycaps.