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11 Container Store Items That Will Organize Your Messy Desk
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Date:2025-04-26 08:04:53
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It's time to get organized! If you have a messy, chaotic desk space in your home, home office, or even at work, the Container Store has the solution.
The Container Store is the place to shop for storage solutions, drawer organizers, office supplies, home decor, kitchen essentials, and more.
Consider our team of E! shopping experts to be your new professional organizer!
We've rounded up Container Store must-haves that will keep your desk clear of clutter, your every day items accessible, and save your desk drawers from the fate of becoming the dreaded "junk drawer."
We've even included an editor-loved office bag that boasts a ton of pockets and compartments. On top of that, it has enough space for your everyday essentials, including your laptop, makeup, comfy shoes, and your office lunch!
Shop 11 Container Store items that will organize your messy desk
Not only are these items functional, they're actually really cute too. We've picked bright, cheerful items that will add a pop of color to your small space, no matter if you're at home or in the office.
Think mini storage containers, colorful monthly calendars, adorable looking mini office supplies kits with paper clips, a stapler, mini tape, and more, plus stackable trays for your trinkets and small items.
Shop our picks below!
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