michigammemom I call them magazine files. They can be found at many retailers and office supply stores.
Take a look at The Container Store, Target or Office Max.
Valerie McCaskill Dickman Hi! The owner informed me that the print file is from IKEA. She uses it to store all of her prints & photographs that she's yet to frame. Thanks for your question. Cheers!
Valerie McCaskill Dickman Hi Stacy! Isn't it awesome? It's a vintage find. The owner picked it up at a local antique/consignment shop in Dallas. I'll look around and let you know if I come across something comparable. Restoration Hardware has been putting out some similar replica pieces, reasonably priced. I'm currently salivating over this fun chair by Kendall Wilkinson (much to my wallet's dismay):
Von Hagel's mini work area is set next to her bed. "I used as much vertical space as possible," she says. "I went all white and minimal so it would recede into the wall and take up less visual volume."Parson's desk: West Elm; storage: Ikea; art: Cody Hudson
Keep things neat with white. Budget finds like paper storage boxes and simple lamps almost always look better in white. Plus, there is something really neat and orderly about having a whole stack of all-white anything. You can always add in more color with your artwork and accessories, but it's harder to go back once your flat is a jumbled mess of prints and hues. Start safe and small, and build it out from there.
This cool vintage chair may have the same basic structure as classic office furniture, but the similarity ends there. It adds industrial moxie to this minimalist workspace.
added by Donna Strader to 2013 IDEAS (4 months ago)
This cool vintage chair may have the same basic structure as classic office furniture, but the similarity ends there. It adds industrial moxie to this minimalist workspace.
Take a look at The Container Store, Target or Office Max.