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Work From Home is a new vertical dedicated to life and culture in the strange and unprecedented situation of self-quarantine that many of us are dealing with right now. From what to watch to how to get a fit off and how to not think about anything, this is our guide to the great indoors. For updates on the spread of Covid-19 and how to keep yourself safe and informed, consult WHO and the CDC.

For many of us across the planet, the home has become the office. The surfaces we once used for dining on takeout are now the war tables of serious business. And to avoid our home and new workplace amalgamating into one hard-to-define environment that soon becomes a burden on the brain, it's important to set up our new environments to be fit for productivity.

Whether investing in new tools for task-beating or fitting your workspace with goods that inspire or relax, we've put together a round-up of the hottest little desk accessories that'll go a long way at home.

Scroll on for the desk accessories that'll make working from home more enjoyable.

Stüssy Club Vase

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StüssyClub Vase
from $65
(Available at 2 Merchants)

Family card games might have you sick of clubs, but here's one with a difference. Stüssy's slick club vase is perfect for bringing nature indoors — a pretty important thing right now.

Ferm Living Bookends

Ferm LIVINGLuru Bookends
from $155
(Available at 2 Merchants)

So, those books you promised to read during isolation haven't been picked up yet? At least let 'em look good by placing them between these bookends by Ferm Living.

Ferm Living Bookends

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Design IdeasFranklin Desk Riser (Small)
from $35
(Available at 2 Merchants)

OK, while not the most exciting item on the list, it's a necessary one. You'll thank us later. So will your neck and back.

Chinatown Market x Smiley Urban Outfitters Notebook

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Chinatown Market x SmileyUO Exclusive Tie-Dye Notebook
$16
Buy at Urban Outfitters

For writing that long list of post-lockdown plans in.

Urban Outfitters Peanuts Mug

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Urban OutfittersPeanuts Keep It Clean 15 oz Mug
$10
Buy at Urban Outfitters

In case you didn't know, it's earth day this week. At least look like your doing your part while sipping coffee from this "Keep it clean, keep it green" mug.

Magazine Stand

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HeatleperMagazine Stand
$20
Buy at amazon

A magazine stand on your desk is truly essential. Great for the times where you need a well-earned break from the screen, as well as a dose of inspiration. Just reach for one of your favorite magazines.

Incense Chamber

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Wacko MariaMaria Incense Chamber
from $163
(Available at 4 Merchants)

Lighting incense really sets a nice mood whilst working from home. Not only does the scent chill you out, but the smoke is also super relaxing, visually speaking. This Wacko Maria one is great.

HAY Crate

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HayColour Crate
$14
Buy at goodhood

No one likes or can concentrate whilst being surrounded by a mess. Organize your things with one of these simple, but surprisingly effective, crates by HAY.

Suicoke Slides

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SuicokeKaw-CAB Sandals
$168
Buy at ssense

Okay now let's talk about what goes on beneath your desk. A pair of house slippers has got to be one of the most important things on this list. Suicoke is always a top option, and as we're not doing much right now, you can push the boat out with this all-white pair from the brand.

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