Station: A Bamboo Caddy For Everyday Living [Deals]

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I am not a fan of clutter – be it paper-based, digital, or otherwise. I’ve got a scanner that takes care of the first type, and a combination of apps (including Hazel) helps take care of the second type. But I’m also a guy who likes to keep things need and tidy in order to avoid clutter. My desk doesn’t have a lot of working space, so I really need to keep desk clutter at a minimum. I had yet to find a fully functional solution…until the latest Cult of Mac Deals offer came along.

The 100% bamboo Station is the solution I’m talking about. Functional, minimalist, eco-friendly – it’s the ideal desk organizer. And Station is at an ideal price as well – only $34.99 for a limited time.

Station adds order, and takes nothing away. The natural grain of the bamboo is universally elegant and it’s unassuming shape truly epitomizes the phrase “great design is transparent”. It’s environmentally conscious and fits anywhere you need it to go. Whether you want to place it on your desk to hold your iPhone, pens, and paper clips or set it near the front entrance to your home for your Samsung Galaxy, keys, and spare change, Station looks good and does the job no matter where it winds up.

Here’s what another reputable website has had to say about Station:

“…the Classic Station is a dependable caddy that does give you a mellow feeling once it’s in place next to your computer instead of all of that loose change and lint.” – iPhoneLife

And Station is handcrafted in the USA – and if you order it and you want it shipped within the continental US, you’ll get free shipping included.

So if you’re noticing desk clutter getting the better of you and your focus, then pick up Station for just $34.99 – a savings of 31% – from the Deals page today!

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