The Pixo boasts a high level of mobility, with a 180-degree arm tilt and 360-degree rotation in both the arm and the shade. The frame is made with 97-percent recyclable materials: top-quality aluminum for the arm and polycarbonate for the lampshade and base cover. The design of the Pixo Optical LED Lamp strikes a fine balance between simple and functional, but with a fun, quirky silhouette. Lights/Brightness: 280 lumens | Color Temperature Range: 4000k | Color Modes: N/A | Adjustable: Yes That alone makes it a pretty great deal, but the quality build, additional dimming features, and adjustability make it an exceptionally good desk lamp for the price. The eight LED bulbs last 36,000 hours and the whole thing is guaranteed to operate for at least three years from the date of purchase. The base is surprisingly heavy for such an inexpensive item, ensuring that it won't tip over no matter how you angle the lamp. The lamp head rotates and the neck is super flexible so you can position it however you need it.
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Press the single button to turn the lamp on or off and cycle through the three levels of dimming: full brightness, half brightness, and a "night light" mode that is only 5 percent brightness. With an incredibly attractive price tag, this little adjustable LED light from Sunbeam is the perfect budget desk lamp. Lights/Brightness: 1500 lux | Color Temperature Range: 93 CRI | Color Modes: 4 | Adjustable: Yes The CRI itself helps determine the lamp’s ability to accurately display any desk-based objects full color underneath the lamplight.
The total brightness of the lamp results in a color rendering index of 93 CRI (color rendering index), which is just below the 100 CRI product by natural sunlight. In addition to a USB port for charging a smartphone, our reviewer discovered this lamp also has capacitive sensors that are directly incorporated into the base of it, so it's touch-friendly. The LED light bulbs mean just 1 watt of power is used at the lowest brightness and 8 watts at maximum brightness, producing a total of 1100 lux of brightness overall. You can do a lot with them.As LED lamps continue to grow in popularity (thanks to their energy-saving benefits), the Lightblade 1500S is a superb combination of looks and performance with an omnidirectional pivoting head that enables complete control over the direction of light. “A lot of my preference for mesh organizers is functional, and it’s something I would recommend to probably 80 percent of people. Plus, mesh “goes with just about every décor scheme,” she adds. While there are a lot of three-tiered trays out there, another reason she likes this specific one is for its mesh material, which she says won’t collect as much dust and makes it easier to see what’s inside. “Once you get papers contained, your desk looks a lot neater,” she promises. She likes the three tiers because they allow for easily categorizing things within them as urgent, midterm, and long-term. For those clients, she recommends three-tiered trays like this affordable one from Amazon she told us about (which can work just as well for storing notebooks or even small supplies). “It piles up so quickly and is also very easy to misplace,” she says. She says the biggest complaints she gets from her clients relate to paper, from bills to files to even loose Post-its.
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“The first step to any organizing process is to group and categorize things,” says professional organizer Rolanda Lokey. While our experts generally agreed on the types of tools you’ll need, each had slightly different preferences when it came to specific products, so we’ve organized their recommendations based on category, from desktop trays to filing systems to drawer organizers, and more. To find the best things for organizing desks or other workspaces, we talked to Dunn and four more professional organizers about what they use to provide a place for everything (allowing them, as the saying goes, to keep everything in its place). No matter where you’re working, Brooklyn-based professional organizer Allison Dunn, the founder of Neat Rules, says, “You want to get rid of clutter so that you can really focus on the things you need to use on a day-to-day basis.” The best way to do that, she says, is to “create a system where you only keep what you need, and everything you need is accessible, so you can be more productive.” Once you’ve cleared out the junk and zeroed in on your essentials, the next step, of course, is to keep them in order. But when your desk is in your home - like many of ours are right now - clutter becomes inescapable. It’s one thing to have a cluttered desk at an office that you get to leave at the end of every day.