Heaven on Earth: The Container Store

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The last time I was in San Francisco I stumbled across a utopia of organization: The Container Store.

Leave it to San Francisco — a mixture of the free spirited and intensely productive — to have such a place. Outside the entrance to The Container Store, dirty hippies mumbled psudo-zen nonsense through the fog of drug smoke that surrounded them.

Woah,” said one to the other. “They only sell containers? Like, with nothing in them?”

“Yeah man, emptiness is the product.”

“That’s deep. Like really deep.”

Having no patience for such things, I knocked down the hippies, rushing past them to satisfy my office-supply-fetish glee.

Inside, The Container Store was everything I hoped for: shelves filled with empty containers of all shapes and sizes. Each box whispered seductive promises of a life more organized if only I would take it home. Had I not just been passing through San Francisco on a road trip. I would have emptied my wallet and taken all I could carry.

It’s worth a pilgrimage to San Francisco for the organizational faithful.

[Click here to visit The Container Store]

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Doane Paper

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While sitting in a meeting, Chad Doane noticed that all the design guys used grid paper and all the marketing guys used legal pads. In an attempt to bring the two sides together he designed a hybrid grid-legal paper. It’s a neat idea and available for sale at his website or for free download.

[Try out Doane Paper]