March 31, 2015
From Drab to Draper: How to Style Your Desk Like a 1960s Ad Man
Fountain Pen
A fountain pen has a enough weight that makes signing on the dotted line feel that much more significant. We tapped a staffers collection for the striking Montblanc Meisterstck pictured abovean iconic implement designed in 1924.
Pocket Notebook
Keeping a small notebook at the ready wont just help you remember that million-dollar idea; it may even inspire it. Beyond its cognitive and creative benefits, writing by hand also conveys confidenceyoud never see Don hiding behind a laptop at the big pitch meeting.
Letter Opener
This sleek piece of hardware remains the only way to open a letter with graceand keeping one at your desk suggests you still receive important correspondence the old-fashioned way.
Literature
You never know what will inspire your next big idea. Surround yourself with a few good books to keep your space cultured and creative. We picked a collection of prose poetry and a guide to pipe smoking from Nates personal stash.
Pomade Paste
You can still rock a smooth, Draper-style side part without keeping your hair on lockdown all day. Paste will provide plenty of hold, the right amount of shine (read: hardly any), and the ability to restyle it between big presentation and dinner date.
Change of Clothes
If youre prone to burning the midnight oilor the occasional all-nighter at the pub around the cornerit doesnt hurt to have a crisp shirt and fresh tie at your desk. In other words: Nine-oclock client meetings wait for no one.
Mouth Spray
Nothing will botch a first impression quicker than coffee breath. Keep a mouth spray handy for a breath-freshening boost thats bound to help you close the deal.
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