1. An adjustable wooden desk organizer so you can keep work-related books nearby as you power through your 9–5. But maybe keep a few non work–related books there too for when your brain needs a break.
2. A pack of six self-adhesive cable clips to help keep your work space organized since all of your devices' charger cords are currently tangled in an impossible knot.
Promising review: "These are so cool! My husband and I both work from home and have tons of charging cords for us and our kids and they’re usually just dangling around. These help us keep those organized and neat, making them not only look better but easier to find." —Milica P.
Get a pack of six from Amazon for $7.97.
3. A memory foam chair cushion that'll turn any chair into a comfy office chair. It'll also help relieve lower back and tushy discomfort. Plus, its heat responsive technology and ergonomic design mean you can say goodbye to bad posture and joint pain.
4. A memory foam under-desk footrest for a little super soft n' cushy relief in the middle of your busy work day. It's also adjustable and convertible, so you can fully customize it to meet your specific comfort needs.
Promising review: "Freaking love this thing! I have to sit for like 8–10 hours a day right now in the early years of med school and it’s been a game changer for my back! I mostly use it upside down so I can rock my feet back and forth but I like the soft side, too, when I’m trying to sit still. Highly recommend if you have a sore tailbone at the end of a long work/study day." —Bails
Get it from Amazon for $33.95+ (available in velvet or mesh).
Head over to our list of the best under-desk footrests to see some other styles!
5. And a memory foam gel pad because you don't have to subject your poor little wrists to constant cramping while you tip tap away on your keyboard all day. How poetic.
It comes in two pieces — one you can prop in front of your keyboard, and the other in front of your mouse.
Promising review: "I've been working from home due to COVID and began experiencing wrist pain. The soft cushion from both items provided the relief I needed. Great products and price!" —Gaga2015
Get it from Amazon for $13.98 (available in 14 colors and patterns).
6. A six-outlet wall charger designed to house larger chargers as well as USBs (and those ports offer fast-charging). It even functions as a nightlight if you tend to work into the wee hours.
7. An angled, glass dry-erase desktop whiteboard that'll fit right between your monitor and keyboard so you can easily take notes while you work.
8. A rotating timer if you need a little external help to meet your deadlines.
9. A ceramic mug warmer because you've been getting up to heat that same cup of coffee in the microwave since this morning, and it just *doesn't* have to be like that.
10. An electric water dispenser for your desk so you don't have to keep getting up and going to the kitchen for a refill when you're fully ~in the zone~.
11. An insulated soundproofing strip you can put along your door to help create a silent workspace.
12. A mini cactus humidifier that's perfect for keeping at your desk because, unlike actual cactuses, you don't thrive in dry air environments.
13. A wooden laptop stand with a built-in power hub and dry erase board because you deserve to have all that you need right at your fingertips. You can also use the space inside to organize your other desk essentials!
14. An ergonomic balance ball chair for keeping your body moving throughout the workday, because an engaged body leads to an engaged (and productive) mind.
15. A portable dual monitor you can attach to your laptop if you need more than one screen to tackle your latest Excel sheet project.
16. A compact light therapy lamp to simulate sunlight right at your desk and melt away dreary moods so you can get back to living your life to the fullest.
17. A simple and stretchy drawstring jumpsuit because there's no need to scramble to find pants 30 seconds before your Zoom meeting starts. You'll wanna get this in multiple colors!
Promising review: "I work from home a few days a week so this is super comfy, but also looks professional from the neck up. I wore this for back-to-back Zoom meetings all day and then threw on a pair of heels for date night with my husband." —The Weekend Mommy
Get it from Amazon for $33.99 (available in women's sizes S–XXL and in 23 colors/prints).
18. A pair of noise-cancelling wireless Bluetooth earbuds with special touch functions: tap once to play or pause; double-tap to skip forward or backward. And of course it comes with a charging case!
19. Calming bites made with ashwaganda and L-theanine for anxious pets because Spot's zoomies are ruining your Zoom meetings.
20. And a cushy anti-fatigue mat if standing at your desk all day is great for your back but stressful for your knees. Its soft foam core will help keep your muscles and joints at ease so you can comfortably stand for hours at a time.
21. An under-the-desk foot hammock you can rest your feet on while you figure out which of your 514 unread emails to deal with first (I say mark them all as read).
22. A pair of comfy blue light–blocking glasses designed to help reduce eye strain, fatigue, and headaches. Because if we' can't stop staring at screens, we might as well feel like professional hackers on an Ocean's Eleven-type mission.
23. A selfie ring light and tripod that can be used on your desk or floor depending on whether you're working at a sitting or standing desk. Plus, there's a built-in phone holder if you're a rising Zoom star and need quality video. Oh, and it comes with a selfie stick.
24. An adjustable mesh desk chair because WFH can and should be comfortable. Ergonomically designed, this chair will offer the lumbar support you've been dreaming of (and more)!
25. An aromatherapy roll-on migraine stick made with a blend of essential oils to help target those screen-induced headaches. Rumor has it that it's easier to get work done if you're head doesn't feel like it's being split in two.
26. Cleaning putty gel for getting into the cracks of your keyboard where McDonald's crumbs fell and started their own society. You can also use this as a duster for all your screens.
27. A pain-relieving posture brace if not having the space for a huge, ergonomically designed office chair has caused your back and your posture to suffer.
28. A 32-oz. water bottle with markers to remind you to stay hydrated throughout the day. Because taking care of your body is the most productive thing you can do!
29. A casually chic maxi dress that'll help you feel like a princess while chugging that third cup of coffee.
30. A weekly planner mouse pad so you can easily keep track of your to-dos throughout the busy work day. There's a handy slot for a pen at the top, as well as lined sections for each day of the week, so you can fully flesh out your weekly agenda.
Promising review: "The calendar is incredibly handy for keeping track of projects at work. There's plenty of room for writing down daily tasks — I've been known to cram in several tasks in a day's column for particularly busy weeks. The spot for the pen is really handy, too. And I love the positive affirmations for each day! The whole thing is a great vibe for the week. Quality wise this product is excellent. The paper is sturdy, and each week tears off easily from the side. It arrived plastic-wrapped and in good condition." —Katie Marie
Get it from Amazon for $14.11 (available in six other designs).
31. An adjustable folding lap desk that'll keep you organized with its storage drawer and foldable book stand that you can use to house your tablet or phone. Take this sturdy and lightweight desk all around the house as you find the best nooks and crannies to work from.
32. A cold brew maker if you're someone who can't be bothered until *at least* your second cup of coffee. Now you'll always have caffeine ready to start your day!
33. A rose gold desk organizer whose five storage compartments will make sure your gel pens, rainbow Post-it notes, and other stationery essentials are easily accessible.
34. A cushioned lap desk with a built-in mouse pad and phone slot to help you comfortably get work done from the bed, couch, or armchair you're using as an office.
35. A memory foam backrest pillow with a neck bolster you can use for added neck comfort or to prop under your knees. No more stacking up pillows as a makeshift support system as you work from your bed.
36. An ergonomic under-the-desk elliptical so you can work out while you work! It also comes with a downloadable app that tracks your growth.
37. Or a document clip that attaches to your computer and holds your paper notes at monitor-level, so the only thing you'll be moving is your eyes.
This gadget holds up to 30 sheets of paper and can swing back and forth.
Promising review: "This lightweight arm holds at least 20 pages without falling out. I use this to prioritize things I need to get done and it keeps me from losing paper in piles. I have neck issues because I am constantly looking down and this keeps my head up and makes data entry easier because it's right next to the screen. It also pivots so I can adjust the angle." —Life Is Short
Get it from Amazon for $9.33.
38. A set of gold cable organizers to keep your cords in order and prevent any annoying tangles from forming. Plus, it'll make your desktop look super-sleek.
Brighttia is a New York-based Etsy shop established in 2018 that specializes in industrial and modern interior lighting and decor.
Promising review: "Super helpful at work with all the cables I plug into my laptop. Super easy to put in place and good quality." –rainfalls
Get a set of two from Brighttia on Etsy for $12.98 (available in eight colors and in multipacks).
39. A pair of sliding under-desk drawers — these are ideal if you need some extra storage space (and are especially ideal if your WFH space is less of a "desk" and more of a "table where you put your laptop").
Promising review: "This product works exactly as I'd hoped and is now neatly under my desk without taking up so much room that I bump it or knock it off when I sit down. Adhesive stuck on easily and feels very sturdy. Remember to be realistic in terms of the weight of objects you put in these drawers (i.e. don't fill it with heavy items and then get upset when the adhesive wears down quickly). Pens, paperclips, Post-its, earbuds, and scissors all fit in mine and I will definitely buy these again for our other desks." —Shopping Mama
Get a set of two from Amazon for $19.99+ (available in two sizes and colors).
You can also check out these under-desk storage products to clear up some more clutter on your desktop!
The reviews for this post have been edited for length and clarity.