See what belongs here
See the kinds of items this layout is meant to hold and how the drawer usually wants to behave.
Office drawer organizer
Office drawers tend to collect the exact mix that generic inserts handle poorly: pens, clips, labels, chargers, sticky notes, stamps, and odd little admin tools. Drawer Director helps convert that mess into a custom-fit layout that feels intentional.
The best layouts for this drawer type usually have these things in common.
Look at the drawer idea, start with a sample layout, and size it to your drawer.
See the kinds of items this layout is meant to hold and how the drawer usually wants to behave.
Open the planner with a setup that already suits this kind of drawer, then adjust it to fit your space.
Use the final layout to see which bins fit, what to buy, and which add-ons are worth including.
Group pens, sticky notes, clips, stamps, and labels into quick-grab sections that are easy to reset.
Split the drawer between tech accessories and paper/admin supplies so one does not take over the other.
Use repeated medium bins when multiple people open the same drawer and need clearer zones.
Open a setup for this kind of drawer, adjust the measurements, and see which bins fit your space.
Yes. That mix is exactly where a custom-fit modular layout usually outperforms a generic office tray.
This page leans more into labels, clips, notes, chargers, and the paper-heavy side of office drawers.
Yes. The configurator link from this page can preload a desk-like office setup so visitors start from a relevant example.