LEVENGER ANNOUNCES SUMMER SPLASH SALE

Take 25% Off Purchases of $100 On Pens, Paper, iPad Cases and More

DELRAY BEACH, FL • August 13, 2012 – Levenger, a leading provider of Tools for Serious Readers™, announced today its Summer Splash Sale. For just one week, Levenger is offering 25% off purchases of $100 or more including pens, paper, iPad cases and many other products.

“The lazy days of summer are quickly coming to an end, which means getting back into the swing of things at school and work,” said Michele Gerstein, V.P. of Direct Marketing. “Start your fall season off right by stocking up on pens, paper, iPad cases and notebooks. Levenger has just about everything you need to keep you optimally organized.”

Levenger’s Summer Splash Sale runs from now until August 19, 2012. Customers who spend $100 or more will enjoy a savings of 25% on their purchase of Levenger essentials. While many parents are readily stocking up on back-to-school supplies, they often overlook their own needs. Levenger offers a wide assortment of organizational essentials including their popular Circa notebooks and refills, journals, briefcases, pens, iPad accessories, desk organizers and much more. Levenger is equipped to help you stay on top of your personal and professional life with a vast selection of offerings.

To take advantage of the Summer Splash Sale, enter the Promotion Code AUGOFF at checkout. This promotion cannot be combined with any offers and excludes gift cards, furniture, lighting, seating and the Circa Simply Irresistible Sampling Kit.

ABOUT US

A privately held organization, Levenger is a pioneer in selling products specifically with the serious reader and writer in mind. The husband-and-wife team Steve and Lori Leveen founded Levenger in 1987, and it has since become a leading destination for reading and writing products that are both functional and fashionable.

Levenger’s sales channels include a direct-to-consumer catalog; e-commerce sites of Levenger.comLevengerPress.com and PenRefill.com; and stores in Boston, Chicago, and the Washington, D.C., area. Its business-to-business arm, Professional & Corporate Sales, reaches customers through both Web and catalog presentations. Levenger is headquartered in Delray Beach, Fla., and its customer service and fulfillment centers are located in Memphis, TN.

Find out more about Levenger’s pens, paper, iPad cases and other quality products by visiting our official Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/Levenger. “Like” our page to receive exclusive offers for future purchases. Sign up for our Preferred Customer E-List on the Levenger homepage at http://www.Levenger.com.

 

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How to connect through collecting

“Beginning a collection is like dropping a pebble in the water—the concentric rings expand and expand,” explains my friend and neighbor Roger Hurlburt. A professor of art history and former movie reviewer, Roger was a child prodigy in the collecting business, starting with birds’ nests, arrowheads and marbles when he was 8. Now 51, he blends his knowledge of fine art with appreciation for some of the quirkiest ephemera in America. In the house that he and his wife, Susan, built around their collections, Big Little Books line an entire wall of the family room. Susan’s wedding cake figurines live happily on a living room shelf. Toy ray guns from the 1930s share wall space with kitchen cabinets.

In the library, wide walls of books bristle with signed movie star photos and lobby cards. A plaster cast of the original Maltese falcon used on the movie set perches on a bookshelf niche. In a corner, a spin rack holds thousands of old postcards. On the huge antique table that serves as Roger’s desk, his computer is dwarfed by antique and modern bronzes, toy tops and antique fishing lures. You learn about one thing, says Roger, and that leads to another and another.

Things. As a college student, I was suspicious of things and people who collected them. Like Emerson, I felt we needed to care less about things and more about people. Now I know that caring about things can help us connect more with people.

The late Stanley Marcus, a friend and mentor, once told me how collecting had given meaning to his travels, especially after he retired from Neiman Marcus. Mr. Stanley, as he was affectionately known, joyfully gathered together several collections over the years, only to donate them later. He gave his collection of pre-Columbian folk art to the Dallas Museum of Art. His superb collection of miniature books is now at Southern Methodist University.

“There’s more fun in the hunt than the having,” says Roger. And de-collecting can be as rewarding as collecting, whether you donate your collection or sell it.

Roger once paid for a first-class trip to Europe for Susan and himself with the sale of his last remaining and exceedingly rare baseball card. Another friend made the down payment on his house with the check he received from selling his Wahl-Eversharp fountain pens. But you shouldn’t collect for the money, advises Roger. Go for what you love, even if it’s of no monetary value—like seed pods or bottle caps or smooth pebbles that form concentric rings in water.

Howard and Judy Gale, photographers at Levenger by trade, are lifelong antiques collectors. Their tiny cottage in Delray rises to grand heights with no end of artfully arranged collections. In their kitchen, a variegated cast-iron ring about 12 inches in diameter hangs from the ceiling. Once a display ring for buggy whips, today it holds Judy’s collection of buttonhooks that were used to fasten high boots and long dresses. These two now-obsolete species, one holding the other, were like two ancient ballroom dancers performing a tango for old time’s sake. They were also tactile connectors to Howard and Judy’s grandparents, links with the everyday lives of a far-off era.

To find products for our own company, my wife, Lori, and I began going to antiques shows. While our mission was finding things to reproduce, along the way I gradually became a collector myself.

I now collect 20th-century globes, along with pencil sharpeners and inkwells. These collections are business-related, but others are not. I’m drawn to strange old toasters and vintage bugles, and have a piece of trench art from World War I.

Over the years I have come to view collectors differently from what I presumed during my youth. I know now that all kinds of successful people enrich their lives through connections born of collections.

Collectors discern value where others just see stuff. They have a passion for learning and ideas, two things they’re more than willing to share with others.

One might conclude that the golden age of collecting is over, since there are now so many collectors of so many things. Yet there has been no slowdown in the production of goods that I can see.

What new objects do people take for granted today that may become tomorrow’s treasures? What objects make you smile and cause you to wonder? And what do you want to preserve for some young hands to connect with a century from now?—Steve Leveen

 

 

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LEVENGER DEBUTS ENHANCED NEW WEBSITE

Customers Can Enjoy Shopping for Pens, Notebooks & More with New Look, Enhanced Functionality

 DELRAY BEACH, FL • July 17, 2012 – Levenger, a leading provider of Tools for Serious Readers™, is proud to debut its new, enhanced website that provides a more satisfying shopping experience for the loyal consumer in the market for pens, notebooks and much more.

“The customer shopping experience is an important priority at Levenger,” said Michele Gerstein, V.P. of Direct Marketing. “That is why we’ve improved upon our existing website to create a sophisticated new interface that is every bit as elegant and versatile as the products we offer to our customers. In addition to the new look, customers can expect a better user experience and easier checkout….the same legendary Levenger customer service with an improved innovative design.”

Levenger takes pride in offering the highest caliber office essentials. Therefore, it’s important that the website offer an online shopping experience that is just as elegantly functional. With the most recent enhancements, finding just the right product has become even easier.

In addition to simpler checkout and navigation, customers have the opportunity to share the Levenger experience with friends, loved ones or complete strangers. Write a review of your favorite Levenger products, or pin us on Pinterest. To get the latest updates from Levenger, “like” us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter or check out our videos on YouTube. With all of the recent enhancements, shopping Levenger for pens, notebooks, journals, briefcases, briefbags and more, is easier and more fun than ever.

Browse Levenger’s wide assortment of top-of-the-line organization gear at the new Levenger.com. Levenger carries a large selection of Circa notebooks and refills, journals, briefcases, pens, iPad accessories, desk organizers and much more.

ABOUT US

A privately held organization, Levenger is a pioneer in selling products specifically with the serious reader and writer in mind. The husband-and-wife team Steve and Lori Leveen founded Levenger in 1987, and it has since become a leading destination for reading and writing products that are both functional and fashionable.

Levenger’s sales channels include a direct-to-consumer catalog; e-commerce sites of Levenger.comLevengerPress.com and PenRefill.com; and stores in Boston, Chicago, and the Washington, D.C., area. Its business-to-business arm, Professional & Corporate Sales, reaches customers through both Web and catalog presentations. Levenger is headquartered in Delray Beach, Fla., and its customer service and fulfillment centers are located in Memphis, TN.

Find out more about Levenger’s briefcases, pens, notebooks and other quality products by visiting our official Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/Levenger. “Like” our page to receive exclusive offers for future purchases. Sign up for our Preferred Customer E-List on the Levenger homepage at http://www.Levenger.com.

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LEVENGER ANNOUNCES NEW FACEBOOK CONTEST

In This Nod to Hemingway, Participants Could Win a  Stanley Leather Journal worth $70 by Posting a Brief Story to Levenger’s Facebook Page

DELRAY BEACH, FL • July 16, 2012 – Levenger, a leading provider of Tools for Serious Readers™, announced today  its new Facebook Contest — the Papa Challenge, a Hemingway Text Message competition. Levenger’s Papa Challenge runs now through July 21st, 2012.

The challenge of this Facebook contest is to convey a clear message using a few well chosen words in this nod to Hemingway. With a limit of 160 characters, simply tell Levenger a story with a straightforward, no-frills sentence just as Hemingway had done in the very first line of The Old Man and the Sea:

He was an old man who fished alone in a skiff in the Gulf Stream and he had gone eighty-four days without taking a fish.

By getting to the point like Hemingway, participants could win a Stanley Leather Journal worth $70. For those up to the challenge that pays homage to the iconic Pulitzer Prize novelist Ernest Hemingway, post your text message story on Levenger’s Facebook page at http://www.Facebook.com/Levenger and “Like” the page for your chance to win. Winners will be announced on Monday, July 23rd, 2012.

ABOUT US

A privately held organization, Levenger is a pioneer in selling products specifically with the serious reader and writer in mind. The husband-and-wife team Steve and Lori Leveen founded Levenger in 1987, and it has since become a leading destination for reading and writing products that are both functional and fashionable.

Levenger’s sales channels include a direct-to-consumer catalog; e-commerce sites of Levenger.comLevengerPress.com and PenRefill.com; and stores in Boston, Chicago, and the Washington, D.C., area. Its business-to-business arm, Professional & Corporate Sales, reaches customers through both Web and catalog presentations. Levenger is headquartered in Delray Beach, Fla., and its customer service and fulfillment centers are located in Memphis, TN.

Find out more about Levenger’s office supplies,  ballpoint pens and other quality products by visiting our official Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/Levenger. “Like” our page to receive exclusive offers for future purchases. Sign up for our Preferred Customer E-List on the Levenger homepage at http://www.Levenger.com.

 

 

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LEVENGER ANNOUNCES ITS ALL-AMERICAN SALE

Enjoy Free Shipping on Fountain Pens, Business Card Holders or Briefcases 

DELRAY BEACH, FL • July 2, 2012 – Levenger, a leading provider of Tools for Serious Readers™, announced today its annual All-American Sale. This Fourth of July, let freedom ring and free shipping reign on almost all purchases from Levenger including a fountain pen, business card holder or briefcase.

“Celebrate your independence from disorganization by stocking up on Levenger’s many office essentials,” said Michele Gerstein, V.P. of Direct Marketing. “From Circa notebooks to iPad accessories, we have the most in-demand offerings. As part of our July 4th promotion, enjoy free shipping on almost everything we sell.”

Levenger’s All-American Sale runs from now until July 8, 2012. With Levenger’s latest promotion, customers don’t pay shipping on any purchases (other than furniture, oversized items and gift cards) and there is no minimum purchase required. Whether you are shopping for fountain pens, business card holders, briefcases, notebooks or other popular Levenger products, forget about figuring in shipping costs because there are none. All customers receive free ground shipping to a single address within the 48 contiguous states.

If you are looking for the ideal Fourth of July present for yourself or someone else, browse Levenger’s wide assortment of top-of-the-line organization essentials. Levenger carries Circa notebooks and refills, journals, briefcases, pens, iPad accessories, desk organizers and much more. You are guaranteed to find an organizational essential that will enhance the life of that someone special by keeping all of his or her affairs in order.

To take advantage of the All-American Sale savings, enter the promotion code JULY4SALE at checkout. Free shipping cannot be combined with any offers and excludes gift cards, furniture and oversized items, along with the Circa Simply Irresistible Sampling Kit.

ABOUT US

A privately held organization, Levenger is a pioneer in selling products specifically with the serious reader and writer in mind. The husband-and-wife team Steve and Lori Leveen founded Levenger in 1987, and it has since become a leading destination for reading and writing products that are both functional and fashionable.

Levenger’s sales channels include a direct-to-consumer catalog; e-commerce sites of Levenger.comLevengerPress.com and PenRefill.com; and stores in Boston, Chicago, and the Washington, D.C., area. Its business-to-business arm, Professional & Corporate Sales, reaches customers through both Web and catalog presentations. Levenger is headquartered in Delray Beach, Fla., and its customer service and fulfillment centers are located in Memphis, TN.

Find out more about Levenger’s office supplies,  ballpoint pens and other quality products by visiting our official Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/Levenger. “Like” our page to receive exclusive offers for future purchases. Sign up for our Preferred Customer E-List on the Levenger homepage at http://www.Levenger.com.

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LEVENGER ANNOUNCES EXPANSION OF PRODUCT LINE

New Journals, Ballpoint Pens and Other Office Supplies Make Debut 

DELRAY BEACH, FL • June 20, 2012 – Levenger, a leading provider of Tools for Serious Readers™, announced today that it has added an assortment of new office supplies including journals, ballpoint pens and more.

“At Levenger, we are always looking to add products that will enrich the lives of the serious reader,” said Michele Gerstein, V.P. of Direct Marketing. “Whether you are shopping for a desktop calendar, ClipNotes or StikIts, Levenger’s newest offering of office supplies brings plenty to the table. We have also expanded our line of journals and ballpoint pens.”

Levenger shoppers, take note. Joining the wide array of quality writing tools is the Waterman Agnes B. Fountain Pen and the Waterman Agnes B. Ballpoint Pen. This classic pen collection has design elements hand-picked by the famous French fashion designer. Made in France, both of these sophisticated pens provide the ultimate writing experience.

For the consumer searching for planners, agendas and notebooks that can weather the storm, look no further than the resilient line of All-Weather organization essentials. The All-Weather Journal, All-Weather Calendar and All-Weather Field Kit feature waterproof pages that can withstand moisture. Produced with environmentally safe, water-repellent paper, these products are great for the serious reader and serious writer who require office products that can endure some serious wear and tear.

Other new Levenger products include the colorful PANTONE Chips Journal, PANTONE Notes Note Cards & Envelopes and PANTONE Postcards; the ThreeSixFive Desk Calendar, ClipNotes, StikIts, Lab Works Office Supplies and the playableART Ball.

Visit Levenger to browse the full selection of new office essentials.

ABOUT US

A privately held organization, Levenger is a pioneer in selling products specifically with the serious reader and writer in mind. The husband-and-wife team Steve and Lori Leveen founded Levenger in 1987, and it has since become a leading destination for reading and writing products that are both functional and fashionable.

Levenger’s sales channels include a direct-to-consumer catalog; e-commerce sites of Levenger.comLevengerPress.com and PenRefill.com; and stores in Boston, Chicago, and the Washington, D.C., area. Its business-to-business arm, Professional & Corporate Sales, reaches customers through both Web and catalog presentations. Levenger is headquartered in Delray Beach, Fla., and its customer service and fulfillment centers are located in Memphis, TN.

Find out more about Levenger’s office supplies,  ballpoint pens and other quality products by visiting our official Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/Levenger. “Like” our page to receive exclusive offers for future purchases. Sign up for our Preferred Customer E-List on the Levenger homepage at http://www.Levenger.com.

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LEVENGER ANNOUNCES ANNUAL SUMMER SALE

Enjoy up to 50% Off Furniture, Notecards, Levenger Circa Items and More

DELRAY BEACH, FL • June 15, 2012 – Levenger, a leading provider of Tools for Serious Readers™, announced today its annual Summer Sale. Loyal customers have the opportunity to take advantage of some special opportunity values, saving between 15% to 50% off popular Levenger products including notecards, furniture and Levenger Circa items.

“The lazy days of summer are upon us, so what better way to get motivated than by stocking up on office essentials at additional savings?” said Michele Gerstein, V.P. of Direct Marketing. “Our customers can enjoy their favorite products for a whole lot less.”

Levenger’s Summer Sale runs from now until July 8, 2012. This promotion is a great opportunity for customers to replenish their supplies and enjoy savings on some of their favorite products. Consumers will receive up to 50% on select Levenger Circa items, up to 20% on furniture and up to 15% on notecards.

Visit Levenger.com to browse all sale items.

With the Levenger Circa system, staying organized has never been so simple. Levenger offers a wide array of accessories including Circa notebooks, Circa paper punches, Circa paper refills and Circa notebook accessories. Thanks to the Summer Sale, customers can get up to 50% off select items. Shoppers who want to restock their notecards will enjoy up to 15% on select products.

For the Levenger customer in the market for home or office furniture, now is the time to shop Levenger’s wide collection of high-quality offerings. Choose from reading chairs, office chairs, bookcases, tables and stands, and home office desks. For a limited time, take up to 20% off select items in Levenger’s furniture collection.

ABOUT US

A privately held organization, Levenger is a pioneer in selling products specifically with the serious reader and writer in mind. The husband-and-wife team Steve and Lori Leveen founded Levenger in 1987, and it has since become a leading destination for reading and writing products that are both functional and fashionable.

Levenger’s sales channels include a direct-to-consumer catalog; e-commerce sites of Levenger.comLevengerPress.com and PenRefill.com; and stores in Boston, Chicago, and the Washington, D.C., area. Its business-to-business arm, Professional & Corporate Sales, reaches customers through both Web and catalog presentations. Levenger is headquartered in Delray Beach, Fla., and its customer service and fulfillment centers are located in Memphis, TN.

Find out more about Levenger’s furniture, notecards, Circa note-taking system and other quality products by visiting our official Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/Levenger. “Like” our page to receive exclusive offers for future purchases. Sign up for our Preferred Customer E-List on the Levenger homepage at http://www.Levenger.com.

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Dear readers: Do you leave footprints?

Les Standiford, teacher, author and book lover, wouldn’t dream of writing in the hardcover books in his library. “I won’t underline or even dog-ear pages. The books have become important to me as artifacts.”

Tom Morris, philosopher, author and book lover, wouldn’t dream of not writing in them. “I underline and write and dog-ear like crazy. A book should never be just read; it should be used.”

Do you write in the hardcover books you own? Few questions polarize serious readers as much as this one.

The Preservationists

Les Standiford belongs to the group I call Preservationists. For them, the mere expression “writing in books” is akin to running fingernails down a chalkboard. Books are cherished objects, they say. Even if you intend to keep the book for your lifetime, eventually it will be passed on to others, so you shouldn’t contaminate it with your thoughts of the moment.

Preservationists are also quick to point out that besides being an affront to future readers, any writing in a book lowers its value dramatically.

The Footprint Leavers

Tom Morris belongs to the group I call Footprint Leavers. For them, books are like food to be heartily enjoyed, and if need be, consumed in the interest of a healthy diet. Writing in the margins and underlining are healthy interactions and make the book more valuable to them, which is their concern. There are plenty of unmarked books to go to posterity, they say; this one book will give its all to them.

Preservationists scoff at this. They may well take notes from a book, which they claim is more meaningful than merely underlining anyway. “Underlining is a fool’s way of absorbing knowledge,” says one accomplished Preservationist. Several others say that underlining can actually become a disservice to the underliner when, years later, he returns to the book and finds it difficult to read passages not underlined, or is forced to see the book the same way she did years ago, instead of with more mature eyes.

The Footprint Leavers will counter that if they wish to read a pristine copy, they can almost always buy another copy or get one from the library. And they like seeing how they previously viewed the book. It gives them insights into their viewpoints at an earlier age, and all-important self knowledge.

Famed Footprint Leavers

Alexandra Stoddard, the author of some 22 books on design and good living, is a devoted Footprint Leaver. She showed me her much-loved copy of Anne Morrow Lindbergh’s Gifts From the Sea. It was laden with colorful underlines, highlights and various triangles and rectangles in the margin. Alexandra could point to her original marks, when she first read the book as a girl, and then subsequent readings as the years went by and she matured. The book had transformed into a diary of sorts, imbued with her own visible testimony to the meanings she extracted over the years. “Books are food for me. I put them in my mouth,” she beams.

Studs Terkel, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author and interviewer, reportedly wrote all over the books written by the authors he interviewed, filling the margins with possible questions.

Will Provine, a historian of science and collector of rare books, has examined the libraries of many scientists, including Nobel Prize winners. He says that most scientists didn’t write in their books, yet Charles Darwin almost always did so. “A book is generally worth more if written in by an important person,” Will says. Darwin’s comments are considered of enormous historical significance.

Samuel Johnson was an even earlier luminary who wrote in books (often to the annoyance of the friends he borrowed them from), as he selected words for his famous dictionary of 1755.

Tom Morris, who has written a score of scholarly and popular books on philosophy (including Philosophy for Dummies), yearns for his books to be abused. “When I see one of my books in someone’s home, I want to open the dog-eared pages and see comments on nearly every page, and maybe some suntan oil and jelly smears as well. I want to know it was used!”

Are you a Preservationist or a Footprint Leaver?

For all these accomplished Footprint Leavers, my inquiries suggest there are far more Preservationists. Perhaps the world is better for this, since future readers will have more pristine books to inherit. Although even dedicated Footprint Leavers will not ruin an obviously valuable book. If it’s a costly first edition, they will probably not read it at all—thus ensuring they won’t be tempted. It’s the ordinary hardcovers they write in with abandon. It’s live for today and read as if no librarian were watching.

In case you’re wondering, I leave footprints. How about you?—Steve Leveen

 

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Advance to GO—Go Directly to GO with Levenger

It pays to be on the move—not just while playing Monopoly, but in life as well—and Levenger is here to keep you organized, chic, comfortable, and ready to GO. Check out the uber-useful and lightweight travel bags of Levenger’s Staff Bags Collection, including the Levenger Staff Go-Bag,

Levenger Staff Go-Bag

Levenger Staff Go-Bag

the Levenger Staff Tech Tote (available with or without handy accoutrements), and the original Levenger Staff Bag. They’re built tough and low-maintenance, with gray canvas and black glove leather trim. They’re the perfect everyday bags for anywhere and anything.

Airport Necessities

Levenger customers travel not just across town but around the world, so Levenger’s travel collection includes compact go-to carriers for holding your passport, ID and boarding pass, such as the Leather Airport Escort, Road Scholar, Departures Case, and the International Pocket Briefcase (and the corresponding International Phone Pocket Briefcase). There’s also the deep and wide Bomber Jacket Passport Wallet, which is a full wallet with a deeper-than-usual cash pocket for traveler’s checks and international currency, as well as a flap pocket that’s perfect for your passport; and the similar Passport Jacket in smooth black leather, which is a bit slimmer.

Because when you’re at the airport going through security, the last thing you need is to have to quickly rifle through multiple places for your travel documents. Levenger helps you keep them all in the same spot for quick access.

Just in Case

When you travel, you basically live somewhere else for a small amount of time—so everything you need to live your daily life needs to come with you. Levenger has thought of that, too: You can carry it all with the Cambridge Explorer, the Baggallini Rome Duffel Bagg, SoHo Travel Cases, Carezza Jewelry Roll, and Bomber Jacket Expandable Brief.

Keep Your Tech ProTech-ted

The iPad tends to get lost amid files and paperwork, but the pebbled mocha leather and thick padding of Levenger’s Bomber Jacket iPad/Travel Pack

Bomber Jacket iPad/Travel Pack

Bomber Jacket iPad/Travel Pack

is a throw-over-the-shoulder carrier for your tablet with an extra flap pocket and zip pocket out front for cell phone and maps…built for travel. Other iPad holder options include the St. Tropez iPad Tote, the Collega iPad Case, the Higher Ground Profile iPad Case, the Rickshaw iPad Messenger, and the new Belmont iPad Messenger. No more worries about where to store your tablet to keep it safe and easily reachable.

Smooth Sailing with Levenger

When you must stay organized through a busy itinerary to keep every day as smooth as possible, Levenger is by your side, over your shoulder, and holding your passport—from port to port, gate to gate, and safely back home with everything in its place.

— Heather Collins Grattan

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Simple Pleasures—Courtesy of Levenger

The technology boom of the late 1900s and early 2000s has made us all more aware of, and appreciative of, the simpler things. And when you think of simplification and problem-solvers around your home or office, think Levenger: Browse their delicious assortment of simple necessities to keep you productive and organized during your daily life—even when technology fails!—such as:

  • Desk accessories such as the new Chestnut MyMela Desk Box, which offers safekeeping of your pens, accessories, or even jewelry and mementos

    Chestnut MyMela Wooden Desk Box

    Chestnut MyMela Wooden Desk Box

  • The Cubi Desk Bookcase, organizing your desktop paperwork and files while still keeping them in ready view—and it can be positioned vertically or horizontally per your preference
  • Journals of all sorts, from blank journals to the 5-year and 10-year journals
  • The Levenger Book Buggy wheeled bookcase moves huge stacks of books at once from room to room, and has casters that lock in place if you want to keep it stationary
  • Crayons—specifically, rollerball pens that are designed like large versions of the colorful waxy writing instruments that hearken back to your youth
  • The Levenger BookBox bookcase collection is a stackable set of bookcase components, so you can configure the pieces to fit your space perfectly
  • 3 x 5 card holders, from Pocket Briefcases for carrying to the Nantucket Note Card Box for storing
  • The Tibet Almond Stick Scratch Remover, which wipes away nicks and scratches on wooden furniture pieces, so you’ll save money on furniture repair

    Tibet Almond Stick Scratch Remover

    Tibet Almond Stick Scratch Remover

It doesn’t get any simpler than that.

Levenger to the Rescue, Bringing Back Simplicity

Technology is complicated, but the basic necessities in life don’t change—and frankly can’t change. And for successful people of the 21st century, necessities extend beyond food and shelter—they include Levenger tools that keep you at your peak of productivity and organization…in classic simplicity.

— Heather Collins Grattan

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