A Filing Fling for Fall?Audrey? Organizer from Russell + Hazel: To paraphrase the old Doublemint commercial: ?It?s two, two, two bags in one!? It?s an on-the-go file cabinet and it?s a tote. Well, sort of. What it really is is a cool way to take stuff to meetings or to lug papers home from the office. Called the ?Audrey? ? is anyone else thinking Hepburn? ? it measures approximately 11? by 13? and is made from high-quality, coated, durable paper (you?d swear the outside is patent leather) with leather handles ? versatile, stylish, and very New York. ($49; available October.) The Container Store, 629 Sixth Ave. at 18th St., 212-366-4200; 725 Lexington Ave. at 58th St., 212-366-4200; www.containerstore.com.The Cutting EdgeKamikirimushi Paper Cutter: Don?t even try to pronounce it. Just put your hand over it, press down, and glide its razor-sharp, itsy-bitsy blade over anything you want to clip or cut. It?s like ice skating on paper: It cuts in any direction, and makes the fanciest, curliest, curviest, trickiest, neatest, or straightest slice you?ve ever seen. These are brand new to the market, so move over Edward Scissorhands. ($15) Downtown Stationers, Inc., 494 Sixth Ave. btw. 12th & 13th Sts., 212-807-1649.The I?s Have It!Personalized Stampers: While the kids are busy putting their names in their schoolbooks, you can personalize everything you own (with your moniker and address or initials) using an artfully designed ink stamper ($40 plus shipping) ? especially great for return-addresses. Custom-crafted in 19 different designs ? from the delicate to the tailored ? the self-inking gizmo comes with black ink, but you can also buy replacement ink pads ($12) in six colors, including lime green and turquoise! The ten-month-old Sophie Says is the brainchild of Leah Alani, who worked for years on Seventh Avenue, and has tastefully edited a fine collection of all the latest hot papers and desk accessories. Sophie Says, www.sophiesays.com; 877-826-1614. By appointment only.Hidden TreasuresTravel and Make-up Organizers from Designers Guild: English interior designer Tricia Guild is known for her sly use of lavish color and texture, and her travel ($40) and make-up ($20) organizers benefit from that gifted eye. Made from plastic-laminated cotton ? in bold stripes of aqua, turquoise, violet, and green ? they?re handily constructed with all kinds of pockets and zippered compartments to make order from chaos, whether inside your handbag or suitcase. (Available mid-September.) MoMA Design Store, 44 W. 53rd St. btw. Fifth & Sixth Aves., 212-708-9669; 81 Spring St. at Crosby St., 646-613-1367; 800-447-6662; www.momastore.org.
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