1. Iomoi’s canvas notebooks and guest books, $48 to $68, are available in more than 100 designs and can be customized with initials.(925.282.1098, iomoi.com)
2. The Spoon Sisters’ Take Charge Charger Case, $19.95, is designed to house cords for phones, laptops, and other personal devices. Separate pockets prevent tangling. (800.716.4199, spoonsisters.com)
3. Handmade in Los Angeles, felt iPad cases, $35, from the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art come in a rainbow of bright colors. (888.357.0037, sfmoma.org)
4. The Natalizia collection from Papyrus offers refillable journals, $70 to $75, bound in Italian leather. (800.333.6724, papyrusonline.com)
5. The Spoon Sisters’ Swarovski pencils, $17.95 for a set of five, can be customized with corporate logos. (800.716.4199, spoonsisters.com)
6. The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf’s beverage system, $139 to $179, prepares a single serving of coffee, tea, or espresso and can fit on a desktop. (888.520.2285, cbtl.com)
7. Crosley Radio’s new nostalgic-looking Ranchero table-top radio, $199.95, has AM/FM reception and a dock for an iPod or iPhone. (866.276.7539, crosleyradio.com)
8. Iomoi’s bright notepads come with Lucite trays and bamboo pens, $48, and are available in 10 designs. (925.282.1098, iomoi.com)
9. The new Victorinox Slim from Swiss Army, $45.99 to $523.99, stores as much as 126 GB of password-protected data. The compact tool comes in five colors and is allowed on airplanes. (800.442.2706, swissarmy.com)
10. The Butter can create sticky notes, $44 to $99 for five to 20, and postage stamps, $45 to $475 for 20 to 500, with customized designs and logos. (thebutternyc.com)
11. Grove bamboo backs for MacBooks, $29, come with laser cutouts like stars or corporate logos; the customized shapes are placed over the glowing Apple icons. (grove made.com)