6 Stylish & Practical Japanese Desk Organizers from 3COINS You'll Want Right Now
- Written by: LIVE JAPAN Editor
Known for its trendy yet affordable home goods, 3COINS is a hit across Japan—and it's gaining fans among international visitors, too. In this roundup, we’re spotlighting six must-have desk storage items that combine cohesive design with everyday functionality. Perfect for anyone looking to elevate their workspace without breaking the bank.
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1. Mesh Desk Organizer

Keep your stationery and small items neatly sorted with this mesh desk organizer. Its neutral color blends easily with any interior, and when paired with the other storage items in this list, it creates a clean, coordinated look.
・Price: 1,320 yen
・Size: approx. 13 cm (H) × 22 cm (W) × 14 cm (D)
*Note: Accessories shown are not included.
2. Mesh Stand

Perfect for holding notebooks, documents, or folders upright, this mesh stand keeps your workspace tidy and efficient. Its subtle color blends seamlessly with your décor and pairs beautifully with other desk items in the same series for a unified look.
・Price: 550 yen
・Size: approx. 13.5 cm (H) × 17.5 cm (W) × 8 cm (D)
*Note: Accessories not included.
3. Mesh Stacking Document Tray

Designed to hold A4-sized papers and documents, this tray helps you keep important files neatly sorted. Multiple trays can be stacked for added convenience, making it ideal for maximizing space. Pair it with other matching items in the series for a clean, coordinated desk setup.
・Price: 770 yen
・Size: approx. 6.5 cm (H) × 34 cm (W) × 24.5 cm (D) (excluding handles)
*Note: Accessories not included.
4. Mesh Accessory Storage Box

Store and display your small items or stationery with this stylish mesh box. It looks great lined up with multiples, each holding different contents, and blends seamlessly with the other desk organizers in the series for a unified aesthetic.
・Price: 660 yen
・Size: approx. 16 cm (H) × 13.5 cm (W) × 13.5 cm (D)
*Note: Accessories not included.
5. Display Storage Rack

This rack lets you organize stationery and small items while keeping them on display. The magnetic door makes access easy, and it's also perfect for showcasing collectibles or fan merchandise in a neat and stylish way.
・Price: 1,980 yen
・Size: approx. 30.5 cm (H) × 26 cm (W) × 11 cm (D)
Note: Accessories not included.
6. Push-Top Desktop Trash Bin

Perfectly sized for your desk, this compact bin makes it easy to toss small trash without disrupting your workspace. The lid keeps contents hidden, and the outer cover conceals the trash bag—maintaining a clean, stylish look that matches other items in the series.
・Price: 550 yen
・Size: approx. 14 cm (diameter) × 15.7 cm (H)
Note: Trash bags not included.
Spot a 3COINS in a Station or Mall? Don’t Miss It!
Curious to check out these handy desk items for yourself? 3COINS shops can be found throughout Japan, including in train stations and shopping malls. If you spot one during your trip, it’s definitely worth a visit!
(All prices include tax. Images are from the official 3COINS website news section. Stock may vary by location; please check with individual stores for details.)
The LIVE JAPAN editorial team is a multinational group made up of native editors who have lived in Japan for over five years and Japanese editors who love to travel. Together, we share the best of Japan, offering cultural insights, historical context, event updates, and travel-friendly deals, to support your journey every step of the way.
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