Father's Day Gift Guide: Office Indulgences
Continuing our round-up of father’s day gifts, we made it our mission to scour the market for unexpected-yet-practical items to make office hours feel like less of a chore. Here, a dozen of our top picks, ranging from a clever, compact fridge that can double as a food warmer to a stately leather desk tray stamped in 24 carat gold. For more father's day gift ideas, click here.

1. NEW Apple Magic Mouse (buy it now price, $79.99) This touch-sensitive wireless mouse makes web browsing that much faster and easier.
2. NEW Desktop Golf Set (buy it now price, $9.99) Sure to prove a welcome distraction in the midst of any work lull.
3. NEW Kodak EasyShare Digital Photo Frame (buy it now price, $84.95) A high-tech picture viewer that also doubles as a calendar and clock.
4. NEW Graphic Image Leather Dictionary (buy it now price, $168) A handy desk reference spiffed up in royal blue crocodile embossed leather.
5. 50s Seibel Jenfred Raymore Mid Century Bookends (buy it now price, $300) These sculptural bookends will satisfy the most discerning design buff.
6. Antique Brass “Atlas” Letter Opener (buy it now price, $51.99) An ornate brass letter opener shaped like a ceremonial sword.
7. NEW Tooled Leather Letter Tray with Lid (buy it now price, $131) A handsome, luxurious means for tidying up, this lidded paper tray is stamped with 24 carat gold.
8. Fritz Hansen Kevi Desk Chair (buy it now price, $249) One of the most sleek and simply designed office chairs we’ve ever seen.
9. NEW Personal Mini Fridge (buy it now price, $44.99) This glossy desktop device can be used both to keep food hot or cold.
10. NEW Black Blum Tape Dispenser (buy it now price, $42) We’re big fans of the classic, industrial aesthetic of this weighty desk accessory.
11. Vintage Small Fluted Trophy Cup (starting bid, $7.22) A winning catchall for pens and pencils.
12. Vintage Gucci Italy Desk Blotter with Zebras (buy it now price, $165) Scores of prancing zebras make this leather desk blotter hands-down the coolest we’ve ever seen.