I keep more more pricey polishes including Julep on my wall mounted rack (which I would like at least 2 more of).
I have more polishes on the shelf attached to my table. I have several mini polishes to try out "can't pass up" OPI collections.
I have several design tools like decals, striping tape, flocking powder, loose glitter, nail stamping, caviar beads, magnetic polish pattern maker, polish pens, jewels, and white french tip pen.
I keep tools in my drawer: cue tips and pen for polish removal detail, cuticle pushers, cuticle trimmer, nail clippers, emery boards, bamboo sticks (for clearing polish for water marbling and picking up jewels), pencil and pen with sharpener for sketching out designs, tweezers for picking up flocking powder, dotting tool, straws for spatter nails, 3 dif. Brushes for painting, eyeshadow brush for sweeping away excess flocking powder, makeup sponges for ombre nails, glass dish for marbling and spotting, empty bottles for making my own polish, julep remover pads, nail glue, tape for protecting skin for marbling or zig zag patterns, and a red fabric sample for hand/nail modeling pictures, cotton pad for split nail repair. Also seen alcohol for removing top film of gelish, acetone and non acetone polish removers, room temp water bottle for marbling/spotting, and spray bottle with sanitizer for spotting, and cotton squares.
I keep every issue of Nail It! on hand as well as a Jamberry nail catalog and sketches for inspiration for clients.
Finally the last picture is my little nail corner with my manicure table and UV drying lamp.