4.5" x 8" Red Alder Cell Phone & Tablet Easel – Personalized Wooden Desk Stand

Handcrafted red alder wood easel designed to hold cell phones or tablets. Features a two-piece slide-together design with charging access. Perfect for engraving, gifting, or displaying devices in style at home or the office.

$30.00 Excl. tax
Delivery time: Usually ships between 8-10 Work Days after Proof Approval
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Article number: GFT107

Add natural elegance and everyday functionality to your workspace with this 4.5" x 8" Red Alder Cell Phone & Tablet Easel. Crafted from premium red alder wood, this sleek two-piece stand easily slides together to create a sturdy and stylish display for your device.

Designed for both form and function, this easel securely holds smartphones, tablets, or even small books while keeping your screen at a comfortable viewing angle. The built-in shelf and cord access make it ideal for charging while in use—perfect for desks, kitchens, or bedside tables.

Whether used as a practical desk accessory or a personalized gift, this wooden easel engraves beautifully, making it a standout piece for recognition, branding, or special occasions.

Features:

  • Crafted from high-quality red alder wood
  • Unique two-piece slide-together construction
  • Holds phones, tablets, or small books securely
  • Built-in shelf for stable support
  • Cord access opening for easy charging
  • Ideal for laser engraving or personalization
  • Compact 4.5" x 8" size for desks or countertops

Perfect For:

  • Corporate gifts and promotional items
  • Employee recognition and awards
  • Personalized home or office décor
  • Kitchen use for recipes or tablets
  • Everyday hands-free device viewing

 

Maximum Personalization Area 4 1/4" (L) x 5 1/4" (H) top of easel
Base Personalization Area 4 1/4" (L) x 1 3/4" (H) bottom of easel
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