Ugmonk Gather Headphone Stand

The Gather Headphone Stand – Black/Maple by Ugmonk is a refined and beautifully crafted stand designed to showcase your headphones with elegance and purpose. It combines a powder-coated steel base with a vertical solid maple pillar, creating a striking contrast of materials that elevates your audio gear into display quality. Measuring approximately 3.25" wide by 3.25" deep by 9.5" high, its compact footprint fits seamlessly on a desk or shelf while providing stable support for full-size headphones. The design allows the stand to magnetically attach to the larger Gather Base Plate or Monitor Stand for integrated desk organization, yet it works equally well as a standalone piece. Made in Pennsylvania, USA, each unit reflects Ugmonk’s commitment to premium materials and thoughtful craftsmanship. The maple wood adds warmth and organic texture, while the black steel lends modern minimalism—together they create a balanced aesthetic for any workspace. With its clean lines and functional form, it keeps your headphones off the surface and looking intentional rather than ad-hoc. The elevated holder raises the headband’s resting point, helping maintain the life of your ear-cups and cleaning your desk clutter. As part of the Gather modular system, this stand is not just for storage—it’s a deliberate statement that integrates your gear into your workflow. In short, the Gather Headphone Stand turns a utilitarian object into a design feature, bringing clarity and calm to your desk.

69 USD

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VARUD means danger zone in Iceland 🇮🇸. This website is my personal version of that zone - filled with design, minimalism, and everything dangerously aesthetic. My wishlist keeps getting longer (and pricier) every day. So I turned temptation into curation — a space to admire without always buying.
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