Ugmonk Gather Laptop Stand

The Ugmonk Gather Laptop Stand in Black and Maple is a masterclass in minimalist design and ergonomic functionality, meticulously crafted to elevate your workspace. Proudly made in Pennsylvania, USA, this stand features a robust powder-coated steel frame in a sleek black finish that ensures long-lasting durability. The base is beautifully accented with solid maple wood, providing a warm, natural contrast that complements any modern office aesthetic. Its primary purpose is to raise your laptop to a more ergonomic eye level, helping to reduce neck strain and improve posture during long work hours. Measuring 8.3 inches by 8.3 inches with a height of 7.75 inches, it offers a stable and secure platform for most 12-inch to 17-inch laptops. A thoughtfully integrated wool felt pad protects the surface of your device from scratches while adding a touch of tactile luxury. The stand is designed to function as a standalone piece or to nest perfectly alongside the Gather Monitor Stand for a fully integrated look. Magnetic connectivity allows it to interact with other components in the Gather system, making it easy to maintain a tidy and organized desktop. Assembly is quick and intuitive, allowing you to upgrade your desk setup with professional-grade quality in just a few moments. Whether you are building a custom productivity station or looking for a singular design-forward accessory, this laptop stand combines industrial strength with handcrafted elegance.

149 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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