Introducing the Bolt – Understands Customizable Computer Stand

Written by Ben

August 21, 2018

Do you like using two computer monitors, but always feel like your desk is cluttered and unorganized? Meet the Bolt made by Understands. As a part of their Artistic Plywood Collection, the Bolt is made with premium baltic plywood. What makes this computer stand unique is the option to customize the size of the stand. So if you have two monitors, or a computer setup that isn’t standard, the Bolt can be made just for you.

Understands is a maker of one-of-a-kind desktop computer stands, and the Bolt is notable for its stylistic exposed layers of solid birch and walnut trim. It is crafted from premium Baltic Birch plywood that embodies focus and efficiency.

So whether you are a startup CEO working from home or a gamer with an extreme computer setup, the Bolt is perfect for you.

Features:

  • Made from premium Baltic birch plywood.
  • All stands are 9″ deep. Width options: 9″, 30″, 36″ and 42″. Height options: 3″, 4″ and 5″. (Custom options are only for height and width, not depth and  require a flat $15 for customization orders.)
  • Exposed Birch Layers.
  • Walnut Trim.
  • Storage Underneath.
  • Miniature furniture slides allow rotating with monitor to access back.
  • Lacquer finish protects from aging and mishaps.
  • Weight/Stability-tested to withstand 150 pounds.

 

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