Tablet Tray from Thread & Maple

$85.00

Watch your fave crafty podcast or tutorial, while keeping your beverage and notions at hand with this beautiful tray.

Handcrafted in Canada from natural maple wood, this piece is both stylish and practical, with several compartments to keep your writing and/or crafting tools within easy reach. It features a removable coaster etched with the T&M maple leaf emblem to allow you to move your beverage to the side when actively engaging with your digital device. The tray and coaster both have soft felt on the bottom to protect your tabletop from scratches.

Tablet Tray fits Kobo, iPhones and iPads as well as most smartphones/tablets as long as the thickness is under 12mm. We've added a little wooden insert that slips into the slot for larger devices used without a case to provide grip.

Adjust the viewing angle by rotating the stand and inserting your device 'backwards' if you prefer a more upright angle. The slot is designed to allow for a more reclined position for ease of viewing assuming it will be placed on a surface below eye level.

Watch your fave crafty podcast or tutorial, while keeping your beverage and notions at hand with this beautiful tray.

Handcrafted in Canada from natural maple wood, this piece is both stylish and practical, with several compartments to keep your writing and/or crafting tools within easy reach. It features a removable coaster etched with the T&M maple leaf emblem to allow you to move your beverage to the side when actively engaging with your digital device. The tray and coaster both have soft felt on the bottom to protect your tabletop from scratches.

Tablet Tray fits Kobo, iPhones and iPads as well as most smartphones/tablets as long as the thickness is under 12mm. We've added a little wooden insert that slips into the slot for larger devices used without a case to provide grip.

Adjust the viewing angle by rotating the stand and inserting your device 'backwards' if you prefer a more upright angle. The slot is designed to allow for a more reclined position for ease of viewing assuming it will be placed on a surface below eye level.