• Save My Spot Bookmark Stand
  • Save My Spot Bookmark Stand
  • Save My Spot Bookmark Stand
  • Save My Spot Bookmark Stand
  • Save My Spot Bookmark Stand
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Save My Spot Bookmark Stand

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Eco-friendly & sustainable materials

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Hold the page and tidy the table with a book stand made to multitask beautifully.
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  • What Makes It Uncommon
    Equal parts form, function, and love note to bibliophiles, this sculptural book stand is a thoughtful companion for every reader's daily routine. Designed in a collaboration between Uncommon Goods and Indiana-based artist Duskshaped, the sleek red oak stand holds the place where you left off, and lets you keep it with a built-in, removable bookmark when it’s time to move on. A carved catchall tray keeps your reading glasses, earbuds, pens, or jewelry within reach. It’s the perfect balance of form and function for your nightstand, coffee table, or desk.

    • Handcrafted from high-quality Indiana red oak.
    • Built-in bookmark moves easily to hold your place between reads.
    • Carved tray sections hold small essentials, like glasses, earbuds, and rings.
    • Compact, sleek design fits effortlessly into your reading nook or workspace.
    • Uncommon Exclusive: Created by our in-house team and only available at Uncommon Goods. Made in Indiana.

    Made from

    brass, cork, red oak

    Measurements

    Stand: 12.25" x 9.25" x 3". Bookmark: 14" x 1"

    Care

    dust lightly as needed.

    Item ID

    61560

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    created by Duskshaped

    Duskshaped is a self-taught metal artist whose work is guided by a love of systems, structure, and surprise. With an academic background in philosophy, languages, and music, they bring a unique logic-driven lens to design. After inventing a patented minimalist frame in 2019, they taught themselves metalworking online and found their true medium. Their work celebrates the strength, recyclability, and expressive potential of metal, often balancing precision with chaos. Now based in New York, Duskshaped draws inspiration from sculptors like Bertoia and Kisch, as well as from the fragile beauty of the natural world.

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