• Sea Stone Wireless Charging Stand
  • Sea Stone Wireless Charging Stand
  • Sea Stone Wireless Charging Stand
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Sea Stone Wireless Charging Stand

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A fun & creative gift idea

Handmade Limited edition – 100% unique

Eco-friendly & sustainable materials

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Free yourself from the cables that bind you with this handmade charging stand.
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  • What Makes It Uncommon
    Charging cables are right up there with socks in the household items that get lost department. And when they're not lost, they're causing clutter. Free yourself from the cords that bind you with Arra David and Anne Johnson’s handmade charging stand.

    • Each charger is made with solid ash hardwood angled at the perfect position for viewing and typing while charging.
    • The stand features a granite base with soft feet to protect surfaces.
    • Compatible with all phones that support wireless charging.
    • Granite color will vary.
    • Handmade in New Hampshire.

    Made from

    ash wood, granite

    Measurements

    4" L x 4" W x 5.5" H

    Care

    Wipe with clean cloth

    Notes

    Components included in each box: Sea Stone Wireless Charging Stand, 3 foot charging cable (wall adapter not included)

    Plug type: USB-C

    Compatibility notes: Compatible with all standard non-metallic cases including MagSafe cases.

    Devices this product can be used with: All smartphones that support Wireless Charging

    Charging speed/wattage: 20 Watt

    Item ID

    60024

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    Arra David and Anne Johnson

    created by Arra David and Anne Johnson

    location

    New Hampshire

    Inspiration ambushes me anytime, anywhere, and I welcome it.

    During lifetimes spent around New England's forests and seacoast, Arra David and Anne Johnson have become masters of bringing the outdoors in. Stone, sun, wind, rain, and waves provide their raw materials. Arra and Anne transform them into well-designed, innovative works of handmade art with the help of a group of dedicated artisans they lovingly call "rockers." "We work together as a closely knit family," says Arra. "We all put our hearts, brains, muscles, and fingertips into everything we build." They use ethically forested wood, and replace each stone gathered from the water with a quarry rock that will eventually become another worn beauty.

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