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Showcase Your Guitars - Studio Focal Point

  • Writer: Gary Carter
    Gary Carter
  • Nov 8
  • 1 min read

Updated: 16 hours ago

Showcase your cherished instruments on our Guitar Display Stand, which combines artistic design with practicality.


After using a rack stand that didn't effectively restrain the guitars, we decided to develop our own and tailor it for the discerning guitarist and collector.


Our design criteria included minimizing guitar movement whilst allowing for easy and secure placement and removal.


Handcrafted in our workshop from furniture-grade oak, the aesthetic features include angled sides for view of the instruments and curved base legs that complement the guitar's shape.


Fitted with rubber strips beneath the legs to protect hard surfaces, the stand also looks stunning when placed atop a small cabinet or table, becoming the focal point of any room or studio.


The stand is assembled with strong, discreetly hidden bolted joints, ensuring both strength and visual appeal. The dimensions are 800mm wide x 350mm deep x 700mm high.



Handmade Oak Guitar Stand


Close up view of guitar stand neck support


Felt covered bottom rails. The front rail is higher to ensure the guitar leans back.


Close up view of guitar display stand legs.


Decorative rear panel ensures that the stand is visually appealing from any angle. Placing the stand facing the opposite direction is a useful option for anyone with small children!.


Rear of guitar display showing bolted connections.


Strong bolted connections.


Guitar stand connecting blocks


Narrow felt lined neck pockets to restrict pivoting. The inclined top shelf positions the guitars at a slight leaning angle. The shelf is handy for picks, straps and capos, etc.


View of guitar stand from the rear.


The stand is available to order from the webstore.

 
 

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