Handcrafted Bubinga and Maple Pen Cube.
Best quality custom made exotic wood pen cube available. Handcrafted by Lanier Pens.
Custom Item Made to Order - Allow 5 to 8 business days for manufacturing.https://www.lanierpens.com/Cube_9_Pen_Bubinga_Maple_p/cube9penbubingamaple.htm
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1. Must-know Reasons to preserve Lanier Pens with Wood
Upright Pen stands
• Since 2005, Lanier has been crafting wood
pens including Rollerball Pen, Fountain
Pen, Ball Point Pens and Pencil, and exotic
wood upright pen stands every day for
customers throughout the world
• Each Lanier upright pen stand has Artistic
value and practical use that is second to
none
• Lanier Pens offers the most exquisite
vertical pen displays, and pen stands to fit
a broad range of Fountain Pens, Ball Point
Pens, and Rollerball Pens
2. Different types of woods used to craft the glamorous Pen Stand
• Our upright pen displays and pen
stands are made from different
kinds of wood for you to choose
from including:
• Walnut
• Maple
• Rosewood
• Bocote
• Bubinga
3. The design
• You might wonder what makes our Lanier
upright pen stands so exceptional.
• To begin with, it’s important to mention that
our entire pen stands are custom items made
to order and each unit will be a one-of-a-kind
piece of art.
• Each of our pen stands are made from solid
exotic woods harvested from sustainable trees.
• Next, the customer selects the design that best
suits their collection. We have designs ranging
from 1 pen to 15 pen upright stands.
• Then our Master Woodworkers layout the
exact measurements to create the perfect
angle for gravity to do is magic and for the
stand to display the correct number of writing
instruments.
4. Bubinga
• African Rosewood, or Bubinga, is a beautiful
hardwood from Africa's West Coast. Though not
true Rosewood, it is denser than several
Rosewoods.
• We offer Bubinga in special Pomelle, figured, and
standard. A much overlooked tone wood, Bubinga
is an up and coming wood that has beautiful color
and the possibility of prized figure.
• Colors range from reds, brown and violet tones.
Interlocked grain is very similar to Amazique (which
is in the same family as Bubinga). This wood can be
a little bit difficult to bend.
5. Contact us
• CONTACT US
• PO Box 5160
• Yelm, Washington 98597
• (650) 438-6660
• jim@lanierpens.comb