Olive Wood Pen Holder – 3-Hole Wooden Desk Organizer
Elevate your desk space with this elegant Olive Wood Pen Holder, handcrafted from premium Tunisian olive wood. Whether you're a teacher, doctor, designer, or student, this 3-hole pencil holder adds charm, organization, and rustic elegance to any work surface.
Carved with precision and finished with a smooth, oil-polished surface, this wooden pen stand brings natural texture and grain to your office decor while keeping your essentials neatly in place. From reception counters to creative studios, it's the perfect blend of functionality and artisan craftsmanship.
🖊️ Features of the Olive Wood Pen Holder
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Three Pen/Pencil Slots – Ideal for writing tools, brushes, or styluses.
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Versatile Design – Great for teachers, doctors, kids’ desks, or reception counters.
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Premium Olive Wood – Sustainably harvested and known for its strength and unique grain.
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Handcrafted Quality – Each piece is individually carved and sanded by skilled artisans.
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Durable & Eco-Friendly – Treated with natural olive oil, chemical-free and built to last.
📏 Product Dimensions
- Length: 18 cm
- Width: 8 cm
- Height: 15 cm
🌿 A Story Etched in Every Piece
Imagine a single Olive Tree, grown for centuries under the warm Tunisian sun. This tree has nourished families, shaded homes, and witnessed generations. Once it stops bearing fruit, instead of being discarded, its wood is respectfully reclaimed and repurposed into timeless objects like this beautiful olive wood pen holder.
At Verdant Grain, we celebrate the legacy of each olive tree by transforming it into unique, durable pieces that tell a story—yours and the tree’s.
🎁 Ideal As A Gift
- Teacher appreciation gift
- Corporate gifts or team rewards
- Student or graduation gift
- Reception decor or doctor’s office accessory
- Minimalist workspace accessory
No two items are alike. The natural grain and handcrafted finish ensure every holder is a one-of-a-kind piece of art, perfect for gifting or personal use.
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