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A two-level tray stand that assembles like real furniture. Two sculpted side frames hold a pair of roomy trays, and the tray tabs slide through the frames to show on the outside like exposed wood joinery — especially striking in two colours. Pick the side-frame style: a ring-and-medallion centrepiece, a stepped art-deco portal, an arched doorway, or a clean plain frame. Size it to your counter, vanity or desk; the levels keep skincare, keys, stationery or spices tidy without a single screw — the parts friction-fit together straight off the printer.
Overall width, side frame to side frame. The trays span between them.
Overall depth, front to back — also the tray depth.
Overall height. The top tray sits just below the top; the space between the trays grows with the height.
The sculpted look of the side frames: rings = a ring-and-medallion centrepiece with engraved traces; frame = a squared portal with stepped art-deco engraving; arch = an arched doorway with concentric engraving; plain = a clean squared portal, no engraving.
How tightly the tray tabs grip the side frames. standard suits most printers; snug locks up tighter on a well-calibrated machine; loose adds clearance if the parts won't seat.