A printer stand that’s actually furniture
Most printer stands are flimsy metal carts or plastic shelving units that look like they belong in a garage. Your printer deserves better. Our Nightstand, Modular Shelf, and Modern Shelf already have the right height, surface area, and shelf space for home printers and 3D printers.
The Nightstand’s three open shelves hold filament spools, paper, and supplies underneath. The Modular Shelf scales with your setup — start with two tiers and add more as your gear grows. All three are made from 13-ply Baltic birch plywood, sturdy enough for heavy laser printers and 3D printers alike.
Slots together in under 3 minutes. No tools, no hardware, no instructions video required.
Built and shipped from our San Diego workshop. No 6-week waits.
13-ply Baltic birch plywood handles 50+ lbs per shelf. Heavy printers are no problem.
Open shelves for paper, filament, ink, cables, and supplies — all within arm’s reach.
6 Ways to Use a Printer Stand
Real setups for home offices, craft rooms, and 3D printing stations.
The Nightstand puts your 3D printer at the perfect working height with three open shelves underneath for filament spools, tools, and finished prints.
The Modern Shelf fits right next to your desk as a dedicated printer station. Clean enough for a home office, sturdy enough for a laser printer.
The Modular Shelf works as a homework station for kids with the printer up top and supplies, paper, and books on the shelves below. Add tiers as their needs grow.
The Nightstand doubles as a compact printer stand that doesn’t look like office furniture. It blends into your living space instead of screaming “cubicle.”
Need more printer space? Expand the Modular Shelf with extra tiers to hold a printer plus all your paper, ink, and supplies in one dedicated spot.
The Modern Shelf sits at the right height next to a standing desk. Your printer stays within reach without taking up any desk space.
Printer Stand FAQ
What can I use as a printer stand?
Stools, side tables, nightstands, and shelves all work — anything sturdy with a flat surface at a comfortable height. The Nightstand is our most popular printer stand because of its three open shelves for paper and supplies. The Modern Shelf works well next to a desk, and the Modular Shelf scales up if you need more storage. The key is picking something that’s the right height for your workspace and sturdy enough to handle the weight.
What is a good table for a 3D printer?
A good 3D printer table needs to be sturdy, level, and able to handle vibration without wobbling. Particle board and thin metal shelving units flex under the weight and movement. The Nightstand is made from 13-ply Baltic birch plywood — rigid, level, and heavy enough to absorb vibration. Its three open shelves hold filament spools, tools, and finished prints. If you’re running a larger setup or multiple printers, the Modular Shelf lets you add tiers as your 3D printing station grows.
How much weight can a printer stand hold?
Our shelves are made from 13-ply Baltic birch plywood — the same material used in speaker cabinets and workshop furniture. Each shelf handles 50+ lbs comfortably. Most home printers weigh 15–25 lbs, and even heavy laser printers and large-format 3D printers rarely exceed 40 lbs. The slot-together joinery distributes weight evenly across the frame, so you’re not relying on screws or thin metal brackets to hold everything together.