For the stand up chef.
Prop up your cookbook or tablet while you mix and dice. You won’t lose your place and your pages and screens won’t suffer from spills and stains. The simple, Japanese design breaks down in two pieces to store away easily in a drawer or cabinet and the depth can be adjusted depending on the thickness of your cookbook.
Please note: the stand is suitable for tablets whose longer side is at least 7” L.
Photography by Rocky Luten and James Ransom
Meet the Maker
Yamazaki Home
Brooklyn, NY
Yamazaki Home is a Japanese home goods company that has been designing sleek organizational tools to refresh and simplify your life for over 100 years. Inspired by life in Japan, where cities are particularly dense, their focus is on clever, space-saving solutions.
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Reviews for
Cookbook & Tablet Stand
Reviews for
Cookbook & Tablet Stand
All reviews come from Verified Purchases
Fantastic!
I LOVE It. It is great for keeping my cookbooks open to the right page, upright so I can see the pages, and out of the spill zone! I adore that I can break it down and it takes up, like, no space in my drawer when I'm not using it. It's helping me use my cookbooks more which I'm also pleased about.
Don't Buy
The little ridge is way too small to hold a cookbook, especially if the recipe is near the front or end of the book. Disappointing, especially for the price.
Love it.
Works really well. And I love that it comes apart and sits flat in a drawer, so it’s not taking up a lot of kitchen storage space.
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