Hightide Metal Book Stand
The Hightide Book Stand is a fantastic little helper. It can be used to display books of various sizes and folds flat when not in use. It is the perfect companion when you are studying but you can also use it in the kitchen to hold your cook book.
- Hightide Metal Book Stand
- Available in 9 colours
- Angle can be adjusted in 3 steps
- Dimensions: 17.5 cm x 23.5 cm x 1.4 cm
- Weight: 150g
- Material: Steel
The angle of the Hightide Book Stand can be adjusted in 3 stages depending on the size and thickness of the book.
The Hightide Book Stand is a fantastic little helper. It can be used to display books of various sizes and folds flat when not in use. It is the perfect companion when you are studying but you can also use it in the kitchen to hold your cook book.
- Hightide Metal Book Stand
- Available in 9 colours
- Angle can be adjusted in 3 steps
- Dimensions: 17.5 cm x 23.5 cm x 1.4 cm
- Weight: 150g
- Material: Steel
The angle of the Hightide Book Stand can be adjusted in 3 stages depending on the size and thickness of the book.
Delivery & Returns
Orders £30+ | UK Royal Mail delivery within 5 days, Monday to Friday. Free on orders over £30. | FREE |
Tracked Delivery 48 |
Royal Mail 48, tracked. Delivery within 48 hours, Monday to Friday. Tracking number provided. |
£2.99 |
Tracked Delivery 24 |
Royal Mail 24, tracked. Delivery within 24 hours, Monday to Friday. Tracking number provided. |
£4.99 |
Next Day Delivery | Delivery on the following working day on orders purchased before 12:00pm, 5 days a week. You'll receive a tracking number with updates about the progress of your order. Signature required. |
£6.99 |
International Delivery |
Shipping costs are calculated automatically at the checkout when both the destination and delivery service are selected. |
From £8.00 |
Customs & Import Charges | In some cases, customs and import duties may be charged as your parcel reaches its destination country. The Journal Shop has no control over these charges and we can't tell you what the cost would be, as they will vary from country to country. Any charges on a parcel must be paid by the person receiving the parcel. |