Round Chowkis 16″ Length With 4″ Curved Legs – For Crating and Arts

Note : Legs Curving Designs May Vary (But We Give the Best Design)

Two-Tiered Handcrafted Wooden Display Stand

Elevate your home organization or retail display with this artisan-crafted, two-tiered wooden stand. Combining rustic charm with a sleek, tiered design, this piece is engineered to add vertical interest and elegance to any surface.


Key Features

  • Space-Saving Two-Tier Design: Features two circular platforms that provide ample space for displaying decor, succulents, jewelry, or artisanal snacks without crowding your tabletop.

  • Ornate Turned Wood Pillars: The tiers are supported by beautifully carved, spindle-style legs that offer both structural stability and a touch of classic architectural detail.

  • Raw Natural Finish: Crafted from high-quality wood with a smooth, matte finish. The neutral tone allows the natural grain to shine, making it a perfect fit for Scandinavian, farmhouse, or minimalist interiors.

  • Sturdy & Balanced: Designed with a wide base and reinforced pillars to ensure your items remain secure and level.


Product Specifications

Attribute Details
Material Solid Natural Wood / Premium MDF
Structure 2-Tier Circular Platform
Finish Raw, Untreated Sanded Wood
Style Rustic, Bohemian, Shabby Chic
Function Display Pedestal / Organizer

Ideal For:

  • Kitchen & Dining: Use as a tiered fruit stand or a unique “grazing board” for cheeses and crackers.

  • Vanity & Bedroom: Organize perfumes, watches, or jewelry in a way that feels like a boutique display.

  • Home Decor: Create a centerpiece with candles, small vases, or seasonal ornaments.

  • Photography Prop: A professional-grade background piece for small business product shoots.

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