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Pad & Quill introduce The Timber Catchall organizer/charging dock for Apple Watch & iPhone

Pad & Quill has just introduced another product in its recently announced collection of goodies for the Apple Watch: The Timber Catchall, a charging station/organizer that holds your iPhone and Apple Watch with enough room to fit keys, change, or a few other small items.

Like the rest of its product line, the new Apple Watch charging station is handmade in Minneapolis, and the company notes that it’s “hewn from a single piece of hardwood.” The dock measures 8.5-in x 6.4-in x 0.8-in and comes with a 2 year warranty and free domestic shipping — you’ll have to use your own cables.

The company also recently announced a collection of handmade leather and wood accessories for Apple Watch including travel kits and a charging stand.

The new Timber Catchall is available in three wood types — American Cherry ($99), African Mahogany ($109), and Premium American Walnut ($139), and up for preorder now for shipment in late May.

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Comments

  1. sdhn7 - 9 years ago

    what… app is that open on the iPhone? (first photo)

  2. Ugly starts here.
    And also, isnt the watch to be taken off right before bedtime and put on the night stand? If yes, then why make room for keys? Who takes keys to the bedroom?

  3. Thomas Yoon - 9 years ago

    You know, they don’t look too bad and the multi-use functionality is an okay idea. I might just ask my woodworking friend for help making one of these instead of spending $100+ on one.

    • I do that myself. When I see something like this, I just reverse engineer it and make it myself. To quote a great man, who quoted another great man… “A good artist copies, a great artist steals.”

  4. Overkill and unneeded but i’m sure they will ship a few to people with more money than sense

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