Carved Floral Wooden Tool Caddy
$27.00
This elegant wooden caddy is meticulously crafted with an emphasis on both function and aesthetics. Boasting a smooth surface finish and showcasing unique wood grain patterns, it serves as a versatile organizer for pens, pencils, tea tools, makeup brushes, and other accessories.
Introducing a Touch of Elegance to Your Desk
This exquisite wooden organizer, crafted from thick, durable wood, adds a touch of natural beauty and functionality to any space. Its smooth surface finish showcases the unique wood grain patterns, making each piece truly one-of-a-kind.
More Than Just a Pen Holder
Designed with versatility in mind, this organizer can hold a variety of items:
- Pens and pencils
- Makeup brushes and tools
- Small utensils like chopsticks, spoons, or tea tools
- And more!
A Mini Artwork for Your Desk
Featuring a captivating carved flower landscape painting, this organizer transforms into a mini artwork that livens up your desk. Its timeless and elegant design seamlessly complements any decor, making it a perfect addition to your home, office, or creative workspace.
A Gift That Keeps on Giving
This beautifully crafted organizer is not only practical but also makes a thoughtful and unique gift for loved ones on special occasions like Mother’s Day, Easter, or birthdays.
Upgrade Your Workspace Today
Experience the perfect blend of elegance, practicality, and long-lasting quality with this exceptional wooden organizer. Order yours today!


T –
This looks much better in person than in picture. It feel amazing to touch the wood and experience it firsthand rather than just seeing it on screen. Thanks WoodenDen. Will come back!
littlesea25 –
This is like a mini painting to decorate my table. I like it very much
hellopotum01 –
Truly, this pen holder has a kind of classical beauty that reminds me of traditional Asian designs. The box is high quality, and the wooden walls are very thick. However, the carved flower section is a bit thin—probably because they can’t use laser carving on thicker wood or for aesthetic purposes. I understand that, but I would still prefer the carved part to be thicker. A thin design is more prone to breaking if it collides with other objects.