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Keep your workspace clear and your electronics safe with The Mug Station, the ultimate 3D-printed desk companion. This multifunctional holder is designed to elevate your coffee routine by keeping mugs, spoons, and snacks off your table surface, preventing accidental spills and clutter.
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From Desk to Deck
The Mug Station isn't just for your desk! Thanks to its ergonomic handle and integrated tray, it doubles as a convenient portable caddy. Easily carry your coffee, stirring spoon, and favorite biscuits from the kitchen to the garden, balcony, or living room in one hand—no more balancing acts or multiple trips.
Key Features:
- Integrated Storage: Features a dedicated cup holder, a vertical spoon slot, and a bottom tray perfectly sized for cookies or small snacks.
- Versatile Mounting:
- Desk Clamp: Includes a separate, sturdy screw-clamp for fixing the station securely to the edge of any standard table.
- IKEA SKÅDIS Ready: Comes with a custom connector designed specifically for the IKEA SKÅDIS pegboard system.
- Safe & Secure: The wrap-around wavy texture provides a stable housing for various mug sizes while keeping them securely positioned away from your keyboard and mouse.
- Modular & Customizable: Printed in multiple parts, allowing you to mix and match colors to suit your office or gaming setup.
Assembly instructions:

either use glue or m3x20 screw to connect mug holder to the base part. Both options are available in pint file.
The clamp is printed in 2 parts and need one m3x20 screw to fasten the sides
🍪 A Note on Food Safety
For those concerned about food contact with 3D-printed surfaces:
- Material Choice: I recommend printing the part containing lower tray in a food-safe filament
- Easy Hack: You can also simply place a small round piece of parchment paper or a cupcake liner on the bottom plate. This keeps your cookies from touching the plastic directly while making cleanup a breeze!
License
You shall not share, sub-license, sell, rent, host, transfer, or distribute in any way the digital or 3D printed versions of this object, nor any other derivative work of this object in its digital or physical format (including - but not limited to - remixes of this object, and hosting on other digital platforms). The objects may not be used without permission in any way whatsoever in which you charge money, or collect fees.



























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