Rock On Headphone Stand
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Headphones deserve better than the edge of the desk: the Rock On Headphone Stand by Luckies is a gold hand throwing the horns — index and little finger up, the rest curled in. The headband rests across those two raised fingers, so your headphones stand up instead of lying around.
Decor that actually does something
Most headphone holders look like office supplies. This one is an object first and a holder second — even with nothing on it, the gold hand earns its place on a desk, a sideboard or a record shelf. Which is exactly why it stays out rather than disappearing into a drawer the moment the headphones go on.
Material and stability
Cast in polyresin, a casting resin that captures fine detail like knuckles and nail edges cleanly while carrying real weight: at roughly 680 grams the hand does not tip when a full-size headband hangs from it. The underside is lined with felt, which protects lacquered furniture and stops it scratching when you slide it across a surface.
Not just for full-size cans
Alongside over-ear and on-ear models, the fingers will also take wired earphones: loop the cable once over a raised finger and the tangle in the drawer is over. If you run more than one pair, simply stand two hands side by side.
As a gift
A safe bet for music lovers, gamers, guitarists and anyone with a soft spot for rock. The packaging is styled like a vintage concert poster in black and gold with foil detailing — unwrapping it is part of the present. A regular for birthdays, Father's Day and Christmas.
Tips
- Rest the headband centrally across both fingers so the weight sits evenly
- Drape earphone cables loosely over a finger rather than winding them tight — kinder to the wires
- Dust with a dry or slightly damp cloth; no solvents
- Do not press it into service as a coat hook — polyresin is solid but not unbreakable
- Looks its best against a dark wall or next to vinyl
Frequently asked questions
Will it hold heavy over-ear headphones? Yes. Around 680 grams of self-weight and a broad round base give it plenty of stability for typical headband models.
What is polyresin? A casting resin used for many decorative objects. It takes fine modelling, feels cool and solid in the hand, and is considerably heavier than hollow plastic.
Will it scratch the desk? No, the underside is lined with felt.
Does it work with in-ear headphones? Wired ones, yes — they hang over the fingers. With wireless in-ears the charging case still has to sit somewhere; the stand is not designed for that.
Is it a right or left hand? A right hand with the palm facing forward, the way the sign is thrown from the crowd.
Specifications
- Material: polyresin
- Colour: gold
- Felt-lined underside, protects the surface beneath
- Suitable for headphones and wired earphones
- Weight: approx. 680 g
- Packaging: approx. 30 × 14 × 10 cm, concert-poster design
Luckies of London is a British design label making gifts people actually keep. The brand made its name with the scratch map — the world map where you scratch off the countries you have visited like a lottery ticket. That single idea grew into a whole family: travel edition, XL format, deluxe version and variants with a sense of humour of their own.
The rest of the range follows the same logic: everyday objects that somebody gave a punchline. A headphone stand shaped like a gold rock hand, a bottle opener cast as a 3D skull, a desk organiser built like a log cabin, a bath caddy for staying in longer. None of it is decoration for its own sake — the things work, they just look like more than their purpose.
The packaging is part of the signature too: Luckies designs boxes that look like vintage posters or book spines. It turns the products into gifts you can hand over without any extra wrapping.
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