Headphone Stand, Headphone Holder for Headphones, Earbud Earphones with Cable Holder, PC Gaming Headset Stand, Headphone Rack, Gold

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Luckies Rock On Headphone Stand

Finished in Antique Gold, this attractive yet functional headphone stand looks cool on any desk at home or at the office with its plethora of uses, it's a must have for Earbud earphones and a multitude of headphones, compact to Over Ear along with their cables and more! How many times have you put your headphones to one side to find that you can no longer find them? Or found your headphones in bits because they’ve been sat on?
It can be frustrating, but we often put off investing in a headphone stand, assuming it to be nothing more than a novelty item.

Although there are different designs available, the use of a headphone stand can be integral, especially if you’re looking to safeguard expensive equipment. Another reason why some may not invest in a headphone holder is because of the limitations some offer. However, this doesn’t mean that you must forgo an amazing design when looking for an effective headphone holder.

Whatever you’re looking for with regards to headphone storage, the Luckies of London Rock On headphone holder is not only the ideal way to store your headphones but also makes a statement about your love of music.
It’s also more flexible as to how headphones are stored, meaning that regardless of what headphones you use, the Rock On headphone stand can hold them with no issues.

Hand Horns: Music Personified

Anyone who has a vested interested in rock and heavy metal music will only be too familiar with the hand-horn gesture. Although the gesture can embody a series of different meanings, in contemporary use, it’s mostly associated with the music industry.

This can still be seen in concerts today and is a gesture that’s still used by a slew of musicians in the modern age. As well as being popularized by Dio during his run with Black Sabbath, the hand horns would be used a plethora of different musicians and acts throughout the 60’s, 70’s a