Description
▸ Inclined Five-Section Vertical File Holder, Metal Mesh Stand for Teacher Desk or Office
- Inclined design: The five sections are tilted backward at a slight angle (approx. 15 degrees) so that folders lean against a solid backplate. This prevents documents from falling forward and keeps spines or labels visible. The incline also makes it easier to slide files out because gravity holds the rest of the contents in place.
- Capacity per section: Each vertical section can hold up to 150 sheets of A4 paper or 10 standard manila folders. The metal mesh walls are low enough to allow thumb access to the centre of each file. Teachers often use this stand to separate lesson plans, worksheets, answer keys, reference handouts, and administrative forms.
- Material & colour: Silver metal mesh (galvanised finish) that resists rust in indoor environments. The mesh holes are small enough to keep pens or erasers from falling through, yet large enough to see the colour of folders inside. The base is fitted with four rubber feet to protect the desk surface and absorb vibration.
- Workflow improvements: Place the inclined holder beside a computer monitor for quick reference to active projects. For an office reception, the stand presents magazines or brochures attractively. The open mesh construction does not collect dust easily, and any accumulated dust can be blown out with canned air.
- Maintenance: Wash with a damp cloth and dry immediately. The metal is not resistant to strong acids or alkalis. Avoid leaving the stand in direct sunlight for extended periods, as the surface temperature could rise and affect certain plastics or laminates contacting it. No disassembly required for cleaning.
- Merchant protection note: The inclined stand is not rated for outdoor use or humid environments beyond normal office conditions (20–60% relative humidity). It provides no security against unauthorised access to documents. Do not use as a step stool or ladder substitute. The stated capacity is for standard office paper; heavier items such as books should be placed at the centre to maintain balance.




