Hardwood Studio Easel — Adjustable Beech 90cm
Sturdy three-legged studio easel crafted from premium beech hardwood. Adjustable height and angle for comfortable painting sessions.
Dependable Craft for Your Studio
This classic studio easel adds stability and usefulness to your workspace. Built from solid beech — one of the most dependable woods for making tools — it offers the rigidity serious painting calls for, without being so heavy it's a chore to shift. Beech's natural grain looks handsome too, bringing a touch of warmth to your studio alongside its practical performance.
A fully adjustable design takes canvases from small studies up to 80 x 100 cm, with height that shifts anywhere from 45 to 90 centimeters. That range lets you work seated or standing, to suit your style and comfort. The angle moves smoothly from upright to nearly flat, so you can manage paint flow for watercolor and acrylic or settle on the ideal tilt for oils.
Key Features
All you need for serious studio painting
Solid Beech Build
A quality build that stays tough yet easy to carry. It won't warp or weaken across years of studio use.
Full Height Range
Set it anywhere from 45 to 90 centimeters to work seated or standing. You'll dial in the right height in seconds.
Tilt Control
Move it from upright to nearly flat for precise control over watercolor flow, acrylic body, and the angle oils want.
Room for Big Canvases
Takes canvases up to 80 x 100 cm. From quick studies to exhibition-scale pieces, it has you covered.
No Tools to Assemble
Leave the screwdriver in the drawer. Straightforward wood-to-wood joinery has you painting minutes after opening the box.
Grippy, Non-Slip Feet
Rubber feet look after your studio floor and hold the easel steady, with no sliding even in the thick of a session.
Made to Stay Steady
The three-legged base holds firm on level studio floors and slightly uneven ground alike. It's nothing fancy, but it does the job. You won't fret about the easel budging mid-stroke, whether you're floating light watercolor washes or piling on thick impasto oils.
The build is simple and tidy, with no needless complication — and that's on purpose. You're not paying for extras you'll never use, just a solid tool that keeps the focus on your work. Most artists value that plain-spoken design. At roughly 6 kilograms, it's easy enough to carry between rooms or tuck away when idle, yet rugged enough for daily professional use.
A Proven Design: Studios have leaned on this three-legged setup for decades. We're not reinventing the wheel — we're sticking with what works.
Product Notes
This easel is made for studio and indoor use. Which canvases fit depends on frame thickness and how the weight sits. For the steadiest hold with heavier canvases, spread the weight evenly across the arms. Beech naturally resists warping, but like any wood it reacts to humidity, so keep it in a climate-controlled spot when it's not in use. The angle you paint at may need tweaking to match your paint's thickness and your own technique. We wouldn't suggest using it in high winds or outdoors.
The Technical Details
Materials & Build
- Material: Solid beech hardwood throughout
- Feet: Non-slip rubber pads
- Joinery: Wood-to-wood joints, no tools required
- Finish: Bare, natural wood grain
Size & Capacity
- Base Width: 75 cm across
- Height Range: 45 to 90 cm, adjustable
- Weight: 6 kg
- Max Canvas Size: Up to 80 x 100 cm
Looking After It
This easel asks for nothing special. Beech is tough by nature, and the plain construction leaves little to fuss over. Wipe it down with a dry cloth — no oils or special finishes needed, unless you fancy freshening up the look after years in the studio.
Keep the easel in a climate-controlled space so humidity swings don't move the wood too much. Should you carry it between places, the 6 kg weight is easy enough for most to manage. The rubber feet can wear down with a lot of moving about, but replacements cost little if you ever need them. Thanks to the simple build, any joint that works loose can be gently snugged up by hand. Artists who've used this design for decades often say it only gets better with age, picking up a patina that tells the story of years at work.
A Tool That Backs Your Practice
No tools are needed to put it together — the wood-to-wood joints and plain mechanical parts have you painting minutes after unboxing. Artists value a design that stays out of the way of the work, and the solid build promises years of steady service. This is no trend-chasing easel stuffed with extras. It's an honest studio tool made from quality hardwood that'll still hold your paintings decades down the line.