The PUTORSEN Premium Wood Easel TV Stand offers a different take on supporting your television. Instead of the usual boxy media console or a wall mount, this is a tripod-style stand with a wooden finish. It is designed for screens between 45 and 65 inches, and it can hold up to 88 pounds. The unit includes a top shelf for a soundbar or streaming device, plus a magnetic cover that hides the cables running down the central pole.
In real-world usage, this stand is a noticeable departure from the standard AV furniture. It works well in rooms where you want the TV to feel more like a piece of art or a display object rather than a big black rectangle. The easel shape gives it a lighter visual footprint, and the walnut finish adds warmth that can blend with mid-century or rustic decor. Setting it up requires some assembly, but the instructions are clear enough. The legs spread out to a wide base, which provides decent stability on carpet or hardwood, though you do need to be careful about the floor surface—on very plush carpet, the stand might wobble slightly if bumped.
Key functional features are straightforward. The VESA mount plate fits most common patterns (200×200 to 600x400mm), and the stand offers some tilt adjustment to reduce glare. The top shelf is a nice addition for placing a soundbar, a streaming box, or even a small plant. The magnetic cable management is a plastic cover that snaps over the central column, hiding power and HDMI cords. It works, but it is not completely flush; you can still see a bit of the cables if you look from the side. The stand itself is made from a mix of particleboard with a wood veneer and metal parts, so it feels sturdy but not premium like solid hardwood.
One limitation worth noting is the lack of height adjustment. The TV sits at a fixed height, which might be fine for most seating positions, but if you have a low sofa or a high bed, you may find the screen either too high or too low. Also, the tripod design means the TV is always tilted slightly back by default—this is intentional for viewing, but it can cause reflections from overhead lights. The magnetic cable cover is a bit fiddly to align perfectly, and it can pop off if you accidentally nudge it.
Compared to a traditional TV stand with a cabinet or a wall mount, this product has trade-offs. A standard media console offers more storage for gaming consoles, remotes, and DVDs, and it usually provides a stable, flat surface for the TV. A wall mount can make the TV completely flush and adjustable for height and angle. The PUTORSEN stand sacrifices storage and some adjustability for a distinctive look and easier installation (no drilling into walls). If you need to move the TV frequently, the tripod is easier to relocate than a wall mount, but it is heavier than a typical floor stand.
Who is this for? It suits people who want a stylish, space-saving solution for a living room or bedroom where the TV is not the main focus. It works well in apartments where wall mounting is not allowed, or for renters who want to avoid patching holes. It is also a good fit for those who prefer a minimalist or Scandinavian aesthetic. Who is it not for? If you need a lot of storage for AV components, or if you have a very large TV (over 65 inches or heavier than 88 pounds), this stand will not work. It is also not ideal for households with small children or pets who might bump into the legs, as the tripod base is not as stable as a wide cabinet. The fixed height and slight tilt may bother viewers who are particular about screen positioning.
Overall, the PUTORSEN Premium Wood Easel TV Stand is a functional alternative to traditional TV furniture. It does what it promises: holds a mid-sized TV securely, hides cables reasonably well, and looks distinctive. It has some quirks like the fixed height and the cable cover, but for the price, it is a reasonable choice for someone prioritizing aesthetics over storage or maximum adjustability.
