Zeig was du hast: Das neue Toolboard für alle Markeraddicts und Materialfans

Show what you've got: The new toolboard for all brand addicts and material fans

What's the best way to start a blog post about such a sensational new thing as the ToolBoard? Maybe we should just steal something exciting from history?

Market addicts! Look at this wall!

Perhaps a bit over the top, but what I'm trying to say is that there's finally a suitable and cool board where you can both display and store your markers and other materials. The ToolBoard is a wall where you can organize your tools exactly how you need them. As a bonus, you can also use the ToolBoard as a whiteboard or chalkboard, depending on how you've configured it. But more on that later.

The ToolBoard is perfect for your office, your favorite meeting room, or even your home office. We offer great flexibility, allowing you to choose what best suits you and your materials. Here in our shop , you can create your own personalized ToolBoard.

You need to know that the ToolBoard comes in three different sizes. It's called the ToolBoard Kit, and there's size S with one whiteboard frame, size M with two whiteboard frames, and size L with three whiteboard frames. The key feature is that each whiteboard frame is equipped with two whiteboard elements. For the whiteboard elements, you have a choice between:

ProcessWall (Whiteboard)
PegWall (tool wall)
• Chalk Wall


PegWall sounds cooler than pegboard. And that's essentially what it is, but a pegboard on its own is pretty useless; you need hooks and a whole bunch of wonderful accessories to make it truly effective. Neuland understands this, which is why you can order hooks and special screws , a universal shelf , and marker holders right away. Fantastic! You can attach all of this to your pegboard, and presto, you have a top-notch PegWall or a perfect tool wall. It's entirely up to you whether you order one side of your ToolBoard completely covered in PegWalls to store all your materials, or whether you'd prefer a mix of ProcessWall, ChalkWall, or PegWall.


A palette full of markers

I'd bet the ultimate setup for crazy marker addicts is definitely at least a complete peg wall with marker holders . Hands up, who's in?

Complete marker sets make every marker lover's heart leap for joy, don't they? Sorted by color and number, you can instantly see which marker is missing and where. You can even store your refill inks behind them. Perfect, because you never really knew where to put them. Now there's THE perfect solution.

Those less passionate about markers might find it hard to understand how entire marker sets can elicit such enthusiasm. But to be perfectly honest, it's that image of a stationery store with a neatly organized selection on a large display, showcasing all available colors, that triggers this "must-have" feeling. Haven't you sometimes thought, "I want them all! The whole range, exactly like that, just for me !"

You can now bring that feeling home or into your office. Everyone will understand that you need to add missing colors, if only because the display needs to be well-filled.

Psst! If you really don't have room for a toolboard, you could simply place the marker holders on a shelf or table. Then you won't have a toolboard, but at least you'll have a big dose of #markerlove.

The magnetic labeling strip makes it all the more perfect. It gives you a perfect overview and you always have all the color numbers in sight.

With the universal shelf, you can store even more on your PegWall. It includes an insert for markers that need to be stored horizontally, such as the Neuland No.One® Metallic . This is the horizontal shelf . There's also a refill station that you can place on the universal shelf.

You don't necessarily have to put anything else in the universal shelf. You can store all sorts of things here, however you like. You can also use your Novario® boxes here. And there's sure to be room for a small succulent, too.

Let us know in the Facebook comments what your ideal combination would be and why. We're really curious.

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