Dudek Modern Goods
“Divide” Pen Holder
Made in the USA
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Dudek Modern Goods
Specs:
- Solid block of walnut with a satin poly finish
- Approx. Dimensions: H 2.5″ – W 5.25″ – D 3″
- 12 holes for your favorite pens and pencils (6 pen, 6 pencils)
- Available in rich Walnut wood, made by hand
Notes:
There’s been a block of wood made by Mike Dudek on my desk for just about as long as I’ve been reviewing pens. Ever since I ran across his page on Instagram (oh man, several years ago at this point!) I knew there was something special about the wooden pen holders he has made. They’ve evolved over the years, sporting better construction, improved finishing, some great looking branding, and even little felt feet to keep your desk scratch free. The piece we will be talking about (and giving away!!!) is called the Divide. It’s a solid piece of walnut with 12 spots for your favorite pens and pencils, split down the middle by a groove for your favorite pocket notebooks or index cards. It’s a great design and very nicely compliments any desk, modern or vintage.
Maybe I goofed by not bring pens outside to show them off. See those three Field Notes? Well…imagine that there are 6 pens or pencils on either side. Just kidding, I added some photos to the gallery! The Divide is so simple, yet every time I use it I’m surprised at how functional it is. While some people may be thinking “Ed, you’re crazy, it’s a block of wood. I can make that in my garage…” and you may be right to a point.
However, Mike really cares about each and every piece that he makes (in his garage, mind you). You can tell by the gently sanded edges, the perfectly squared off block, the impeccable hole spacing, and the burnt in branding on the bottom. This is what sets his pieces apart from the rest, the attention to detail.
Mike sent me a version that is more pen-friendly than what he typically makes. I asked him a while back to make me a Cube with some larger holes in the middle to accommodate larger diameter pens. When this one showed up at my door the same way, I was excited. The smaller holes comfortably fit a Lamy Safari, while the larger ones have no issues holding my Nakaya or Montblanc.
Since it’s made of wood, the Divide doesn’t scratch up even the rather delicate pens, I’ve never had an issue here. It’s also worth noting that since this is made from wood, they do vary in color a bit. This particular example is on the lighter end of the spectrum. They range from a brownish tan to a deep chocolate brown.

The Divide by Dudek Modern Goods makes a great addition to any desk. It gives you a place to store your most-used pens and pocket notebooks, while looking awesome while doing so. It’s simple, yes, but the attention to detail and construction are both top-notch. What’s the best part about this review? Well, it’s not just a review, it’s also a GIVEAWAY.
Giveaway Details:
Okay, so to win your own Divide by Dudek Modern Goods, all you have to do is leave ONE comment on this post.**pen collection not included. Make sure you leave a valid email address when leaving a comment, as that is how I will contact you. We will let this run until Tuesday, October 20th, 2015 at 11:59pm. Thank you for entering and good luck! This giveaway is open worldwide, so all may enter!
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Disclaimer: Mike and I are friends. Yes. Get over it. Am I profiting from this? No. Do I think he’s a good guy who is generous with giving stuff away to my readers? Yes, absolutely. This was provided free of charge blah blah blah blah ok.





I have been looking at these for a while now. I would love to have on eon my desk! Thanks for the chance!
I’d love to have one of these, I’m using pens and pencils equally these days so this is perfect.
Great write-up and fantastic pictures. I also get dirty looks from my dog when I am doing things on the ground – or as I call it “The Dog Zone”.
Great review, thanks. Hope I win this, and then I’ll get another for work!
I have been looking at his stuff for a long time just couldnt ever justify buying one over more paper, ink, or pens. I would love the opportunity to win one.
Rock on! Thanks for the giveaway… (also: best disclaimer ever)
Have always admired these!
Would love to have one of these on my desk!
Great giveaway! Thanks
Thanks for the review. I’ve been interested in one of these for a while, and since you mentioned “index cards,” I’m even more interested! 🙂
I found your blog recently and have been enjoying every bit of it. The “Divide” would be a great addition to my growing collection of pens. I like everything about it, from those bigger pen holes to it not being exaggerated in size. Thanks for the opportunity and for your insightful site!
What an awesome giveaway!
Here’s my one comment. It looks pretty nice.
The block I have looks smashing on my desk at home (the teak desk and walnut block work well together). Would love a divide to hold my stuff sheath/field notes at the end of the day.
Great review, would really like a piece from Mike.
Love the review. Love Dudek Modern Goods! Thank you.
Isn’t it amazing how satisfying real wood products are in a world dominated by plastics. The simplicity of Mike’s designs make them timeless.
Great pics of a great looking product. Thanks for hosting the giveaway!
Mike makes some beautiful pieces. Even without the pen holes, as simple blocks of walnut, they deserve a place on any desk because they look amazing. But Mike gives both looks and function to his Goods. He truly does them justice.
Great review. The pens might be missing but the way your dog is looking at the Divide more than makes up for it. I understand you, dog. That wood looks yummy. If I win this, I might not taste it but I surely will sniff it. A lot.
Thank you to both of you for making this happen and giving us a chance to win.
This looks great- would bring some much needed organization to my desk
Dudek rocks (or should that be splinters? )
This is the first time I’ve seen a well lit picture of Dudek stuff, much lighter than I’d imagined. Also, best disclaimer I’ve read in a while.
Pretty sweet block of wood if you ask me! Would look awesome on my desk.
I would love one of those!
Very cool. I wonder how my American Black Walnut pen would look in it?
Great pictures and review of an awesome-looking product!
Looking good (even without the pens).
His products are fantastic!
This would look fantastic on my desk at the new job.
I would love to win one of these as I have had my eye on a Dudek product for quite a while now. Thanks for the opportunity!
Simple solutions sometimes make for the most elegant designs. This is one of those times, I could see this on my stand up IKEA desk. Thanks for the review. Loren
Dudek’s stuff is awesome! Thanks for doing this giveaway
Thanks for bringing more attention to a great line of accessories. Mr. Dudek makes such simple yet handsome products.
What a beautiful, functional piece of art!
Nice review and great pics. I would love one for my most favored writing instruments and notebooks and I’d keep it on my work desk where I could use it every day.
I have been dreaming of one of these! They’re so beautiful.
My desk is a pen storage mess. I need this!
Love me some Dudek!
Looks great!
I have given one as a gift but I don’t have my own yet — this would have a great home on my desk!
That is one awesome penholder. Cross my fingers and hope I get lucky to get it 🙂
Great giveaway! I would love to own one. Thanks for the chance!
thanks for the giveaway! seems like a really useful product
Would love to win one of these! Thanks for the giveaway!
That would look amazing on my desk. Such great work by Mike. Crossing my fingers.
Thank you for hosting this great giveaway. I’ve made room on my desk for my winning Dudek 🙂
These look great! I’ve been eyeing these forever now. I’d love to win one…
I really love The Dude’s work. Simple enough you think you could make it but excecuted in a way where you know you really can’t.
I wouldn’t mind winning such a pen holder, I’d even make some space on my desk up for it. Though I guess I’d fill it with 12 pens and 0 pencils.
On a related note, I very much like the photography on your posts, Ed. It looks very clean!
That’s a lovely piece of work even if I did try to make it in my own garage it wouldn’t turn out as nice