My first shot at 3D parts design, made using Blender.
Originally designed as a support/riser/stand for a PHILIPS 234E4Q monitor after the original stand broke (need to print 2 of these).
You can print just one and use it to support other things (I included some measurements in the screenshots), it worked with a phone and a small tablet. My daughter also mentioned it kinda looks like a minimalistic dog sculpture so I guess you can just print it and put it on a shelf if you're into that sort of thing.
Printed with a 0.4mm nozzle and 0.2mm layer height, but can be printed at 0.28mm to save a bit of time without compromising too much.
Needs support on the center section, settings of said support structure will be dependent on your printer's characteristics and material used. In my case (Anycubic Kobra2Neo with PLA-850) 4mm spaced snug supports, 0.2mm z clearance, were enough to avoid any significant sagging while remaining easy to remove.
For its use as a monitor stand I recommend at least 3 perimeters (side/top/bot), 25% triangular infill at 90 degrees angle (see photos).
For lighter objects you can go for 2/2/2 with 5-10% triangular, it is enough.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.