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List Price: $152.99
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Minimalist Style Meets Functionality
The Vito Nightstand Charging Station solves the everyday challenge of keeping your electronics charged, organized and within easy reach. Add a touch of effortless sophistication to your bedroom or living room with this dual purpose nightstand.
With a slide out charging station, messy, tangled and loose cords are neatly tucked away, out of sight. This practical design gives you clear access to the power cord when you need it. Simply slide the tray open, plug your devices into the power bar, slide the tray back while passing the cords through the center groove and rest your devices on top. The best part is, you can access the power station without moving items on top
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South Shore - We Solve Life’s Greatest Design Challenges
Some people bring their work home with them, our designers bring their home to work. We grapple with the same design challenges that you do, and that pushes us to create pieces that make your life easier.
We’re Here To Help!
Need step-by-step assistance to put your nightstand together? Let’s Skype. Not sure where to put your new desk? Give us a call. We will always go out of our way to help, from the design stage all the way to delivery and assembly.
BUILT-IN CHARGING STATION: Slide a tray to conceal messy cords keeping your devices charged and within easy reach2 SPACIOUS DRAWERS: Organize books, electronics, accessories and necessities in your bedroom or living room
FUNCTIONAL DESIGN: Smooth gliding drawers and sleek metal knobs in a matte nickel finish
ECO-CONSCIOUS: Made in Canada with non-toxic laminated particleboard
DESIGNED FOR LIFE: South Shore furniture blends function with form to solve life's biggest design challenges
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