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Narrow Behind-Sofa Console Table with Built-In Outlets & USB Ports, Slim Side Table for Living Room
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$82.99
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This narrow behind-couch table combines style and function with built-in power for modern living spaces. Featuring two five-hole sockets, two USB ports, and a 59-inch power cord, it provides a convenient charging station for phones, tablets, laptops, or lamps while hiding cords for a clean look. Its retro-inspired design complements modern, Scandinavian, and industrial décor, making it versatile for living rooms, apartments, dorms, or hallways. The slim profile allows easy placement in small spaces without obstructing wall ventilation, making it an ideal storage and charging solution for compact areas.
PRODUCT FEATURES
- Color: Greige
- Material: Particleboard, Metal
- Dimensions: 47.2"L x 5.9"W x 31.5"H
- Max. Static Load Capacity: 44 lbs
- Power Features: 2 five-hole sockets, 2 USB ports, 59-inch cord
- Built-in outlets and USB ports for easy charging
- Slim profile fits behind sofa or in hallway
- Multifunctional: sofa table, entryway table, or shelf
- Retro-inspired design suits modern or industrial décor
- Helps organize cords and reduce clutter
- Four adjustable feet for level placement
- Top surface holds lamps, décor, or electronics
- Lightweight enough to move easily
- Ideal for apartments, dorms, and small spaces
- Quick assembly with numbered parts and tools included
- Particleboard, Metal
- Other
- Imported
SlickBlue
1940 S Bayshore Lane Miami, FL 33133
support@slickblue.com
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WARNING: WARNING: This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm