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Elegant 'Shift table' working for nomad

Keep gadgets charging in their own hidden place

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Elegant 'Shift table'
London - Arab Today

The SHIFT Table by Spell merges everyday living and working for the entrepreneurial nomad. It addresses people that quickly and easily want to switch between work and personal life all the while staying conveniently ‘connected’. The design of the table oozes authentic modernism using subtle lines to create an array of hidden functions. Despite the increasing battery life of our notebooks, tablets and smart phones, it is still indispensable to keep them charging regularly, making those sloppy-looking cables unavoidable in your interior.

The Shift Table helps you keep unattractive cables out of sight while your devices can stay within reach, safely and effortlessly recharging in their own hidden place. This model is crafted from European solid oak wood with accompanying powder coated steel accessories in various fashionable colours and sizes. The suggested retail price starts from € 1.995,00 and the series is available through the affiliated dealers. Spell’s ambition is to “enchant interiors with a smile”, by developing innovative, accommodating products for the modern living and working environment.
Source: Freshome

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