Description:
This VIMBER narrow side table with two drawers offers a compact, functional solution for small living spaces. Designed to fit beside sofas, beds, or desks, it combines practical storage with easy access to charging ports, making it ideal for daily use in apartments or offices.
Key Points
The table features two soft-touch drawers and one open compartment, providing a mix of hidden and visible storage. It helps keep essentials like phones, keys, and small items within reach. The included power station has one outlet and two USB ports, allowing you to charge multiple devices at once. The slim profile ensures it doesn’t dominate space while still offering usable surface area.
Technical Specifications
Brand and Model
: VIMBER Narrow Side Table with 2 DrawersDimensions
: 18.5 inches (L) x 12 inches (W) x 29.5 inches (H)Material
: Powder-coated steel frame with tempered glass topSurface Finish
: Scratch and water-resistant finishPower Port
: 1 AC outlet, 2 USB portsWeight
: 8.2 pounds
Benefits
Its thin design makes it a space-efficient choice for rooms with limited floor area. The open section allows quick access to frequently used items, while the drawers provide secure, organized storage. The power ports are positioned for easy reach, which is helpful when moving between devices. According to the manufacturer, the surface resists minor scratches and water spots, making it durable in everyday environments.
Usage Recommendations
Place the table next to a sofa, bed, or desk to provide both storage and charging access. It works well in living rooms, bedrooms, or home offices where space is tight. Use the open area for small items like remotes or keys, and store larger objects in the drawers. Avoid placing heavy items directly on the surface to preserve the finish. If the table is used near a heat source, monitor the surface for warmth.
✨ A practical solution for organized, clutter-free spaces.
✨ Ideal for users who value space-saving design and device charging.
✨ Built to handle daily use without visible wear.










