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BedShelfie The Original Bedside Shelf - 9 Colors / 4 Sizes - AS SEEN ON Business Insider (Minimalist, Natural)

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About BedShelfie The Original Bedside Shelf - 9 Colors

MEET THE BEDSHELFIE The BedShelfie Bed Tray is a rethink of the age-old nightstand inspired by Small Space Living & Minimalism. It's designed for - Minimalists freeing themselves of clunky furniture (.. looking at you Tiny House Peeps) - Urbanites mastering the fine art of Small-Space City Living - College Students squeezed into sardine-like rooms looking for a dorm bunk bed shelf / cup holder / headboard as a graduation gift or back to school essential - Parents who want to give their kids additional space using bunk bed shelf attachment or bunk bedside tray shelf or bunk bed clip on shelf DESIGN DETAILS - A clean & minimal design profile for versatility - A wire slot for easy device charging - A versatile clamp design that accommodates bed frames up to 2.25 inches wide - A sturdy hold - it can hold up to 15 pounds - Thick felt padding on clamp touch points to prevent scratching - Surface Area: 12.75 x 8.6 x 3 inches tall BACK STORY Some combination of moving around for work and reading "The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up," inspired us to finally free ourselves of our clunky furniture starting with where we started & finished our day - the bedroom. We hit the interwebs looking for space-saving nightstands and found small nightstands of all kinds.. floating nightstands, narrow, skinny bedside tables but wanted to serve folks like us, who didn't want to invest in anything clunky furniture which would weigh us down from seeing the world. A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE Building a sustainable future is absolutely paramount to us. We're proud to handcraft the BedShelfie out of Bamboo. Even though Bamboo is technically considered a grass, it's harder than Oak and matures in just 3-5 years (vs 100 years for Oak). So it's an incredible renewable resource.