Life becomes convenient with furniture that is functional and visually appealing at the same time. Case in point is the FoldPlay, a work and entertaining station that prevents clutter and keeps your space tidy. This folding table is ideal for couch potatoes, workaholics, and obsessive gamers who have little time to get up while their gear and food litter their vicinity.
With its modular approach and portable design, the FoldPlay enhances convenience and aesthetics. The folding table can be used anywhere: indoors and outdoors. Its smooth tabletop is secured by expanding legs that open to hold the table in place. The table has a magnetic top and comes with a few square storage/sorting compartments that attach to the top to allow various use cases.
You can use the assorted compartments to keep snacks, use one as a cup holder, a phone stand, and more. Provided alongside is a laptop stand, which you can fasten beside the trays on this portable table and have a convenient workstation for the bed. You may even keep your portable gaming console or controller in compartments that are hassle-free to clip on and remove from the magnetic surface.
The folding mechanism underneath operates simply by stretching out the wide legs. It can be set to any desired angle while the table holds its shape firmly. Enjoy the flexibility to arrange your space according to your needs without making a mess. The overall structure is sleek and compact which can easily fold away when not required.
FoldPlay is designed such that it complements your decor and adds a touch of style when placed in any room. Fit for use while working from bed, playing a game in the living room, or camping in the wild; the table can hold five to six items at once. When placed over a table or desk, it can also be used as a standing desk, saving you from neck or back pains.
Lightweight and easy to store, FoldPlay table folds back neatly to a single piece (thanks to the folding compartments) and can be placed anywhere without occupying much space. FoldPlay is set to launch on Indiegogo for crowdfunding soon with 49 percent off its supposed retail price.
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