🌀 Rotate Your Style with Ease!
The VIVOHOME Sofa Side Table is a versatile and stylish mobile end table designed for modern living. With a 360° rotating feature, it adapts to your space needs while providing ample storage with its two-tier shelves. Made from durable, eco-friendly materials, this table supports up to 96.8 lbs and is perfect for any room in your home or office.
Frame Material Type | Metal |
Top Material Type | Engineered Wood |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth |
Base | Metal |
Is Stain Resistant | Yes |
Material Type | Metal |
Handle Material | Metal |
Base Type | Casters |
Is Foldable | Yes |
Number of Items | 3 |
Number Of Shelves | 1 |
Tilting | Yes |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | No |
Is the item resizable? | Yes |
Number of Racks | 1 |
Furniture Base Movement | Glide |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 31.5"D x 11.8"W x 27.2"H |
Size | 31.5"(L) x 11.8"(W) x 27.2"(H) |
Tabletop Thickness | 15 Millimeters |
Extended Length | 49.5 Inches |
Item Width | 11.8 Inches |
Base To Top Distance | 27.2 Inches |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 96.8 Pounds |
Recommended Uses For Product | Home Furniture |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Recommended Number of People for Assembly | 1 |
Specific Uses For Product | Sofa side table, end table, conversation set, computer desk, bedside table |
Warranty Type | Manufacturer’s Warranty |
Color | Wood Grain |
Shape | Rectangular |
Table Design | End Table |
Style Name | Modern |
Finish Types | wooden grain |
Furniture Finish | Unfinished |
Top Color | Wood Grain |
Handle Finish Type | wooden grain |
Base Color | Wood Grain |
D**L
Love it!!
I had a different table that I was using. And I saw this one because it would be more functional with my recliner for my laptop. It is a very sturdy table and I think the quality of it is very good. It was easy to assemble if you follow the directions. For me I think the size is perfect for what I needed.
T**L
Lovely flexible unit.
I really enjoy this unit that sits between my couch and lounge chair. I easily pivot it to use with either item. It was not easy to assemble, but once done was worth it. The wheels lock or unlock and move easily. I keep the main unit’s wheels locked and the extended section unlocked so that I can swing it easily which ever any I like. It is a good looking furniture and well made. Would buy it again.
W**Y
Works Great But Assembly is Agony
It looks great, is very sturdy, moves smoothly, and the assembly instructions are very clear.Actually following those instructions is absolute agony.Most of those steps are simple. Probably to lure you into a false sense of security. The holes for the small screws to further secure the portion that swung out weren't drilled into mine but the main screws that attached the wheels to the rotating table were nice and secure so I don't think it will be a problem.Then you have to assemble the bracket that lets it rotate, and I am not convinced that it wasn't planned to be this horrible. A kind person would have sent the rotating tabletop already assembled with Styrofoam or something to fill in the gap between the two tabletops to make things easier to assemble.Vivohome's solution was to drill four extra holes into the stationary tabletop so you have to line up the holes of the rotating tabletop with the bracket and the holes to be able to get your screwdriver through. If you followed directions, the lower shelves will block you from sticking your head in there to take a look so you're doing this effectively blind.It took almost two hours to complete that last step with plenty of swearing and insulting the family lineage of the monster who devised these assembly instructions.If I could, I'd give this product 3.5 stars due to that frustration but given I'm satisfied with the results of that frustration, I'm willing to bump it up to a 4.
B**Y
Simple
This was a fine addition to help me through recovery from surgery. It will have use for every day as well. Easy to assemble and just like advertised. Not very sturdy, so don't expect to put large items on it. I got it on sale so definitely worth the cost.
A**
Just what I've needed
A perfect piece for working from home and still attractive enough to be decor. The shelves come in very handy for working but can hold books, plants, etc when not in use. The swivel turns it into a full on desk when extended...and yes it swivels a complete 360 in both directions.It's not wood but it's nice enough looking to fit into my living room and easy to keep clean. I have hardwood floors so the wheels are very necessary. I've had other pieces scratch my floor. This rolls smoothly and has the latches that keep it still when needed...forgot the name of that part.My daughter put this together in 20 minutes. She says the wheels were challenging but otherwise it wasn't too difficult.
S**R
Watch that last step...
The table arrived quickly and was packaged extremely well. Everything was fairly well organized and the assembly went quickly-- until the last step. I put together the rest of it in about 30 minutes, and I hate assembling furniture. After a failed attempt to make any headway with the provided tools, I skipped the part where you had to put little baby screws into the top bracket without any pre-drilled holes. The screws that were the main support seemed study, and there's no wobbling.The last step was a doozy... it took me about an hour and a half and then I gave up. Basically, in order to assemble the last piece, the top to the rotating base, you have to align the holes in the bottom piece with the holes in the turn-table piece AND the screw holes in the top piece. Essentially it's like making a sandwich and then trying to rotate your bologna, tomato, and lettuce without being able to open the bread and see what you're doing. It's flipping impossible.I said to myself, "Self, this will be easier if you turn it over instead of trying to do it while it's standing upright." So, I did. This worked very well for the first screw, but then I couldn't see what I was doing (think back to the sandwich) to align the next trio of holes. I decided that I should try it their way and turn it back upright. Bad. Idea. The first screw ripped the particle board right out of the hole and took a good chunk of the tabletop with it. Ninety minutes later, and a lot of four-letter words, I managed to get 2 of the screws into the tabletop/turntable/table bottom and I gave up. I do have a souvenier piece of particle board attached to a screw to remember the experience.The idea of the table is good, but there has to be an easier way to assemble it. Honestly, that piece could be shipped connected without too much packaging. Overall, the table looks and functions as expected; however, the locking wheels are stiff to lock/unlock and the wheels do not roll well over my low-pile carpet. It's not super study or top quality, but the low price would lead one to expect that. I would recommend buying this ONLY if you can align the inner contents of a multi-content sandwich with the bread shut and without being able to see anything that you're doing. Alternatively, an engineer who has some good power tools may also have better luck. If, like me, you're a 50 something teacher with ample intelligence but little mechanical aptitude, look elsewhere.In case you're wondering, I did keep the table-- mostly because I can't fathom how to get that top part apart to ship it back. I also take some responsibility for damaging the top by trying to find a viable way to assemble that last piece contrary to the instructions.
S**.
Best side table
Ok start off it is not flimsy, it has great space between shelves, the swivel arm is study and feels totally safe and comfortable to put my laptop and books on. My phone and magnifying light arm mount on either top. Only issue is with the caster wheel it needs a better way to adjust the height to help leveling both sides
S**N
Usable
Takes time to assemble and a pick to tap in screws for the metal piece with 4 small screws. The pivoting plate takes time to line it up. Be patient it took over 2 hrs.
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