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mDesign Metal/Glass 3-Tier Storage Tower, Narrow Shelving Display Unit, Open Glass Shelves; Multi-Use Stand for Living Room, Bathroom, Home Office, Hallway, Bedroom Organization - Satin/Clear
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mDesign Metal/Glass 3-Tier Storage Tower, Narrow Shelving Display Unit, Open Glass Shelves; Multi-Use Stand for Living Room, Bathroom, Home Office, Hallway, Bedroom Organization - Satin/Clear

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STANDING STORAGE: Keep bathrooms, home offices, bedrooms, and living rooms neat and tidy with this storage shelf; This durable organizer has three easy-reach open front glass shelves stacked in a compact vertical format; The slim modern design is perfect for small spaces; Ideal for storing bathroom essentials like washcloths, rolled hand towels, and extra rolls of toilet paper; Perfect for displaying family photos, collectibles, books in living rooms and dens 3 LEVELS: This rectangular tower features 3 generously sized glass shelves and maximizes unused floor space; A perfect addition to any room and the plastic feet won't scratch your floors; The shelves are perfect for adding decorative touches or plants to your space; This furniture piece is quick and easy to assemble, all hardware and instructions are included FUNCTIONAL & VERSATILE: The clean lines and modern styling of this floor standing storage unit will add style to your storage and complement your decor; This unit provides a convenient storage option in any room of the home; The open format and simple styling allows this piece to work in many rooms throughout your home; Try it in the living or family room and create a mini bar; This convenient shelving unit is great for home organization and general home decor

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