Until completely wireless, inductive charging technology becomes more integrated into mobile phones and hits the mass consumer market, mobile enthusiasts the world over will be stuck plugging their handsets and other mobile devices into the wall through myriad wall-chargers. As we wait for companies like Wildcharge to make our wireless charging dream become a reality, we’ll just have to deal with all those charging cables and power adapters ugly-ing up the place.
Or does it? Apparently, not. Stylish charging stations like the Lessev Charging Station offer mobile users a stylishly modern way to deal with all those chargers and their unruly cords. The six-pointed star design adorning the center of the Lessev Charging Station is actually an innovative cable pass-through that allows larger charging cords/plugs to be passed through without leaving an unsightly, gaping hole that would probably take away from the Lessev Charging Station’s sleek style.
Or, if you’d rather forgo the modern look of the Lessev Charging Station in favor of something with more traditional lines and a classic look, the Bedford Smart Recharge Station might be more in line with your tastes. The BedFord Smart Recharge Station sports separate ports for each charger, which isn’t as innovative as the Lessev Charging Station’s solution, makes up for a more traditional approach with a classy flair that should fit right in next to that antique-chic desk of yours.
The Lessev Charging Station costs $79 and is available directly from Japan Trend Shop. The Bedford Smart Recharge Station can be found at your local Pottery Barn for a more affordable $79.
[Via: core77design]