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Aspenhome’s home office helps keep holidays happy

Santa's secret to keeping on top of his workload is to have a home office with "ah-some" features that make his job much easier. Aspenhome's home office collection has just the answer.

The Phoenix-based manufacturer's innovative solutions are designed with the latest technology and home office space in mind. They have desks made to fit into any size work area, from the Nano desk tucked into a spare corner to the grand executive desk and credenza hutch made to fill a traditional home office space. Many of the desks have features such as a StoreCharge drawer for charging cell phones and iPods, a keyboard drawer with pull-out mouse pad, a built-in power director for printer, fax, computer and other devices, a USB power hub and hidden cord management.

The versatile library media wall works well in a home office or den. When set up with center shelves, it makes a perfect spot for displaying books and holiday collectibles. Remove the center shelves and the bookcase will hold a flat-screen television to view your favorite seasonal shows or the latest news while you sit at the writing desk and tackle that elusive holiday card list.

Then on Christmas Eve, after you're done playing Santa, put your feet up, have some cookies and milk while you keep an eye on your favorite show. And if you listen carefully as Santa flies overhead you'll hear him exclaim "Ho, Ho, Ho!" -- which translates to his secret for success: an ah-inspiring aspenhome home office, home office, home office.

Aspenhome specializes in thoughtfully designed innovative products for the way people work, play and relax at home. Its collections include bedroom, dining, home office, home entertainment, stationary and motion leather seating and occasional furnishings.

Information courtesy aspenhome

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