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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Manufacturing |
Founded | 2014 |
Founder | Scott Dickey |
Website | dockingdrawer |
Docking Drawer is an American company that makes in-drawer power outlets for charging electronics and other products including phones, tablets, cameras, computers, hair dryers and flat irons.[1]
Docking Drawer was founded by Scott Dickey. He made the first prototype of the product in 2013, listed it for a Kickstarter campaign and launched it at the Kitchen and Bath Industry Show in January 2014. The product, which is an electrical strip installed in the cabinet or a drawer, provides power and USB connectivity. It works with various drawer glides and can be fitted in different orientations. They also have a patented built-in circuit breaker to protect against high-power device use.[2][3][4]
The company’s products have applications in kitchens, bathrooms, locker rooms, hospitals, mud rooms and dressing rooms.[2][5]
Docking Drawer’s products were nominated at the Architizer A+ Awards 2016 in the Kitchen – Fixtures & Fittings category.[2]
References[edit]
- ^ Clifford, Amanda (31 December 2019). "This Brilliant Little Device Will Keep Your Bathroom Cord-Free in 2020". House Beautiful.
- ^ a b c Dalheim, Robert (April 8, 2016). "From Kickstarter to KBIS, Docking Drawer is an Architizer finalist". Woodworking Network.
- ^ Elliot, John (19 March 2019). "A Guide to High-End Charging Stations". Mansion Global.
- ^ Staff (October 2021). "Storage & Sparkle". Kitchen & Bath Design News. p. 62.
- ^ Thompson, Courtney (10 February 2023). "Everything you need to get your mudroom actually organized, according to experts". CNN Underscored.