Lattice Nightstand Table



I was wondering one day how many tables you could need in a normal home. There is the dining table and the coffee table, but you might also need a side table because there are so many small things you might need to place on some sort of table in your house, because you can’t keep them stored somewhere, like a vase of flowers, your landline phone, the alarm clock and so on. This Lattice Nightstand Table is a side table I love. First i like it because of its design. It is so delicate and airy and it gives you the feeling you are traveling in time back to when the furniture in the park and some of the furniture in your home was made of wrought iron.

Secondly, this beautiful piece of furniture can be placed in any room without appearing to be out of place. It can serve as your nightstand, but also as a small table in the hallway and the table in the living room. Any way, it is elegant, but sturdy, being made of tubular steel, with a durable powder-coated finish. The table top looks more like a tray where you deposit things and it is surrounded by chainlink lattice which is great and skillful work. The four legs are crosses in two x-es and there is one adjustable leg that allows you to level the table. The product can be found at the Company Store for $349.

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