Sunday, February 13, 2011

Latest Side Table Design Features

Latest Side Table Design:



West Elm Bridge coffe and side tables West Elm Bridge Coffee and Side Tables
West Elm Bridge Coffee and Side Tables
Pictured in chocolate, the West Elm Bridge coffee and side tables offer a classic touch to any living room. I like the height of the coffee table. A low rise offers flexibility in living room design making the coffee table more of an after thought as opposed to a living room center piece. Offering a matching side table is great, in case you need to surround your sofa with 1-2 end tables. The Bridge table series is constructed of oak veneer with a smooth lacquer side.


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Pumpkin Side Table by Autoban for De La Espada
I have had my eye on this Pumpkin side table by Autoban  for De La Espada for a while now! My favourite version is the one in gold which is featured in the magazine alongside an Eames Lounge Chair, a match made in heaven.

MINI BAR SIDE TABLE DESIGNED BY LEONARD PFEIFER


A mini bar at home has become almost a requirement these days with the number of parties being held at personal residences and not to mention our own need for a nightcap with a visiting friend or alone in front of the TV. This mini bar side table design has been designed by Leonard Pfeifer and is built with oak, MDF and natural veneer.

This light brown piece with the darker edges appears both simplistic and stylish design. The mini bar, made in Estonia and that can easily be carried around to desired locations in the house since it is quite small and standing at just 23 inches.

The mini bar can be easily assembled such that the front opens up to create the side table design giving you place to mix your drinks or keep them to be picked up a little later.

The simple design ensures that you save space when you close the lid and you can also store bottles and glasses within the mini bar.

Magazine Table:

Magazine Table
I really want a round side table, and this one from In House Furniture is cool because it has magazine storage.





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