This first one is from John Richard. This is a beautiful little number called the Drake Side Table. Elegant and traditional but easily placed in a transitional or contemporary application where a nod to the past will be appreciated and provide the lovely diversity that each design craves.

The next one is from Hickory Chair. The East Paces Side Table designed by Suzanne Kasler.


Metal more your thing? How about this number?


These are the Marcel from Worlds Away. Again, the fluidity of the legs is so graceful. Sadly, I have to say the Marcel has been discontinued (boo hoo!) but they still have a limited supply. I have three of these in my home; two as night stands and one with a chess set placed upon it in between two chairs. Lauren and I play chess there. I'm glad I have them. They also are front and center in one of my favorite design projects...
I like tables with metal edgings instead of wood or copper. It provides a clean look to the furniture
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