We love color in unexpected places. It's a surefire way to liven up any space. A yellow sink? Yes, please. An orange coffee maker? And how! A green side table? Why of course! Which brings us to today's "Best of Three..."
We love color in unexpected places. It's a surefire way to liven up any space. A yellow sink? Yes, please. An orange coffee maker? And how! A green side table? Why of course! Which brings us to today's "Best of Three..."
Top Photo - Eboniste's Jacqui 3-Drawer Side Table, $710
Bottom Left Photo - Pottery Barn's Natalie Nesting Tables, $129.00
Bottom Right Photo - Maine Cottage's Beatrice End Table, $690.00
Or, for less than $30 you can buy an end table off craigslist and spray paint it green! (which is a project I just completed)
view UWSretreat's profile
WTF?! $690 for that little end table?!?!?! What is this world coming to...
view Monica's profile
I had a tomato red sink in an otherwise quite neutral former home. I loved it. Almost everyone else thought it was awful.
view mrs yow's profile
I know... $690 for that painted thrift store find... no shame.
view semidivine's profile
Again, $690 for a teeny end table is ridiculous.
view Zohreh's profile
this looks like Target furniture... $700? lol, c'mon
view elinka189's profile
I have a green Ikea Lack table...looks nice on the green Hampen carpet from Ikea. For the rest of the money saved by not buying a 700$ side table i would get myself a new nice TV ;)
view Svennoe's profile
Yes, the Beatrice is very expensive. Its been in our line for a long long time. The thrift store look is its charm - the cost is in those curvaceous long turned legs, drawer, and solid maple construction. End Tables are not cheap to make if there's a lot of make like this - and made here in Maine, not China. Check out our green fabrics and upholstery for something a bit more affordable... Thanks for your interest!
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