Hi Maxwell and AT friends — I need your help identifying/locating the tables in this picture. Thanks! Lesley
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Lovely picture — we're also curious about the sofa! Anyone?

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I'd like to know where those cool azz, funky plates on the wall can be found. Love' em!
HBF makes a similar side table:
http://www.hbf.com/Products/ItemPage.aspx?PhotoID=13291&GroupID=4&CollectionGroupID=74
So does Cumberland:
http://www.cumberlandfurniture.com/product.php?id=65
Those tables refererred as Drum Occassional Tables in Veneer. Almost every wood commercial/office furniture manufacturer made these in the 80-90's. I would check with NuCraft Furniture Company and Nevins most likely they sill have them in the line or can make them.
Also, most furniture millwork people can make these. Dfm here in the West can make them.
Used office supply warehouses always have a ton of these tables, sometimes with fitted glass tops.
Does anyone know where the couch is from?
I love that throw!! Where can I find it?!
Love that couch! I too would love to know where it's from.
It looks just like a Jens Risom couch I have (and am selling) sans arms and in a different color:
https://accounts.craigslist.org/post/shwpst?pii=1000167346&db=lv
Hi Everyone!
Original poster here - I found this photo on a flickr group. The captions reads:
The Collector's Eye. Decorating with the Objects You Love. By Christine Churchill. Photographs by Keith Scott Morton. Harper Collins.
Whoever's next to visit their local bookseller should scope it out and see if there's any additional info and report back to us.
In other news, I've decided on a sofa and these tables will NOT be a good match. Much love to AT and AT readers for always having the answer, though!