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Roundup: Five New Side-or-Bedside Tables

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We have an issue with one of our bedside tables — it's a Componibili and it doesn't like to stay upright on our crooked rental floors. With our new habit of making the bed everyday, we've knocked it over at least once a week. While we're considering moving the beloved Componibili to a more level space, we've gathered five NEW side tables to consider for our space...

 
 

1 Reversible Faceted Side Tables made from a wood base and sungkai wood veneer. $229 for a pair, from West Elm.

2 Branch & Glass Side Table adds lots of texture to your space — don't forget to dust regularly! $198 from Viva Terra.

3 The Desi Round Marble Side Table has swag-like legs with adjustable feet. $199 from CB2.

4 Round and with a cut-out, the Tambe Espresso Side Table $399 from Crate & Barrel.

5 Gibson End Table has an organic mid-century shape and is made of solid wood — walnut or cherry. $699 from Room & Board.

Which is your favorite?

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tables - dining & occasional, bedroom, nightstand

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I don't really like any of these for bedside tables. They are all too small for me.
I keep a clock, lamp, a book and usually a glass a water on the bedside table.

Also, they are quite pricey.

posted by creolesugar on January 13th 2009 at 1:25pm
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Some find it too IKEA-esque, but I'm pretty fond of the Malm bedside table that mounts right to the headboard of our Malm bed.

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It has a big enough surface space, a spacious drawer to stash anything unsightly (etc), and a great built-in vertical book shelf. Plus, it's a steal at $49.95, which is within the budget at this point in my life.

posted by TheGoodBiGirl on January 13th 2009 at 1:53pm
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(that's a google-image photo, not our bed... there are actually books in the top shelf in ours, ha!)

posted by TheGoodBiGirl on January 13th 2009 at 1:55pm
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None of these -
A good bedside table needs at least one drawer for necessities such as Kleenex, etc. and enough room on top for at least a lamp, a book, eyeglasses and a carafe of water (all at the same time)

posted by bepsf on January 13th 2009 at 3:34pm
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i would never spend that kind of cash on a bedside table.

posted by auddie on January 13th 2009 at 5:00pm
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I'm glad I wasn't the only one with raised eyebrows at the prices. Anyone have any experience with using the Malm bedside table w/o the malm bed? Can't they be mounted directly to the wall? Do they extend far enough out that way?

posted by AZkathy on January 13th 2009 at 6:25pm
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I second the 'glad I wasn't the only one'. I'm in the market for bedside tables, so I thought this post was fate... but I've seen all these tables in my browsing... and was immediately turned off by the prices.

posted by Automatic Blonde on January 13th 2009 at 10:06pm
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Tambe resembles an upscale office suite trashcan.

posted by muirwoods08 on January 13th 2009 at 11:02pm
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the Malm ones are really comfortable, they provide enough storage, they are low (I hate accidentally hurting my head on the edge of a side table) and I like the natural finish.

posted by mihaela on January 14th 2009 at 7:17am
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I like the Barcelona Bedside Table and the 50'S Angled Drawer Cabinet (both mirrored) from Graham & Green but can't find anything like them in the US. Any suggestions? www.grahamandgreen.co.uk

posted by JNY on January 15th 2009 at 6:22am
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