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Good Questions: Sources for the Drew Table?

drewtable111608.jpgAna sent in a good question: I really, really want to find the Drew Bedside Table that was sold through Pottery Barn, but can't find it anywhere. Please let me know where I can get it.

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This is a one popular table! We already posted a similar question back in August - check that one out to see what the readers had to say.

Any ideas for Ana on tracking down a Drew?

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why not take the photo to a carpenter and have them make you one?

posted by animalhouze on November 20th 2008 at 4:33pm
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If you're handy, you can probably put that together in about half an hour.

posted by aladywhoknows on November 20th 2008 at 4:37pm
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why not take the photo to a carpenter and have them make you one?

-Because that would be crazy expensive.

posted by protogarrett on November 20th 2008 at 6:06pm
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I have run into this problem before. The thing to keep in mind when shopping at places like CB2, Pottery Barn, West Elm, and ZGallerie is that they have a very rapid product cycle relative to the rest of the furniture industry. It is much closer to an apparel business model for a company like The Gap or Express. A piece may be available for as little as a few months or as many as a couple of years, but rarely longer than that unless it is a massive hit. Think of these products the way you would a limited edition run. If you see a product you think will work for you at one of these stores, you are wise to make a decision sooner rather than later. Keep the receipt and return it if it doesn't work, but hesitate at your peril. It could simply vanish from stores without notice (or clearance sale).

posted by RichardinLA on November 20th 2008 at 8:07pm
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I agree with aladywhoknows, that would be pretty simple to make. I may have to build one myself!

posted by Ashabo on November 20th 2008 at 10:32pm
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This has a similar idea, with three shelves and a curved front. It also comes in white, but the maple was a better picture.

http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=productDetail&productId=112878-77268-863400&lpage=none

posted by enlovei7 on November 20th 2008 at 11:12pm
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Here's a elongated one from West Elm:

http://tinyurl.com/ys6nkc

posted by ceallaighq on November 21st 2008 at 1:02am
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I don't think it would be too expensive to have one made. It's a very basic design.

posted by idiotdogbrain on November 21st 2008 at 3:57am
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Rather than take the photo to a carpenter, how about trying a generic handy-man type craftsman and just have them cut the pieces for you. It looks to me like it consists of 11 pieces. Putting it together would then require some wood screws, wood putty (to fill in the counter-sunk screw holes) and perhaps some wood glue and then you can paint it whatever color floats your boat!

posted by Monica on November 21st 2008 at 10:37am
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Try the Reader Night Stand at Amazon or Brookstone.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000VE8ZK2/sr=1-66/qid=1227330408/ref=sr_searchpop_17_pop?ie=UTF8&qid=1227330408&sr=1-66

Or Unfinished Furniture Showcase Short Bookend (Product ID: JG797). It's currently out of stock, but both of these could replace the Drew Table.

http://unfinishedfurnitureshowcase.com/item.asp?pid=JG797&prodName=Short%20Bookend&theType=unfinished%20furniture

Thanks to a poster in another Drew Table thread here on apt therapy.

posted by culator on November 22nd 2008 at 12:23am
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