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Designer-Approved Statement Side Tables

Accent pieces are often the best opportunities to take risks and create a statement in a space. Though the side table typically plays a supporting role in the furniture plan, there’s no reason these multi-functional pieces need to fade into the background.

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Design by Reath Design, Photography by Laure Joliet

Often the last piece sourced in the design scheme, the side table is one of the most versatile — taking residence in reading nooks, living rooms, and bedroom lounge corners. These small but mighty pieces may not take center stage, but they can go a long way in balancing a design and adding interest.

In this edition of our source guide series, we’ll share designer-approved side table sources that bring an unexpected design element through color, shape, scale, and material.

Design by Studio Ashby, Photography by Kensington Leverne

Design by Studio Ashby, Photography by Kensington Leverne

Incorporating Unexpected Colors

Any opportunity to incorporate an element of unexpected color is worth taking in our book, and the side table is no exception. While it might feel second nature to default to a neutral option that blends into the rest of your design, adding some color can make a lot of impact. Designers like Studio Ashby and Bethany Adams are no strangers to working with playful hues, creating an eclectic and curated feeling.


Design by Heidi Caillier, Photography by Haris Kenjar

 

Design by Reath Design, Photography by Laure Joliet

Design by Yond Interiors, Photography by Malissa Mabey

Design by Nina Farmer Interiors, Photography by Stephen Johnson

Creating Visual Movement With Shape

Experimenting with shape and form can go a long way in creating interest.
There are countless options for side tables with great sculptural appeal — from organic shapely options to bold sculptural pieces. These pieces work exceptionally well as supporting actors when paired alongside statement seating. Heidi Caillier demonstrated this in her Pittsfield project, styling a timeless iron tripod table with bold patterned upholstery.


Design by Yond Interiors, Photography by Malissa Mabey

Design by Reath Design, Photography by Laure Joliet

Design: Brian Paquette, Photography: Miranda Estes

Breaking The Scale Rules

Every designer would tell you that considering scale is vital to creating an interesting space, and sometimes, breaking the rules pushes the needle in the right direction. Going for a “too small” or “too large” option is a great way to bring interest to the room and make an impact. Drink tables, stools, or nightstands make for interesting side table options. When in doubt, try mixing a few options for maximum interest and function.


Design by Avery Cox Design, Photography by Ngoc Minh Ngo

Design by Yond Interiors, Photography by Malissa Mabey

Design: Brian Paquette, Photography: Haris Kenjar

Piling on The Texture

We often hear about the importance of texture in any room, and this sentiment extends far beyond upholstery and textiles. Considering the texture of furniture can make just as much of an impact as your favorite throw pillows if not more. A side table is a great place to experiment with texture and draw the eye with marble, rattan, or shiny lusters and metallics.

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