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End Table

Posted on | October 1, 2009 | 3 Comments

End Table

Review
Combining solid beechwood construction with a tidy and practical style, this versatile end table/night stand makes a fresh and clean addition to the room. The oversized tabletop features a straight-edged square shape, while below the four rectangular legs host a deep storage drawer and open shelf. For subtle flair, the drawer front and lower side rails are sculpted with a wide curve that softens the table’s overall look. Also notice how the wood nailhead accents and a simple drawer pull offer a tailored finish. Classic enough to stay in style no matter how the furnishings around it change, this table comes in four handsome finishes: Natural, Walnut, Black, and White. It measures 18 inches in diameter by 22 inches high. (more…)

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3 Responses to “End Table”

  1. Nella
    October 1st, 2009 @ 10:13 pm
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    This is a nice looking, functional nightstand if you are on a budget. A few words of caution, the assembly, though easy on the customer, it can take some time the first time (more than 20 min perhaps). You’ll need a Phillips screwdriver. Also, the bottom panel for the drawer is really made of cheap material, it does not look like wood but rather cardboard, I actually thought it was part of the packing material as it did look nothing like the rest of the pieces. This is not a big deal though, since this piece cannot be seen and it is sturdy enough for the bottom of a drawer.

  2. Odalys
    October 2nd, 2009 @ 6:12 am

    From a distance, this table is very functional and nice looking. However, be prepared for some surface imperfections. My table was black and had 15-20 blemishes that appeared to be covered with black magic marker. It also had some knicks and spots that looked like dried glue that were painted over.
    On the plus side, it took about 15 minutes to assemble with the included allen wrench, and even came with wood plugs to cover the screw holes. Not bad, for the money!

  3. Anonymous
    October 2nd, 2009 @ 10:03 am

    Given the fact that these tables run about half the price of many (many!) other nightstands I have looked at, I’m pretty happy overall with the look and quality of the piece. It’s easier to build with two people, but can be done with one person, although if you have an allen key set, that’s easier to use than just the single one they provide. It looks very good once it’s built (just like the picture, and it looks real, not like cheap laminate), but if you set it on a wood floor, you may get some wobble. I don’t know if it’s my floor or the table, but a little pad underneath one of the legs should fix it. The only other problem is that the drawer only slides on one set of rails (at the bottom), so if you pull it out too far, it tends to drop down a bit… not to the point where it falls out, but it doesn’t stay level. Other than that, it’s a great table for the money.

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