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Bring warmth, colour and craftsmanship into the bedroom with this pair of vintage reclaimed bedside tables. Hand-painted using traditional techniques, each piece is full of character, with floral drawer fronts, intricate border detailing and a beautifully aged finish that speaks to its history. The rich red tones are framed by deep blue and warm ochre accents, creating a striking yet homely look that works beautifully against natural linens, soft neutrals and textured interiors. Crafted from reclaimed wood, these bedside tables offer both sustainability and individuality, with two useful drawers in each piece for storing books, chargers and everyday essentials. Their compact proportions make them especially versatile, whether styled beside a bed, used as lamp tables in a living space or placed in a hallway to add a distinctive decorative touch.
| Measurement | Size |
|---|---|
| Width | 43 cm |
| Depth | 35 cm |
| Height | 42 cm |
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Colour | Red, blue and ochre |
| Material | Reclaimed wood |
| Finish | Hand-painted vintage finish |
| Storage | 2 drawers per table |
| Quantity | Pair |
| Style | Artisan / vintage / heritage-inspired |
These vintage bedside tables are a wonderful choice for anyone looking to add soulful character and practical storage to a bedroom. Their hand-painted finish and reclaimed timber construction make them feel collected rather than mass produced, while the compact shape is easy to place in both smaller and larger spaces. Style them beside a bed with a ceramic lamp and soft bedding, or use them in a guest room or reading corner to bring depth, heritage and colour into the home. For customers seeking artisan-crafted furniture with genuine age, texture and individuality, this pair offers lasting decorative appeal.
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jul 12 - Jul 17
US$40
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