This table is another example of design in its most simple and basic form. These forms were derived from the 1920s by designers like Gerrit Rietveld. They believed in things that were simple and honest but utilized complex geometry. As an end table, it makes objects very accessible. Stained or painted it will work just about anywhere.
Covered with leather embossed with a stylized botanical motif loosely inspired by the pseudo medieval patterns of William Morris, this wooden box on a wrought iron stand makes an interesting end table. This functional piece is perfect for the storage of remote controls and TV guide.
The Jesse nesting tables are made from solid oak and distressed in a rustic brown finish. The tops feature beautiful radiating marquetry. The perfect table between two club chairs or beside a sofa in a smaller room.