The bedside zone is an important one. Serving as a place to put things like books and reading glasses, it should also compliment the room's decor. I'm currently trying to decide on both bedside tables and lamps for the master bedroom of our new home. Today I thought I'd start with beside tables by showing you my shortlist of ideas.
The Kartell Componibili Module is a strong contender. I've admired this design classic for a long time and when I showed my husband and got a positive response it further confirmed that it would be a great choice. Even though I like the look of mismatched bedside furniture, this unit is so cool it seems only fair that we get one each, don't you think?
Gorgeous Moroccan styling here with a lovely leather pouffe as a sidetable...
For a sleek modern look, beds with built-in headboards and night stands are a great option...
An occasional chair as beautiful as this one will most certainly do the trick...
1Bed with Night Stand by Morten Georgsen for Bo Concept
2Winsome Ladder Shelf
3Kartell Componibili Modules from Mildred & Co
4Hans Wegner CH34 Wishbone Chair from stardust.com
5French Connection Driftwood Stool
6French Connection Stump Tree Trunk Stool
7Aalto C60 Stool from Finnish Design Shop
8Let Liv Moroccan Leather Pouf
I'd love to know what you use for a bedside table. Any favourites from the examples above?
The Kartell Componibili Module is a strong contender. I've admired this design classic for a long time and when I showed my husband and got a positive response it further confirmed that it would be a great choice. Even though I like the look of mismatched bedside furniture, this unit is so cool it seems only fair that we get one each, don't you think?
Gorgeous Moroccan styling here with a lovely leather pouffe as a sidetable...
For a sleek modern look, beds with built-in headboards and night stands are a great option...
Ladder shelves are both functional and stylish, providing lots of space for books, mags and even plants. I think however we'll have to hold off on this for a while, at least until our youngest son has passed the 'climbing everything' phase. I love this DIY ladder created by Jennifer Hagler from A Merry Mishap.
This charming vintage step ladder is a good height...
Here's a great example of placing different furniture on either side of the bed, with a ladder on one side and a simple stool on the other...
Tree stumps make great bedside tables, either on their own...
or grouped together...
Inspired by the examples above, I've tracked down some great finds.
Links below images
1Bed with Night Stand by Morten Georgsen for Bo Concept
2Winsome Ladder Shelf
3Kartell Componibili Modules from Mildred & Co
4Hans Wegner CH34 Wishbone Chair from stardust.com
5French Connection Driftwood Stool
6French Connection Stump Tree Trunk Stool
7Aalto C60 Stool from Finnish Design Shop
8Let Liv Moroccan Leather Pouf
I'd love to know what you use for a bedside table. Any favourites from the examples above?