The side table is arguably one of the most functional little pieces of home furniture. At ArchiPro, nesting side tables are available in a variety of colours and shapes, from contemporary, angular, and minimalist tables to an ornately carved detailed pieces - all handpicked from the most respected suppliers in New Zealand.
The side table is arguably one of the most functional little pieces of furniture in the home, often used as that perfect perch for a drink or magazine, and as a place to display items of interest. While they’re not generally the focal point of a living room, side tables are an important part of the overall design, adding both beauty and function. In addition to the side tables, adding a coffee table brings functionality and style to your living room.
The perfect side table, whether for occasional or everyday use, will contribute greatly to a relaxing social space. You can’t look past a side table for ease of access to drinks and nibbles, books, phone or to place those beautiful flowers. Incredibly functional, there is no need to compromise on style - with a wide selection of materials, shapes, sizes and designs available in New Zealand to suit individual preference.
Whether for a living room, bedroom, bathroom or hallway, the options in terms of style and materials are endless. From crisp glass, to noble marble, classic wood or metal for an industrial look, or the more modern acrylic or Lucite, a side table can blend into the existing furniture mix – or become a talking point in its own right.
Consider a mirrored side table for an elegant space to place that special vase adding light to the surroundings and offering a classic, unimposing yet striking appeal. A tall side table can be a good option for other areas, but the best option is a console table as it's narrow and takes less space for entranceway, bathroom or hallway.
A highly popular piece since the 19th Century, the inventor of nesting tables clearly had an eye on future apartment living, as they are an exceptionally useful addition to small space living in New Zealand – but also valuable in any size home or office.
These timeless, versatile and space saving sets of two, three or four small tables fit neatly together until the need arises for additional table space. Surviving every design trend since they were first conceived in the late 1700s, nesting side tables can now provide a layer of flair and style disproportionate to their size.
Side tables can bring a pop of colour to a room, or inject a unique design feature. Antique side tables or those handcrafted on an individual basis can help to impart a person’s sense of style and add a beautiful object to a space that complements the other pieces.
Whether it’s a contemporary, angular and minimalist table or an ornately carved detailed piece, choosing the best side table in New Zealand for a space can be a fun and interesting process. For the more colourful spaces, mismatched side tables can create a more rustic and relaxed feel. Depending on the materials chosen, sidetables can help to create an overall sense of texture and depth to space. Considering distinct textures and finishes or brighter hues can add strong contrasts and colours to a room that may not be suitable for larger pieces of furniture.
Nesting side tables are a popular choice in contemporary homes in New Zealand, often being used together to create a layered look in place of a singular coffee table.
Choosing a nest of tables also allows for versatility and movement within a room to cater for changing uses and occasions. Incorporating a group of nesting tables of different heights can add to the visual appeal of a room and create a heightened sense of space.
Selecting two or more of the same side tables will bring a sense of symmetry to a room, but conversely, choosing asymmetrical pieces can create a sense of contrast and bring together the various colours or textures present in the rest of the decor.
In New Zealand, choosing the right side tables for your home will depend on the overall interior scheme and design aims. Considering factors such as shape - round side tables will soften a space, while narrow can accentuate verticality and give an illusion of height in a small area - and texture is important to ensure the style you choose works seamlessly in the setting.
Height is an important consideration when choosing side tables in New Zealand, especially if they are to be used at the end of sofas or as coffee tables. An effective way to choose tables that aren’t too high and aren’t too low is to measure the height of the sofa from the floor to the top of the arm. Then, select side tables that are a few centimetres lower than this to allow for easy reaching when sitting on the sofas or chairs in your living area.
Texture can be a dynamic way to add points of interest, and the side table is often a favoured place to inject textural elements into an interior setting within the confines of the generally small stature of the side table.
For example mirrored, industrial-look, metal, wood or glass can all introduce different textures into space, adding points of interest that may not be suitable to be introduced into the decor with larger pieces.
End tables are small tables used to hold lamps, books, and other items at arm's reach. They come in a range of styles and materials from traditional wood designs to sleek modern glass or metal pieces.
End tables add function and style as a finishing touch to living rooms and bedrooms. Some come with built-in storage options, making them practical. When choosing an end table, it's important to consider the size and style of the room and its intended use.
Just as its name suggests, they are placed beside a piece of furniture a person would sit on, such as a couch or a bed. Its main purpose is to ensure that essential items are within easy reach.