Side tables come in handy for holding a cup of tea or a cocktail or displaying a vase of fresh flowers. They’re convenient and functional, and sometimes it’s easy to treat them like an afterthought. But since they’re smaller, they offer a perfect opportunity to have a little fun with your design, show off your style, and make a statement. Smaller pieces, like side tables, present less of a commitment than a huge couch or dining table. Therefore, they’re no-brainers […]

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