Get the most out of your nightstand

Bedside table with lift-up table

For some time now the choice of tables for our bedroom it tends to focus more on aesthetic than functional reasons; But among those vintage pieces that hardly serve as a support surface for the classic models that are limited to serving as storage furniture, there is a whole world of intermediate options that can solve more than one circumstance with simplicity and efficiency.

If for example we like have breakfast in bed or reading lying down while having a coffee, the La Vela collection of nightstands offers this drop-down table alternative that opens with a single movement and easily returns to its initial position for regular use. Apart from the small lateral slot that allows us to insert our fingers to raise the tabletop, the system is completely hidden and the bedside table has a conventional look.

Small floor tables

In apartments or flats of a few meters where it is essential make the space profitable To gain freedom of movement, this small two-in-one wall table will serve as a support area and ambient lamp at the same time (it is from Fontana Arte and has an integrated fluorescent lamp); An auxiliary table / trolley with wheels will allow us to move the bedside table from one room to another and make sense of it depending on each moment or need.

Bedside table for reading

Lovers a good reading Before going to sleep they will surely find this avant-garde metal table designed by Stephane de Sousa practical, with a lower angle to support the open book, thus avoiding forgetting the page where we have stayed or the fact of having to look for the page mark in the precise moment when we are falling asleep.

Stylish magazine rack

For those who accumulate different readings or need have several magazines By hand, the Swedish designers Josefin Hellstrom-Olsson have devised this innovative and unique table that simulates being a stack of books (made of lacquered wood): A playful auxiliary piece of furniture with character but very useful as it has holes in different sizes and thicknesses to house accessories, books, notebooks, cds ... and even shoes.

Bedside table with kennel for the pet

Do you have a pet that insists on sleeping with you at all costs? This nightstand in dog version It will make things much easier for you: It includes a kennel where the animal can lie down without having to separate from you (but without invading your bed), small upper compartments to organize their belongings and a hole in the upper drawer that works as a paper dispenser to clean those undesirable remains.

Multipurpose table for children

This time we could not forget the children either, and the Bubo firm contributes to developing the imagination of the little ones with this bedside table / wardrobe which can be turned into a castle, a dollhouse or a puppet and where they can store stuffed animals, cars, animals, construction pieces or whatever comes to mind. It is a cube within a cube with curved openings, a hinged door, a mini window and a table with an oil finish ideal for drawing and resisting the daily thrusts of toys.

More information - Tips for decorating the bedroom

Sources - Apartment Therapy, Archiexpo, Fab, Gizmodo, Rakuten global marketThe design house,


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  1.   ubalda said

    I like them all but the first one is great

  2.   luri said

    How good the dog! Ha ha