Friday, November 4, 2011
Square Black Latticework Accent Table with Shelves
If you’re looking for an accent table with a sense of grounded stability,
formal elegance and high functionality, then this square latticework table with
shelves, as seen below, is going to fit your requirements. The black accent
table is suitable for a wide range of living room décor schemes and will look
good beside numerous types of sofa and armchair styles. It’s lattice design
allows it to merge with a great many different themes that other styles would
have difficulty complimenting.
Latticework designs are thousands of years old
and are popular throughout Europe and Asia. Lattice décor in buildings
can be seen as far afield as Spain, Saudi Arabia and India whilst latticework
windows are even mentioned in biblical stories. The accent table
above also has a rather Charles Rennie Mackintosh (famous Scottish architect,
artist and designer) look about it which is reminiscent of the Japanese designs
he was influenced by. Although in this case, the table also has a subtle Indian
appearance which will reflect well in a South Asian
styled interior décor arrangement.
Below the table top are two extra shelves on which can be placed everyday items
you need close to hand or more decorative objects such as bowls, sculptures and
art books. The lattice sides provide a delightful framework to whatever objects
you decide to place on these square shelves and allow visitors to at first peer
through the latticework before finally seeing the decorative objects whole as they move closer to the side table and
its nearby sofa or armchair. Alternatively, of course, the accent table can
be placed in a location entirely independent of any seating furniture piece and
become a feature all by itself in an emptier part of an interior space.
Functional, stylish, graceful and small, the latticework accent table can
be situated in a living room, bedroom,
dining room or even a bathroom,
where it will fulfil a variety of roles.
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