Scandinavian Light Oak Logan Narrow Bedside Table | S25501
Logan bedside table solves the narrow bedroom problem. Thirty centimetres wide - slim enough for tight spaces between bed and wall, substantial enough to hold bedside necessities without precarious stacking. Scandinavian design meeting mango wood's natural warmth through light oak finish that reads neutral without disappearing entirely.
Mango wood carries sustainability credentials worth noting: harvested from trees no longer fruiting commercially, given second purpose through furniture craft rather than waste. Kiln-dried for stability, preventing warping as wood adjusts to bedroom humidity. Dense grain structure, rich colour variation, minor imperfections (knots, grain irregularities) proving natural material origins rather than synthetic uniformity.
Brushed brass knobs offer tactile contrast against wood warmth, metal catching morning light filtering through curtains. Solid wood drawer glides (not plastic) ensure quiet operation - matters when fumbling for phone chargers at night, when early rising shouldn't wake sleeping partners. The construction prioritises longevity: furniture earning value through decades, not disposable seasons.
Non-toxic water-based finishes protect wood whilst avoiding chemical off-gassing that synthetic treatments release into sleeping spaces. Made in Sedex ethically audited factory - third-party verification of labour standards, environmental practices, fair worker treatment. Two-year warranty backs construction quality with manufacturer commitment.
Narrow bedside tables serve contemporary bedrooms where space constraints demand functionality without bulk. The slim profile allows床placement closer to walls, maximizing floor space whilst maintaining surface area for lamps, books, water glasses, phones charging overnight. Light oak finish maintains Scandinavian restraint - neither too warm nor cool, complementing various bedroom colour schemes without demanding attention.
Each piece differs slightly - natural material's honest confession. Trees grow with variation; handcrafted furniture reflects this rather than erasing it through industrial uniformity. The brushed brass adds warmth without ostentation, subtle luxury appropriate for intimate spaces.
- 2 year warranty
- Made from sustainably sourced mango wood with a light oak finish.
- Incredibly slim at only 30cm wide
- Kiln dried wood for added durability
- Made in a Sedex ethically audited factory
- Each furniture piece is handcrafted and unique
- Brushed brass metal knobs
- Solid wood glides for drawers
- Covered in non toxic water based colour and top coat finish
- Delivered to you in transit and drop tested packaging
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As every piece is hand finished from an entirely natural product, variations in knots, grain detailing, and minor imperfections can sometimes occur. These are considered part of the uniqueness and charm of mango furniture
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