Scandinavian Walnut Logan Narrow Bedside Table | S25497
Logan in walnut finish employs solid wood throughout - no veneer concealing inferior materials, no thin surfaces over composite cores. Thirty centimetres wide, solving narrow bedroom constraints where space between bed and wall barely accommodates traditional bedside tables. The slim profile maximizes floor space whilst maintaining surface area for lamps, books, water glasses, phones charging overnight.
Walnut finish brings warmth darker than oak alternatives, grain patterns more dramatic, colour depth richer. Kiln-dried for stability, sustainably sourced, the wood itself matters beyond aesthetic considerations. Solid wood construction means the piece can be refinished, repaired, passed down - furniture as investment rather than expense. Veneer furniture cannot survive serious restoration; solid wood welcomes it. This distinction separates furniture lasting lifetimes from furniture lasting years.
Walnut's visual weight suits bedrooms embracing darker palettes, spaces where light wood reads too casual or unfinished. The finish maintains Scandinavian restraint whilst offering colour depth that lighter finishes cannot match. Natural grain variations, minor imperfections, colour shifts across different boards - these signal authentic material rather than synthetic uniformity.
Small bedrooms benefit particularly from narrow furniture that doesn't sacrifice functionality for space efficiency. The thirty-centimetre width allows placement where standard bedside tables wouldn't fit, enabling proper bedroom layout in compact spaces. Contemporary living often means smaller rooms; furniture must adapt accordingly without appearing compromised or inadequate.
Solid wood ages gracefully, developing patina through years of use, accumulating character rather than appearing damaged by time. Minor scratches, dents, surface marks become part of the piece's history rather than flaws requiring concealment. Walnut particularly rewards this aging process, the wood's natural oils deepening colour over decades.
- Solid wood with no veneer
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Sustainable kiln dried solid wood that last forever
- Ideal for small bedrooms, only 30cm wide
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