Selecting the proper end tables for your home or apartment should be based on existing furniture styles, ambience, and available space. The most common styles of end tables are traditional, transitional, mission, and contemporary; there are end tables that feature display cases, others that incorporate magazine stands, and nesting tables.
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Created in sets to fit inside one another or in graduated sizes, nesting tables are efficient and stylish. You'll find them available in wood, metal, and mixed medias that include rattan, leather, glass, acrylic, tile, slate, and marble. Commonly, nesting tables are square, round, and rectangular; a few sets might offer a larger round table with medium and small square tables. Nesting tables are sold in sets of two or three tables; some have pullouts or drawers in the smaller table.
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If you yearn for the unusual, there are nesting tables that are checker and backgammon boards -- game pieces are included. Metal nesting tables made of tubular steel have scrollwork and slate mosaic tile accents for a formal or informal, high-performance table. Metal and wicker nesting tables are suitable for anywhere within or outside of the home. Two end tables nestled beneath a coffee table provide instant table space for entertaining.
Classic nesting tables in dark mocha and distressed wood finishes add an Old World charm to homes. Heirloom cherry wood complements traditional furniture styles, and sleek lines and dark woods are perfect for contemporary decors. The transitional appeal of mission-style oak creates the most versatile or all nesting tables.