Description
The Kyoto Side Table brings quiet order to a room with its open cube form and warm wood tones. Built as a single square frame with a solid base shelf, it gives you a spot for books, a lamp or a drink while leaving space open below for baskets or storage boxes. The pale, grain-forward finish sits comfortably beside both light and darker furniture.
Made from solid mindi and particle board, the table carries a natural colour with visible grain running across the top and sides. Slim fluted detailing lines the inner uprights, adding texture to what is otherwise a clean, four-sided shape. At 450mm wide and 550mm tall, it works as a bedside table or as an end table alongside a sofa or armchair.
The open-back cube design keeps the piece feeling light rather than bulky, so it suits smaller rooms as well as larger living spaces. Use it in a bedroom for a lamp and a book, in the living room for remotes and a mug, or in a hallway as a landing spot for keys and post. The organic wood finish pairs well with rattan, linen and other natural materials.
Specification
| Material |
Solid Mindi / Particle Board |
| Colour |
Natural |
| Width |
450mm |
| Depth |
453mm |
| Height |
550mm |
| Type |
Side Table |
| Design |
Open cube with base shelf |
Frequently Asked
What is the side table made from?
It is made from solid mindi wood and particle board with a natural wood finish that shows the grain across the top and sides.
How do I clean and care for it?
Wipe with a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals and standing water, and dry any spills quickly to protect the wood finish.
Can I use it as a bedside table?
Yes. At 550mm tall it sits at a comfortable height beside most beds, with room on top for a lamp and a book and open space below for storage.
Does it have any storage?
It has a solid base shelf and an open cube frame, so you can place baskets or boxes below and keep everyday items on top.
What size is the table?
It measures 450mm wide, 453mm deep and 550mm tall, making it compact enough for smaller rooms.