Hammered Brass Scatter Accent Table
Hammered Brass Scatter Accent Table
Add a touch of glamour and sophistication to your living space with the Nero Martini Table. Made from hand-hammered solid brass, this exquisite accent table exudes luxury and elegance. With its unique finish and expert craftsmanship, it's the perfect statement piece for any home assembly required. The Nero Martini Table is crafted of hand-hammered solid brass making an artistic accent statement in any living space Bring a touch of glamour and sophistication to your home with the Nero Martini Table.
Expertly crafted from hand-hammered solid brass, this piece adds an element of luxury to any living space. Elevate your decor and make a statement with this exquisite accent table.
Nero Scatter Table Accent Table Features:
- Finish: Hammered Brass
- Material: Iron
- Dimensions L x W x H: 16 x 16 x 10
- Product Weight: 9 LB
- Country of Origin: Vietnam
- Assembly Required: Yes, some assembly required
What is the difference between side table and end table for living room
Accent tables for the living room add style and functionality to your space, no matter how big or small. Generally speaking, any table smaller in size than a typical coffee table can be called a drinks table, endtable, accent table, or side table, whatever your vibe is - these serve a purpose. The living room can not be fully functional and balanced without an end table or a functional side table. The critical difference between a side table and an end table is the table top (surface) size. The side tables have a larger tabletop area between 18" to 26" wide and are more functional than decorative. Th end tables, on the other hand, have smaller tabletops at approximately 12" to 18" wide, tend to be more of a style element, and serve a decorative purpose rather than functional. End tables mostly come about in modern and contemporary styles.
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