Side Tables
Side tables are versatile pieces––use them as end tables in a living room, as a plinth to showcase art or sculptures, as a nightstand in a bedroom, or as a coffee table in a small living space––the options are endless. Luxury side tables are designed to outlast trends, ready to be rearranged and restyled as your needs and tastes change. Here at Batten Home, we have a wide range of luxury side tables today to accommodate different tastes and preferences.
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Wood Side Tables
Add warmth and texture with natural wood side tables.
The sculptural Insert Side Table from Ferm Living is lovingly crafted with solid ash wood. We love how the heavy cylindrical base is balanced out by the light oval top, with the top of the base providing another surface for storage.
Made with oiled Oak, the Axis Side Table from Kristina Dam Studio features a series of geometrical shapes that form a sturdy, timeless, and easily moveable design with references to the classic bar trolley. Move it from the dining room to the living room, perfect for entertaining.
The Building Table from Skagerak is true to its name. With two different sizes, can combine and ‘build’ these side tables in various creative ways, taking advantage of the table’s gorgeous geometric lines.
Pine from Normann Copenhagen presents the beauty of pine in its natural form, or with a colored stain that allows the natural grain to show through.
Part of FRAMA's Farmhouse series inspired by the architecture found in traditional farmhouses, Pond features a sculptural pond-shaped tabletop made of solid oak.
The Georg Side Table from Skagerak is a design in response to so many people removing the cushion from the Georg Stool to use it as a surface rather than a seat.
The Stilk Side Table from Form and Refine is an aesthetically light and visually pleasing accent table that can be adjusted to three different heights.
Bent Hansen's mussel-shaped Forma Nesting Tables slide effortlessly underneath each other, locking in place so it's easy to reposition in a variety of ways, allowing for creativity and personal expression.
With its distinctive trestle legs, Arco from Design House Stockholm offers a compact yet durable side table that comes in oak, black painted oak, or a stained white/grey finish.
Stone Side Tables
Embrace the natural beauty of stone, including marble and travertine, with a stone side table. Notice how each piece is one-of-a-kind due to the natural variations found in stone.
The Distinct Side Table from Ferm Living is a graphic table that comes in natural travertine, dark brown travertine, or a multi-colored blend of acrylic stone. Inspired by Japanese minimalism, we love how this side table offers surfaces at multiple levels while the stone adds texture and depth.
With its solid marble top and sturdy cylindrical base, the Sintra Marble Table from FRAMA gives the impression of two worlds meeting one another. Sintra comes in Ruivina, a black marble, or Estremoz, a white marble.
Inspired by nature, the La Terra Occasional Table from WOUD beautifully embraces the organic shapes and muted colors of soft pebbles. With a Travertine tabletop, every surface is unique as the play of colors varies in the natural material.
The Mineral Sculptural Table from Ferm Living is made with a 100% Bianco Curia marble. We love the contrast of the hand-chipped rough edges and smooth polished surfaces.
Metal Side Tables
For an option that is easy to clean and maintain––and sometimes even outdoor-friendly––opt for metal side tables. With a variety of earthy colors and finishes, there's a side table design for everyone.
The Curved Side Table from Kristina Dam Studio is one of our most loved luxury side tables, made with a black or cream smooth powder-coated steel, with open compartments for storage.
The neutral Arch Tables from Kristina Dam Studio is a modern and timeless style that comes in two sizes: a larger version in a Tobacco and a smaller version in Beige. The cool earthy tones are neutral enough to work in a variety of spaces as a side table. Use both as end tables on either side of a large sofa.
The Ferm Living Level Side Table is a striking asymmetrical option that offers two levels for storage or display. Made with powder-coated steel, it can be used indoors or outdoors.
Made from 100% recycled casted aluminum, the Rotben Sculptural Side Table from Ferm Living features looped, organically formed legs, perfect as a standalone statement piece, an end table in a living space, or a plinth to showcase art.
Made with powder-coated metal, the Cluster Tables from Ferm Living are a clean and minimalistic set of three tables of different heights that can be nested together, freestanding in a group, or styled separately throughout the home. We love the contrast between the thin metal legs and the solid tabletops.
The multifunctional Stay Table series from Normann Copenhagen comes in two practical sizes. The shape is inspired by leaves, stones and plants found in nature, a fine contrast to the flat and hard steel, giving it the perfect blend of organic and industrial.
Designed by MSDS Studio for Normann Copenhagen, the Stock Table is an architectural piece using the most elementary steel stock parts as their starting point––hence the name. The design presents metal in a raw and deconstructed way while retaining a delicate, rigid quality.
FRAMA's Rivet Side Table features a circular top divided into three distinct levels resulting in a visually striking design. The production process is just as striking––the end tables are made from laser-cut raw aluminum sheets that are jointed together by hand with the use of a tool.
Initially designed for Stockholm's Nationalmuseum, the Museum™ Side Table from String Furniture can be adjusted from 12.6 inches to 28.7 inches, working perfectly as a pedestal for flowers/greenery, a side table next to a sofa, or an accent table in pratically any room.
Luxury Side Tables With Storage
Maximize the footprint of your living room by opting for end tables with hidden or open storage from a variety of Danish design brands.
The Arc Side Table invites you to use one finger to turn the upper tabletop, revealing hidden storage beneath.
The TABL from WOUD has a hollow cylindrical form with a circle cut out of the side to form the tabletop, providing a round and open space for storage.
The Burl Side Table is named after the beautifully patterned wood used––an FSC-certified burlwood––and features hidden storage space with an adjustable shelf. We love its pedestal-like expression that works beautifully as a bedside table or an end table.
Made with a powder-coated steel base and a marble top shelf, the elegant and functional Vault Side Table offers multiple storage options. Store books and magazines in the side shelf and showcase decorative objects on the tabletop or the small shelf beneath it. Vault makes a great end table beside a sofa or lounge chair.
The graphical Halves from MUUTO pairs acrylic and stone, offering multiple levels of storage and a new perspective depending on where you view it.
A part of Design House Stockholm's Frame open shelving system, this small configuration includes an adjustable shelf and one tray for storage that can be shifted as your needs change.
Round Side Tables
Celebrate the organic shape of a circle with these striking round side tables.
The Stub Side Table has the perfect blend of glass and wood inspired by the shape of a tree stump. The round glass top appears to float atop the solid wood base with no visible screws.
The Turn Table from Normann Copenhagen is one of those tables that can be used in many ways. The name refers to the rotational movement used to adjust the height of its round tabletop, gently raising it up from its bell-shaped steel base. Beyond acting as a visual ballast to the light tabletop, the distinctive base also serves as a stabilizing center of gravity and reflects the way in which Turn has been clearly designed around its function.
Soround is WOUD's take on the modern side table, with a circular tabletop balanced out by elegant black legs. Varying heights and tabletop materials allow you to create distinctive expressions that match your style––pair multiple in the living room for ample surfaces to rest drinks, books, design objects, and the TV remote.
The solid oak Come Here from WOUD features a unique extended leg that also functions as a handle, making it easy to place it wherever you need it.
Though the Evja family of tables from Eikund were designed by Torbjørn Bekken in 1958, these luxury side tables look like they could have been designed today. We love its organic and almost floating expression that comes in oak or walnut finishes.