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Bedside tables are not only useful to hold all your bedtime essentials - lamps, clock, jug of water, telephone, flowers and most importantly books and magazines, they should also be beautiful.
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There seems to be no end of possibilities as to what can be used for bedside tables - matching (or not matching) chests of drawers, trunks, side tables, cabinets ..... if it's beautiful, use it!
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And my favourite thing - it's another wonderful opportunity to create a tablescape.
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Image 1 - Homes & Garden Magazine Image 2 - Gemma Comas Image 3 - Unknown Image 4 - Jeff McNamara Image 5 - Jonn Coolidge Image 6 - Flickr Image 7 - here
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