What if you just don't need a table at all?
Wouldn't work for me. I struggle to keep my bedside stuff from taking over the whole bed. But if you don't need a place for books or drinks or pills or what-have-you, then there is no interior design law that says you must have a table. A floor lamp can stand alone.
I'd love to hear about your creative solutions for the bedside table.
Kuba cloth is an exotic textile from Africa. It is meticulously woven from raffia leaves and dyed with other natural materials, then embroidered. Framing Kuba cloth preserves it, lets you enjoy it and treats it like the beautiful art that it is.
Kuba cloth is an exotic textile from Africa. It is meticulously woven from raffia leaves and dyed with other natural materials, then embroidered. Framing Kuba cloth preserves it, lets you enjoy it and treats it like the beautiful art that it is.
Kuba cloth is an exotic textile from Africa. It is meticulously woven from raffia leaves and dyed with other natural materials, then embroidered. Framing Kuba cloth preserves it, lets you enjoy it and treats it like the beautiful art that it is.
Kuba cloth is an exotic textile from Africa. It is meticulously woven from raffia leaves and dyed with other natural materials, then embroidered. Framing Kuba cloth preserves it, lets you enjoy it and treats it like the beautiful art that it is.
There are 3 types of Kuba Cloth. This applique type, a long embroidered type and a thick velvet like small rug. This type of Kuba Cloth is like the Molas from Guatamala. It is layered fabric that is cut out and sewn on in applique form. Lower down is the Kuba velvets mounted in frames.