Choosing a solid wood nightstand or wooden bedside table
This range is built around genuine solid wood rather than a wood look. A large part of it is solid mango, cut into curved, crescent and rounded silhouettes with the end grain left visible. Alongside it sit solid oak and beech bedside cabinets, reclaimed salvaged pine farmhouse nightstands with bronze iron handles, and rubberwood mid-century designs on tapered legs. Other pieces use solid wood for the legs and frame that carry the load. Every listing names the exact materials for that piece.
Finishes stay close to the wood. Chestnut, honey caramel, California walnut, oak, natural and rustic tones let the grain show through; black and white lacquered pieces cover it. Hardware runs from no handles at all, through recessed pulls and brass accents, to the bronze iron handles on the reclaimed pine models. Mango in particular shows strong colour variation from board to board, which is the material behaving normally rather than a fault.
Height matters more than width when you choose a bedside table. Aim for a top surface within a couple of inches of the top of your mattress, so measure from the floor to the mattress top before ordering. Widths here run from extra-mini bedsides that hold a phone, a book and a lamp, up to wide chests deep enough for folded clothing. One drawer suits a small room and a low bed, two drawers separate what you reach for at night from what you store, and three drawers turn the nightstand into a small chest of drawers.
Two specifications are worth reading closely. Mounting tells you whether a piece stands on legs, sits on the floor or fixes to the wall as a floating bedside; a floating design frees the floor beneath it for cleaning and needs a wall that will take a fixing. Stated top weight capacity matters if you plan to stand a heavy lamp, a speaker or a stack of books there. Some pieces arrive fully assembled, some need legs attaching, and several models build in USB charging so a phone can charge without a bedside socket.
Style then decides which suits the room. Floating wall-mounted bedsides suit small bedrooms, rented rooms and anyone who wants clear floor. Nordic and tapered legs suit mid-century and Japandi rooms, where the piece should look light. Curved and crescent fronts suit a bedroom with soft shapes elsewhere, and fluted fronts add vertical texture without pattern. Reclaimed pine farmhouse nightstands, sold singly and in pairs, suit a rustic room and a bed frame that is already substantial.
Specifications
- Materials
- solid mango wood, solid oak, solid beech, reclaimed pine, rubberwood, ash, metal hardware
- Finishes
- chestnut, california walnut, oak, honey caramel, natural, rustic, antique, black, white
- Drawer configurations
- 1-drawer, 2-drawer, 3-drawer, 4-drawer
- Storage features
- drawers, open shelf, open slot, cabinet doors, pull-out panel
- Mounting
- freestanding, wall-mounted floating
- Leg styles
- nordic, tapered
- Styles
- mid-century, japandi, farmhouse, floating, fluted, traditional
- Options
- single, set of two, built-in usb charging
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