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Elegant and discreet, the Omid bedside table evokes the world of luxury hotels. Combining light oak and fabric, Omid is enhanced by slender, lightweight legs with a satin nickel finish. A contemporary, functional and sophisticated exclusive, with the AMPM signature. Product Details • Cabinet and drawers in oak veneered MDF, nitrocellulose finish • Drawer fronts in MDF lined with textured textile, 91% polyester, 9% acrylic, 450g/m² • Soft closing system • Sheet metal legs, satin nickel finish. Quality Info • This furniture is equipped with German brand hardware: reliable, discreet and functional. These accessories ensure the longevity of your product. • Soft-closing : system for closing doors smoothly, silently, also preventing fingers from getting caught. Dimensions. Overall • Width: 51cm • Height: 54cm • Depth: 35.5cm • Height of legs: 16cm. Usable space • Drawers : L51 x H19 x D30cm • Sold pre-assembled. • WOOD FROM SUSTAINABLY MANAGED FORESTS. FSC® certified wood comes from forests that are environmentally, socially and economically well managed. Dimensions and weight of parcel1 parcel • L63 x H46 x D61cm, 22.5kg
The bedside table is a great choice for adding a touch of Scandinavian-inspired minimalism to your space, thanks to its combination of oak veneer and textured fabric drawers. I love its clean lines and neutral palette, making it versatile enough to complement both modern and transitional interiors. It works particularly well in bedrooms that embrace natural materials and understated elegance. Practical styling tips include layering with textured textiles like linen or wool on top, using a sleek lamp and a small decorative object to keep it looking uncluttered, while the textured front adds a soft visual interest that elevates the overall look. Its size and functionality make it ideal for bedside essentials, without overwhelming the space.
Adrian Wells
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on La Redoute's website here