Pick of the Week: Leonardo Tables Presents The Dalston
Welcome to the all-new Dalston Side Table by Leonardo Tables by Design. The unusual design with steampunk undertones is the hallmark of this new addition to the table range.
Inspiration
Inspired by London’s East End’s new trendy areas of Dalston, Hoxton and Shoreditch, the wide range of finish options puts the Dalston Side Table at home in the edgy boutique hotel or funky eatery as it is in the modern home.
The Dalston is available in a full colour range of Ferrugrain powder-coat base finishes that allow for ease of maintenance and easy cleaning.
Want to dress it up? Choose the white Carrara marble top for even more impact, or pick your favourite hue from a range of oak veneer hues to add a touch of warmth to this exciting décor gem.
What to look for in a good table?
Construction – It seems obvious, but many tables lack good, solid construction. Be sure to choose a table with a sturdy top and well-constructed base that will stand the test of time.
Design – Tables come in many shapes and styles. So, be sure to choose one that complements your design aesthetic and fits into your space well.
Size – This is a crucial element when choosing a table. An oversized table in a small room can feel cramped and out of place, not matter how beautiful. Measure up and ensure ample leg room and flow around your table.
Shop the Dalston and other stunning tables now available from Leonardo Tables.
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