Lattice Bedside Table
When Anika from Little Free Monkeys reached out to me about reverse engineering the Clara Wide Bedside Table from Pottery Barn I couldn’t turn it down. This bedside table is stunning and with the lattice sides it really is a unique design but for $500 I new I could build it for a lot less. Anika chose this bedside table to go with her X-base accent table as a set of mismatched nightstands. I love the idea that the are different yet the same color and both incorporate Xs into the design.
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Required Tools
Materials
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Dimensions
Cut List
How to build a bedside table
Questions? Comments?
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i am having trouble making sense of this cut list. Any way you can clarify it a little?
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Nice work. I built mine based on yours but considerably narrower to fit a smaller space. Also left out the center shelf to accommodate a tall basket. I probably could have done better with better wood and better tools, but I learned a lot building my first real piece of furniture. Thanks.