the appeal of nesting tables? I mean, tables under tables, which you do not actually use seems…I don’t want to say stupid, but I’m having a hard time understanding the logic.
Thanksomuch.
Like Mr. Furious with a really nice handbag.
the appeal of nesting tables? I mean, tables under tables, which you do not actually use seems…I don’t want to say stupid, but I’m having a hard time understanding the logic.
Thanksomuch.
We had nesting tables. Might still have them in storage. Anyway, we used them separately when needed and nested them for space.
They’re great for little kids…houseful of children at family gathering, pull out the tables and voila, extra seating for the short set!
Ah. I’d never seen them in use, just nested, with the top one in use. These mags have images of these ’spensive nesting tables doing like, nothing at all. Even at Target! Not so cheap: http://www.target.com/Nesting-Tables-Living-Room-Furniture/b?ie=UTF8&node=12995371
And this AT round-up: http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/ny/top-ten/top-10-nesting-tables-024854 Shows the tables, but not the tables in use.
Those are all so plain and ugly. Ours were hand carved in the Phillipines in a dark wood with glass tops. If they are still in storage will try to remember to take pics when I pull them out later this year.