Design, Interior Design

Bombus Sidetables by Studio WM

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It has been my experience that nothing does the soul better than when family shows up. Mother makes you soup when a cold hits hard. Grandpa takes you camping to escape when life’s not fair. They can drive us nuts, make us crazy, but the love of family is something to treasure.

A family of three nesting tables shows us their capabilities in a group hug or separated on their own. These Bombus sidetables are a chic design of yellow poplar that feels modern and happy. With their ability to stand together or alone there are many mix matching options to create your favorite look. They support each other beautifully when scattered throughout a room. Made by Studio WM representing Wendy Legro and Maarten Collignon from the Netherlands.

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