Clarissa Hexagonal Antique Silver Metal Accent Table
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Not worth price
Nice table. WAY too expensive for what it actually is.
Pretty but insubstantial
It weighs less than 6 pounds and is quite pricey for what you get, even on sale. I will probably take it back. It’s very pretty to look at.
Small and cheap
It’s smaller than it appears and feels very cheap and light - not sturdy. It also had this odd textured resin “distressed” look on the top that almost looked like crumbled aluminum foil.
I spray painted it!
I do think it’s a tad pricey especially since I painted it. However I couldn’t find anything like it anywhere. Otherwise it’s the perfect little book accent table.
Rusty looking
You can't tell from the picture that this looks super rusty - in a bad, not cute way rather than an artistic way, at least in my opinion.
it's exactly what I expected and looks great. I deducted a star because it doesn't sit flat and rocks whenever I put something on it.
Buy this one!
Really pretty. No assembly.
So small
It's really cute, sturdy and I love the design but it's very low to the ground and is small so you can't fit much on it.
They are cute but very small and extremely lightweight. I was afraid that my child would be able to knock it over too easily and returned them.
Gorgeous little side table... just perfect between a couple of chairs.
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Prices are currently low for this product, typically ranging from $109 to $161, and the lowest price we've seen is $82.49.
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.Description
Elevate your space with the Clarissa Hexagonal Antique Silver Metal Accent Table. Featuring a unique honeycomb, hexagonal frame and a lustrous antique silver finish, this table combines ancient charm with a modern glam flair. Perfect beside your sofa or reading chair, it offers both stylish display space and hidden storage. Each piece is unique, adding a one-of-a-kind touch to your decor.
Quick facts
How tall should end tables be in relation to the sofa?
End tables should be approximately the same height as the sofa arm for easy access and aesthetic balance.
What are some creative uses for end tables aside from their traditional use?
End tables can serve as nightstands, plant stands, or mini bars, providing versatility in their use around the home.
What are the benefits of side tables next to a sofa?
Side tables offer convenience for guests and occupants, providing a place to set down drinks and reading materials, especially with sectionals or large sofas.
What's the golden ratio in furniture design?
The golden ratio is a design tool that helps determine the ideal size and placement of furniture. It guides designers to find the best spots for items like lamps on a table.
How do I arrange furniture to encourage socializing?
Position seating so that people can easily make eye contact. Consider a maximum distance of 10 feet (3 meters) between seats to facilitate conversation without shouting.
How much space should I leave for walkways in my living room?
Allow 30 to 36 inches of passageway between furniture pieces for comfortable movement, and ensure that sofas do not take up more than two-thirds of the room's size.
How much space should be allowed around furniture in the living room for optimal flow?
Ensure at least 36 inches (91 cm) of clear passageway around living room furniture for easy access and movement within the room.
How much clearance is needed for furniture in a living room?
Maintain a minimum passage width of 36 inches (91 cm) around furniture for easy movement.
What are some effective ways to clean and maintain my furniture and rugs?
Use sticky lint rollers for picking up small debris, wet wipes for mark removal, and thin stockings over vacuum nozzles to clean hard-to-reach areas like LEGO pieces.