It’s always the last place you look.

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If you remember, I’ve been fruitlessly shopping for coffee and end tables. Ever since we got the new living room furniture I’ve been looking but not finding. Just when I was about to give up and resign myself to living with the old beaten up pieces…Amazon to the rescue.

I never thought about looking there for decent furniture. Figured it would all be pressboard and veneered crap. But when you’re desperate? You take a chance.

I started with the smallest end table.

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And it wasn’t half bad.

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Simple to assemble and made from surprisingly solid wood. Since I had good luck with that, I ordered the second slightly larger end table.

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Mission style, which blends nicely with the new dining room.

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With a drawer and shelf in surprisingly nice hard solid wood.

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I’m so tickled with the quality and remarkably low price, I’m going to order the third and largest piece for in front of the couch.

I’m thrilled.

My husband? Not so much…

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Since he’s the one who has to put them all together.

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22 thoughts on “It’s always the last place you look.”

  1. Oddly enough Target has some very nice solid wood furniture. I bought an end table from them (on-line only). Size, shape and color are just fab and it came in one piece – solid wood construction – no assembly required. I wanted to get another but they no longer carry it. I have yet to try turning it over to see if there is a manufacturers label on it somewhere…Those are really nice (aside from the color).

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  2. Yeah Mr. River looks like he’s about to toss those instructions into the fire, lol. They are beautiful tables. I’ve been looking for some in a dark wood to go with my Ashley living room couches, but like you haven’t had any luck. But I’m going to try Amazon now!

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      1. Both of those pieces are old family silver. The box was purchased by my grandfather after WWI as a donation to the Belgian Relief Fund. All the allies are represented. The small oval is an 18th century French snuff box.
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    1. That’s funny, up here most of the tables I saw were dark. I was looking for a medium stain and these were the only ones I’ve seen. They’re not quite as red in person as the pictures make them look.

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