Nesting Tables: 3-in-1 Furniture

by Marc Dickinson

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Have you ever seen those Russian stacking dolls where one set of figurines rests inside another, diminishing in size as they reach towards the middle? This is the concept behind nesting tables, which usually consist of three differently sized tables, each one just small enough to literally nest underneath the other. Typically small to begin with, these stylish tables often incorporate a sleek, modern design and have become quite trendy in the last few years. And though they can certainly be functional to some degree, they are more often than not intended for their looks and aesthetic appeal.

Chic Sticker Shock
We all want to keep up on the latest trends. We want to stay hip and fashionable. But this always comes with a price. Nesting tables are no exception. They're beautiful and elegant, but since they're mostly decorative and uniquely designed, they also come with a hefty price tag. They can run anywhere from $100-$400 depending on their size, shape, intricacy, and material. However, you don't want to think about these items as just tables to rest decorations upon. Instead, they are the decoration itself; they act as much as part of the décor as any other ornament or knick-knack.

Original Options
Nesting tables aren't expensive just because they've recently become all the rage. And it's not just due to their high class look and refined appearance either. These tables are distinctive, rare, and let's face it, hard to make. There is an artistry involved in their initial design and manufacturing, not just in terms of how they look but also how they're formed and developed: it takes a creative blueprint to make furniture that rests inside one another. And remember when you're debating the price that you are essentially buying three tables in one, so you're spreading your dollar out. But it all depends on what kind you buy. Do you want an antique look? A sleek, modern design? Miniature patterns or a more functional, larger motif? What kind of tabletop do you want: Stained glass? Slate? Wicker? All these components contribute to the expense and value of the item.

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Form Meeting Function
But they're not just for looks. The reason why nesting tables are so unique is that they hide inside one another. This creates additional storage, which in turn creates additional space in a room. They're great for hallways or small corners. They can be constructed of thin metal, which can then be used for dinner trays. They can be super-short and wide, perfect for a child's height when it comes to eating, drawing, or playing with toys. You can get nesting tables made from thick wood, which would allow the smallest piece to become a stool with the largest piece acting as a writing table. So slthough these tables often act as a part of the décor itself, they can also serve a meaningful role if they're put up to the task. So, as you make a decision, be sure to think about the multiple purposes you want these tables to perform before purchasing.

Marc Dickinson has worked in both the general contracting and landscaping trades and is currently a home improvement freelance writer with over 300 articles published.