Living Room

Pier 1 Side tables

I recently had some store credit at Pier 1, so I went in looking for some accessories and came out with a pair of black side tables. They were on clearance for $40 each. And I love them more each day. They are the perfect size for my sofa and the wall space I had…

I recently had some store credit at Pier 1, so I went in looking for some accessories and came out with a pair of black side tables.

Side1

They were on clearance for $40 each. And I love them more each day. They are the perfect size for my sofa and the wall space I had to work with.

Side2

Join the Conversation

38 thoughts on “Pier 1 Side tables

  1. those tables look perfect in your room! and love those framed pictures above that sofa. i might attempt something similar over our couch! thanks for sharing!

  2. I am a new reader…the tables look great. I really like the lamp shades too. I have a pair of alabaster lamps that need shades–where did you find them? Also, where'd you get your living room rug? Keep up the great blogging!

  3. Absolutely beautiful! I love how you make cheapy chain stores work for you. I've seen a couple of instances where people have made Pier 1 pieces work for them, and I'm so inspired. Thanks for all your ideas!!!

  4. my cousin, Nicole Heiney put me onto your blog…so fun!…do I see that your chairs are tied together in the dining room? i recognize that trick! must have a toddler!! :)

  5. Just found your blog thru two ellie and I love your style and your interirors!! i just bought two of the pier one bamboo chairs that match your end tables on sale too! score! Im also inspired by peacocks lately too! happy to find you!

  6. I just wanted to leave a comment and say that I love your site and check it out daily!

    So now you know that you even have regular readers in Iceland :)

    Best wishes
    Sophia

  7. Your living room is fantastic! I'm pretty sure all of blogland wants to just copy it piece by piece, but that wouldn't be fun would it? Haha – seriously, it looks great, so inspiring! I really enjoy your blog.

  8. I just started following your BLOG… Love your style! I have a pair of antique bamboo end table in my living room that reminds me of the ones you just purchased. Adorable! Of course being a designer I always want something else…. Shhh I might just have to go get those & figure out a place in my house to put them. Thanks for sharing!!!
    XOXO,
    Alexandra

  9. Water clocks did not depend on the observation of the sky or the thomas sabo sun. The earliest water clock was discovered in the tomb of Amenhotep I who was buried around thomas sabo online shop deutschland 1500 B.C. Greeks called them clepsydras ; they were stone boxes with sloped sides that allowed water to drip thomas sabo anhänger at an almost unceasing rate from a small hole in the bottom.Other clepsydras were cylinders or thomas sabo charm club anhänger bowl formed engineered to slowly fill up with water coming in at a near sustained pace. Markings on the thomas sabo anhänger günstigangebote thomas sabo anhänger at night, it is thought they were utilized in the day hours too. A metal bowl with a hole the bottom was placed in a bigger bowl crammed thomas sabo charm with water.It would fill and then sink in a certain quantity of time.Since water flow was not exactly predictable sabo charms and difficult to control the flow accurately, timepieces that depended on water were very inadequate. People sabo charm were drawn to develop more accurate ways of measuring and telling time.The development of quartz crystal clocks and timepiecesthomas sabo anhänger sale depended on the crystal size, shape, and temperature to create a frequency.

© Jenny Komenda. All Rights Reserved.
Site by