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 to work with.
I really like those. I might have to make a trip to pier 1 this weekend.
I love your house! Your living room is fantastic! I struggle with traditional v. modern and you have such a good mix!
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!
doggoneit those are good looking!!!
They look perfect in your room… those little cuties!
I love Pier 1, have one sort of close by. Those tables are great, remind me of chinese chipendale chairs!
Such a good find! I love that rug too :)
they look great. I just love your home and work:)
I just found your blog, and LOVE it!! Thanks for sharing all of your great ideas and finds. I will make this a daily read!
Very nice! They were meant to be!
Amy
What a great find and they look perfect in your living room!
we just bought these for a room I am working on.
They look great in your space!
So cute!
I love your couch, where is it from?
What a great deal! You're right, they're just perfect for the space.
You have such great style! You are such an inspiration. Where did you get the gorgeous sunburst mirror in your dining room?
Those are great, I love when you find fabulous pieces in Pier 1, on sale.
I have those same tables in my living room and love them too! You have great taste :)
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!
love! I've been eying those suckers for months. I may have to go get one to keep my other Pier 1 side table company :)
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!!!
Fantastic! Killer price, too!
P.S. – Did you ever see my Monday post?
wow, you really have a knack for finding great bargains! Wonderful find, they look great!
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!! :)
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!
The tables look PERFECT. And I love the adorable green-blue frame! Is that a Pier1 find as well?
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
I love these!
I love the bamboo legs. I always forget about Pier 1 but they really are a great source for affordable, eclectic design.
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.
Fabulous and so well priced too!
Love your style
x
New to your blog and loving it! I love finding steals at Pier 1! They look really good in the room!
Jenny-
Those are smoking hot!
I love your house – it looks so beautiful!!!
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
That couch is amazing and would be perfect for my space. Where did you find it?
Pretty cool stuff, I saw this site with some useful info on End Tables. Hope it helps.
love the lamps….did you have to get them rewired?
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