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Side Tables

Side tables bring function and balance to everyday living. Whether placed beside a sofa, lounge chair or bed, they offer a practical surface while completing the room with quiet clarity. Our collection of side tables is designed in refined materials, combining versatility and considered form to support both use and atmosphere.

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Side tables as functional accents in the home

Side tables bring balance and ease to a space. Placed beside a sofa, lounge chair or bed, they offer a natural surface for everyday objects — a book, a lamp, a glass of water. At the same time, they help complete the room, adding a layer of structure without taking up unnecessary space.

Compact in scale yet significant in presence, side tables support how we move through the home. They make it easier to keep essentials within reach while contributing to the overall composition of the interior. Whether used as a single piece or in pairs, side tables introduce rhythm and proportion to both large and small spaces.

At Audo, side tables are designed with a focus on clarity, materiality and lasting appeal. Each piece is made to integrate naturally into the room — practical in use, yet refined in expression.

Sculptural side tables in marble, stone and wood

Material defines the character of a side table. Marble and stone introduce a sense of weight and permanence, with natural veining that adds quiet variation to the surface. These materials bring a sculptural quality, allowing the table to stand confidently on its own.

Wood, by contrast, offers warmth and tactility. The grain and tone soften the space, creating a more relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. When combined with clean lines and simple forms, wooden side tables feel both timeless and easy to live with.

The Androgyne Side Table and Androgyne Lounge Table explore this balance between materials. With bases and tops available separately in marble, stone or wood, the design allows for a more personal expression. The result is a side table that can be tailored to its surroundings while maintaining a consistent architectural clarity.

Across the collection, the focus remains on honest materials and thoughtful proportions — ensuring that each side table contributes to the room without overwhelming it.

Versatile side tables for everyday living

Side tables are defined by their versatility. They move easily between rooms and functions, adapting to different needs throughout the day.

The Passage Lounge Table reflects this flexibility. Crafted from solid oak, it brings a calm presence through its soft, rounded form. Available in multiple sizes, it can stand alone or be grouped in a nested arrangement, creating a layered composition. The natural and dark lacquered finishes allow it to sit comfortably within a range of interiors.

From the same series, the Passage Stool extends this idea further. Though designed as seating, it also functions effortlessly as a side table. Placed beside a bed, in a hallway or next to a sofa, it offers a simple and adaptable solution that responds to everyday use.

The Androgyne Lounge Table also works across different settings. Its generous surface and refined silhouette make it suitable as both a side table and a low display table for books or objects. This flexibility allows it to move between roles while maintaining a cohesive expression.

Choosing the right side table for your space

Selecting the right side table is about understanding both function and proportion. A well-chosen design should feel natural within the room, supporting daily use while enhancing the overall atmosphere.

When choosing side tables, consider the following:

  • Placement and height: A side table should align closely with the height of a sofa or bed for ease of use. It should feel accessible without disrupting the flow of the space.
  • Size and proportion: In smaller rooms, a compact side table keeps the space open. In larger settings, slightly more substantial designs or pairs of tables can create balance.
  • Material and expression: Marble and stone add structure and visual weight, while wood introduces warmth. Consider how the material relates to other elements in the room.
  • Flexibility: Some designs, such as the Passage Stool or modular Androgyne tables, can serve multiple purposes. This adaptability can be especially valuable in smaller or changing spaces.

Side tables should feel like a natural extension of the interior. Thoughtfully chosen, they bring both function and quiet character — supporting everyday moments while completing the room with clarity and ease.

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