Good Uses For a Nest of Tables
Any creative home decorator keeps an open mind for new ideas. If you have not been using nests of tables in your designs you are ignoring a very flexible element. Most modern nests of tables consist of three small tables of sequentially smaller sizes capable of being stacked or stored under the largest table. The use of floor space does not have to be more than the space of the largest table. While nests of tables can exceed three nested tables - any number beyond three makes three smallest units too small to be practical. Two unit nests are less common than three units but much more common than four or more units. Most two unit Nested tables are only a few inches tall while in the three table sets the largest table may be 20 to 28inches tall.
There are so many styles of nested tables that one is certain to match your d?cor. From severely modern black and chrome to classical styled mahogany and even glass or [shiver] plastic. There is a nest of tables for anyone. There are shapes and sizes to fit in any space. Nests of tables can be square, rectangular, round or oval.
No room is immune to the benefits and styling of nests of tables. One expects to see nests of tables in a family room. After all when family and guests get together there are never enough horizontal surfaces for drinks, nibbles or ashtrays. Pull out the nested tables and the problem is solved. The broad collection of styles and sizes assures a nest of tables for other rooms as well.

















































