🪑 Elevate your space with classic charm and smart simplicity!
The DHP Rosewood Tall End Table combines solid rosewood construction with a sleek traditional design, featuring a compact 16x12x29 inch footprint and a sturdy lower shelf supporting up to 20 pounds. Lightweight at 8.5 pounds, it’s easy to move and quick to assemble, making it the perfect accent piece for stylish, functional living spaces.
Color | Coffee |
Shape | Rectangular |
Table Design | End Table |
Style Name | Traditional |
Finish Types | Brown |
Furniture Finish | White |
Leg Style | Straight Leg |
Top Color | Coffee |
Base Color | Gray, Coffee, White |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 12"D x 16"W x 29"H |
Item Weight | 8.5 Pounds |
Size | 16.00 x 12.00 x 29.00 Inches |
Extended Length | 16 Inches |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 20 Pounds |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Tools Recommended For Assembly | Screw Driver |
Frame Material Type | Wood |
Top Material Type | Wood |
Product Care Instructions | Damp cloth |
Base | Wood |
Is Stain Resistant | No |
Material Type | Rosewood |
Handle Material | Wood |
Base Type | Leg |
Is Foldable | No |
Number of Items | 1 |
Tilting | No |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is the item resizable? | No |
K**J
This is a beautiful piece of "serious" furniture.
Extremely high quality
D**Z
Got this stand for my Christmas Cactus!
I liked everything about this plant stand..I have it sitting in a window with my Christmas Cactus on it. It uses plants very well. The quality is excellent and holds up to 50 lbs I believe. It is very sturdy! Color is beautiful….
S**Z
Wow! Best value item I have ever purchased on Amazon!
I rarely leave reviews, but this table has me stunned. I bought it with high hopes that it would be able to support a small 12G aquarium. Keep in mind a 12 gallon aquarium is 100-120lbs depending on what you keep inside; rocks, sand, etc. I'm not stupid enough to put my expensive tank right on top of the table risking my entire setup to come crashing down.I tested it with some 5 gallon water tanks, and WOW this thing can hold some weight. The description read 20lbs on shelf but that's referring to the bottom shelf. This thing is very sturdy. I left the tanks on there for a few hours and then went ahead to shake the table some with the tanks on top to make sure that it had the required stability in case I accidentally bumped my aquarium. No problems whatsoever. For those of you considering buying this table and putting something heavy on it, I can safely say that this supported my 125lbs (3 water tanks) under some rigorous shaking. I'm sure it could support more, but if you're planning to put something heavier than that I would probably find something that was intentionally designed to support a heavy weight.As great as this table is I would however NOT recommend someone ever standing on it or applying any loads that will load the table horizontally. On top of all this. The dark wood looks very good! Of course it's not actually real rosewood but the price it is amazing! Don't hesitate. Buy this table!
A**N
Really nice for the money, but I had to fix mine
I bought two of these at the same time (Feb 2019). These are solid wood (they are *not* composite with veneer). The finish is good and the color is mostly dark brown but with reddish hues.The style is simple but elegant. My wife likes them too. They are not fancy, but I think they are surprisingly good quality for the price I paid ($47.59 each). They go quite well with the Pottery Barn Benchwright furniture that we have.For pre-pack furniture, these really exceeded my expectations. They even come with little round soft pads for the bottom of the feet so they don’t scratch your floor.The instructions and assembly would have been very simple... if it were not for the manufacturing defects that I had to fix.Here’s my attempt to describe the problem and how I fixed it:The bottom shelf is a single piece of wood with four holes (let’s call them “tunnels”) drilled from the edge inward. At the end of each tunnel is a cylindrical cutout that you put the cam into and then turn to lock onto the head of the metal pin that goes through the tunnel. Normally, you just screw one of the four metal pins into each of the legs and then slide the pin into one of the tunnels and put the cam onto the end of the pin (and turn to lock the cam). Easy-peasy. This is very standard for pre-pack some-assembly-required furniture.Unfortunately, 3 of the 4 tunnels on one of my tables and 1 of the 4 tunnels on the other table were inaccurately drilled by about 1/16”. That doesn’t sound like a lot, but it meant that the pins were difficult to slide into the tunnels and were then pushed out of the correct alignment angle so that the cams won’t slide over the head of the pins. Being somewhat handy, I just took a power drill with a 5/16” drill bit and widened the four incorrectly drilled tunnels in the right direction by 1/16”. This was a little tricky because drill bits don’t generally cut sideways very well, but I was able to slowly widen the tunnel in one direction with a little wiggling and perseverance. (PSA: Always wear eye protection when working with power tools.)I wasn’t certain this would produce a good result, but it did. The result turned out just as well as if there was no manufacturing defect. Now the pins go straight though the tunnels and I can lock the cams over the ends of the pins. With the cams tightened, the table is actually fairly sturdy. It feels like one solid piece, not wobbly.Of course, I have no idea what the probability is that anyone else will encounter this problem, but my incidence of this problem was 100% (since I had the problem on 2 of the 2 tables I bought), so I thought I’d explain how I solved it in case that helps someone else.I would have given these a 5-star rating because the value for cost ratio seems very high to me, but I’m docking a point for the manufacturing defects. Obviously, the manufacturer should improve their manufacturing process and quality control (apparently in Vietnam).
R**L
Needed a tiny table, this is it!
It looks exactly like the picture, tall and very small. Needed a wee table for next to the door, to hold keys and stuff, and this one works, and looks like furniture. Super easy to assemble too. I'm satisfied with this table. Thinking about putting a hook underneath the top for my purse.
J**A
Good nightstand for a tall bed
I bought these nightstands because of their height and simple design. I inherited an antique bed that is rather high, so I needed a tall nightstand. I also didn't want any drawers since the room I put them in is only being used as a guest room and I didn't need any extra storage. The assembly instructions were clear and easy to follow. The color of the nightstands compliments the antique bed perfectly. The compact top is just right for holding a small lamp and phone or ipad. It met my needs perfectly. I would recommend these nightstands.
R**P
5.5 Gallon Aquarium stand?
I wanted this for a 5.5 gallon aquarium stand. I notice other people were also inquiring if it would work for small aquariums. I could not seem to find a clear answer. Some said no way, some said maybe.Then I saw a reviewer with an image of 3 five gallon containers of water piled on the table and figured if the table can hold that, it should not have a problem with one 5.5 gallon aquarium. I am happy to say it worked. I was lucky the table arrived in 2 days with no dents or scratches. Everything was lined up perfectly and I am a 65 year old women and put it together myself in less than 20 minutes. I made sure everything was tight.. The aquarium just fits the top of the table. I shook it and pulled it and it is very sturdy and stable. That's not to say if you have a large dog or small children it couldn't be knocked over. My cat jumped from my couch on to the aquarium and it still did not shake or wobble the table. So I would say to you who want to use this for a small aquarium stand, a 2.5 or 3 gallon aquarium it would work. Any bigger than a five gallon or or longer than 16 inches will not fit.
B**Y
Pretty but not perfect.
It's pretty but two of the screws went thru and cracked the wood on the other side is the leg. Looks simple to put together but not great when together. Not very sturdy.
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