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Rectangular end/accent table from Winsome Wood for living room or bedside use.Table top holds 50 lbs and the racks holds 20 & 30 lbs respectively
Beech wood construction with warm espresso finish; slightly tapered legs
Equipped with 1 drawer and 1 single-shelf cabinet; round satin nickel knobs on drawer and cabinet door
Home assembly required; comes with necessary tools and hardware
Upon assembly, measures 19-inch wide by 15-inch deep by 25-inch high
Table top holds 50 lbs and the racks holds 20 & 30 lbs respectively
size | 18.9 inches |
brand | Winsome |
color | Espresso |
shape | Rectangular |
style | Transitional |
pattern | Eugene Accent Table |
base_type | Legs |
room_type | Living Room, Bedroom |
item_width | 14.96 inches |
model_name | Eugene |
unit_count | 18.9 Count |
finish_type | Espresso |
is_foldable | No |
item_weight | 17.3 Pounds |
model_number | 92815 |
table_design | End Table |
base_material | Solid + Manufactured Wood,MDF |
warranty_type | Limited |
frame_material | Wood |
number_of_items | 1 |
special_feature | Storage |
customer_reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars 25,340 ratings 4.1 out of 5 stars |
furniture_finish | Espresso |
assembly_required | Yes |
best_sellers_rank | #20,476 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #58 in End Tables |
number_of_drawers | 1 |
top_material_type | Solid + Manufactured Wood,MDF |
is_stain_resistant | No |
product_dimensions | 14.96"D x 18.9"W x 25"H |
tabletop_thickness | 0.59 Inches |
included_components | See description |
indoor_outdoor_usage | Indoor |
warranty_description | Part replacement within 60 days of purchase. |
assembly_instructions | Require Assembly |
product_care_instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth |
specific_uses_for_product | Residential Use |
maximum_weight_recommendation | 50 Pounds |
It was easy to assemble. It was massively discounted as a Prime Day sale so it was worth the price. The inside base is pretty flimsy and made of pressboard so I don’t think the cabinet could hold anything heavy. The top is much thicker and sturdier.
The side table is perfect sized, the colour (white) that I wanted, serves it purpose, and was very easy for me to assemble. That being said I will join others in saying that quality does need work…and what’s with the bottom thin insert? I’m a handy female so will replace, but not good. What are you to store there? All in all I paid $29.00 and was well worth my money. Next time I see a sale on it will be purchasing another. Thanks
I have purchased 4 of these tables, and am completely happy with them for the price paid. Really, I consider them a total steal.I bought a pair of the dark brown/black/espresso colored ones about a year and a half ago to serve as end tables by the couch in my living room. They look nice, and we have had no issues with quality or functionality, so when it was recently decided that new nightstands were needed by a bed, a pair of white tables were ordered.In both locations, we wanted decent looking but didn’t want to spend hundreds of dollars each. End tables and night stands at real furniture stores easily reached up in to the hundreds of dollars per unit range, so we decided to expand our search. We checked the more “quirky” and discount-oriented home goods stores and, to be frank, the offerings looked like junk. There is a Big Blue Emporium Of Swedish-Designed Goods And Meatballs (you know what place I’m talking about) located in our town, so we checked there. We found something acceptable looking and reasonably priced, but still there was a nagging doubt. “Let’s check Amazon” we thought. And so we did. And here we are.All 4 tables arrived in fine flat-pack condition. Nothing was dinged or damaged, no missing pieces, nothing troubling to report. All pieces are made of real wood, not fiberboard or particle board or cardboard, like products from that other place we had considered. The benefit of having real wood is that it glues up nice, and if you have any scratches, it’s relatively easy to repair. The directions are simple, but sensible and easy to follow. With this sort of furniture, I always glue pieces together in addition to the screws just to add a bit of strength to the whole thing. Everything went together fine, and fit properly. The door was already assembled within the face frame, so no adjustment or fitting was needed.As for colors/ finishes: We are very happy with the coloring and quality of finish of these. The espresso color is a very deep brown/black that is evenly applied over the whole unit, no “splotchiness”. These tables, despite our best efforts to prevent it, regularly get drinks placed on them without coasters, and there are spills, and we have yet to see any rings or other defect appear in the surface finish. The white tables are a smooth flat-ish white paint (which is what we wanted), not a stained white-wash. I had one spot (about the size of a paper clip) on one of the white tables where the finish was a little marred. It wasn’t a scratch or damage, it just looked like the paint hadn’t been applied quite right. I had some paint on hand that matched just right, and a light touch-up made it disappear.I’ve only got a couple of things that I would list as “cons” though they aren’t deal-breakers, nor are they enough of a problem to cause me to lower my rating. I mean, let’s be real and recognize that when you’re only spending fifty dollars for a piece of furniture to be delivered to your house, it’s probably not going to have the same quality as a piece that is hundreds of dollars more expensive. You should know going in to the deal that you’re making a compromise somewhere.Anyhow, my “cons”:-The bottom of the unit is a thin piece of plywood that is simply laid on the frame. It is not fastened in place, and it “floats” around a bit. Also, it doesn’t strike me as overly-sturdy. It’s not like you’re going to keep your barbells or encyclopedias in there, but it’s a weaker part of the construction that I thought would be helpful to point out to people. If I were worried about it, it could easily be glued/nailed into place, but I haven’t found a practical issue with it.-The door’s orientation isn’t easily switched. If you want to switch it so that the hinges are on the left instead of the right, you are going to have to do a little wood-work, it’s not a simple flip-flop. This may be a deal-breaker for some people, but it hasn’t really bothered me in use. Again, I thought it would be helpful to point this out to people.At the end of the day, I can say that I am very happy with these units. I’ve had them long enough that I think I’ve given them a decent real-world trial, and they are something I would buy again (and I have!), and recommend to others.
Needed night stands for bedroom set that didn’t have any. Overall Nice product.. it was easy to put together. A little shorter than I wanted but it still did the trick. Color matched perfectly.
So, over a year ago I bought two, both white, and I loved them at first. I didn't assemble them, had my ex hubby do so and he had no complaints. I still like them but they have some issues, partly due to flimsy construction but also because of owner messiness (me). In fact, every time I look at one I always think that I need to leave a review to inform others so here it is.The bottoms are flimsy at best and will not allow you to put heavy items on it as it'll pop right out and hit the floor. This can be solved by not putting too much in the bottom cabinet or putting in a heavier piece of wood for the bottom or something of your preference or even putting a book or two beneath it I imagine. I simply removed the too heavy items and am careful with what I put in at this time. In one I have a large bottle of almond oil, one of castor oil, one of peroxide, six rolls of double roll toilet paper, some bills, a DNA kit which one day I may use, and a few other small items stored in the bottom. I know that's detailed and sounds a little odd - toilet paper? But it holds all that.The top surface will pimple if water spills and is left there unawares (thanks to my messiness). Maybe if I had been warned of that I would've kept my carafe of water elsewhere but I like it on my nightstand along with flowers in a small vase of water. I've found that sitting it on a tray is helpful. Also, if you have children who like to leave gifts of drawings on your nightstand and water spills on that the colors will transfer to the top and it will be hard to remove if you don't catch it right away.The top drawer can fall right out if you pull it too hard, not being mindful that that's an issue. I've never had that happen to me before with other nightstands but I'm mindful now. It stores a fair piece and isn't too easy for children under three to pull out so that's a bonus. I won't go into details of what's in mine but suffice it to say vitamins, makeup, hair items, mirror, scissors, pens, paper, just things I like to have on hand.Overall I'm satisfied with these since I needed smaller nightstands when I rearranged my bedroom. They look good, hold up once you know their limitations and you're not messy. Kids plus me equal messy water spills quite a bit, or at least at first. I scrubbed the tops with all kinds of things but saw the brown beneath would appear if I wasn't careful. I just have one tiny brown dot that I exposed which I cover with a tray now. The tray is unobtrusive as it's very low and it's white. It's also wide enough that it fits half of the nightstand top so it covers other unsightly stains and yet allows room for a regular size lamp and my flowers. I would highly recommend a tray for your water. I cover another faded stain with my small vase of flowers and, fortunately, only one got most of the abuse and books cover the faded stain on the other one. It works.I'm used to well crafted, already assembled, made from real wood, North Carolina furniture that holds up for years but the pieces I have are rather large so, again, these serve their purpose and they do look nice and I don't think they look cheap at all.Would I buy them again? Yes, actually I would because now I know that water and papers with ink, markers, etc are not these nightstands friends and I could work with that. And of course for the price, one shouldn't expect them to hold up like good old North Carolina furniture. And if I'd considered that - duh - I should have used coasters! But after one year and two months, they are sturdy enough, still nice enough looking and handy storage that was inexpensive. And now you know!Happy Shopping!
I bought (2) of these end tables mainly because they matched the color of my new bed and had an appealing design thus the reason I gave them a 4 star. That said had I bought these expecting a high degree of craftsmanship and durability my rating would be much lower. To start the wood used to make up the top drawer is at best 75% extremely brittle cheap pressboard (possible 100%, not sure what exactly what the front board is made out of.) So much so when you simple follow the directions and screw the provided wood screws into said board they immediately crack apart. Now I don't plan on using these for more then a couple books and a lightweight bedside lamp so I just gave it a good coat of heavy duty wood glue with a couple of drops in the now stripped screw holes for good measure and called it a day. The top drawer dosnt have any rollers or metal tracks to glide on and is prone to tipping forward when almost fully extended putting stress on the already very weak connection so I would caution putting anything more then say a watch and wallet or maybe a pad of paper and a few pens in there. The sides and bottom panels are fairly thin however if your not moving this thing around constantly it shouldn't be a problem. All that said the unit does look very nice and the top is much thicker and far more durable then all the other pieces was able to put it together in about 20 minutes with a ranching screw driver and the aforementioned wood glue. In conclusion I would say if these tables are at the higher end of you budget you might be disappointed but if they are the "cheaper" option for you, your probably going feel like you got your money's worth.
I bought 2 of these. I received them, unassembled. 1 box contained a broken piece, that was vital to the cabinets structure. I immediately contacted the company, via email, and the immediately shipped me another piece. I love my cabinets and they were very easy to assemble.
- Well packaged, no wasted space in the box. Only one type and size of fastener used, so that's easy. Instructions are pretty crappy, just line drawings with no actual instructions. Still, I had it unpacked, assembled, in place with stuff in it, and the trash cleaned up in 35 minutes start to finish.- Assembly is just a few steps, do NOT over tighten screws. Just snug them up for now: 1. Attach sides of drawer to back of drawer with screws, keeping slots aligned. Insert bottom into slots and attach drawer front with screws. Attach knob, then set aside finished drawer. 2. a. Lay top upside down on floor. Use screws to attach back of cabinet to ends of ribs. 2. b. Turn partially assembled cabinet so back is away from you, then slide side pieces into grooves. Use screws to attach the two support pieces to hold the bottom of the side panels (which is on top as you are building it), then insert the dowels of the other two supports into the holes on the back piece. 2. c. Put cabinet front in place, reach inside through drawer to get the dowels in the holes, then use screws to attach front panel. Attach knob to door. Cabinet build is now finished. 3 a. Flip cabinet right side up. Insert bottom of cabinet and drop into place. Insert finished drawer. Reach up from inside the bottom door to turn the drawer stop so it sticks up under the center of the drawer, this stops you from pulling the drawer out every time you open it. I'd recommend waiting a couple days, giving all the screws a final, careful tightness check, THEN inserting the wood plugs into the screw holes. I used only 4 for the front, and threw the bag with the other 4 into the drawer in case I need them later. I don't see the point of installing them in the back where they can't be seen.- Sturdiness is meh, at best. You get what you pay for. Overtightening will strip the screw holes, ESPECIALLY in the drawer pieces, so use caution. I stuck little felt pads on the bottom to avoid floor scratches, not necessary on carpet.One last thing, the strength and location of the magnet that holds the bottom door closed, and the location of the knob, combined with the overall flimsiness of that door causes the door to twist REALLY far when you pull it open. In my opinion, this would be the first thing to break on this piece of furniture with regular use. My advice would be to either replace the metal plate on the back of the door with a small washer to minimize the surface area in contact with the magnet, or just cover the plate and/or magnet with a couple layers of masking tape. I used 3 layers of blue painters tape and it worked like a charm. It stays closed, but opens easily without racking the door completely out of shape.
Overall, this is a good side table. I purchased it for the storage though. After a couple of months, the base of the door compartment began sagging in the center. I keep a few items there, but nothing overly heavy. That being said, I ended up putting a couple of 2x4 pieces under the base for support and it is working fine. They are not visible. If you purchase this, I might recommend doing that from the beginning. Otherwise, I'm happy with my purchase.
Let me preface by saying that I got these for $29 on Black Friday so keep that in mind for my review. For the price - these are great. I got one to put next to my bed and one to put in my office to place my printer on. The build quality is decent. It has a solid wood top and the rest is just the wooden frame with the sides filled in with thin fiberboard sheets. I won't be putting anything heavy into the drawer or cabinet so this won't be a problem. The drawer doesn't have slides/rollers so it rubs a little when pulling out, but at this price I didn't expect much. I was surprised at the magnetic latch for the cabinet door and also the locking mechanism to keep the drawer from falling out when pulled out to the furthest length. Overall a great buy. I wouldn't pay more than $50 for this though.