DETAILS
The Alice table is defined by three things: a slatted wood surface, an open curved lower shelf, and four outward-splayed tapered legs. That combination — geometric top, soft-curved bentwood body, angled base — is the mid-century silhouette done without elaboration.

Both sizes are built from solid wood in the same medium brown finish and share the same design profile: slatted top, open lower tier, and leg geometry. They're offered individually or as a matched set — the surfaces, angles, and tonal finish align across both pieces.
Choose the Coffee Table for a central living room position. Choose the End Table for a sofa side, bedroom, or narrow space. Or take both.

Slatted top surface Parallel wood slats run the length of the top, creating subtle texture and natural shadow definition that shifts with the light. Tight enough gaps for practical everyday use; clean enough to read as a design decision.
Open lower shelf An open two-tier design throughout — no drawers, no doors. The lower shelf is accessible from all sides and holds books, remotes, plants, ceramics, or a charging setup. What's on it stays visible, which is the point.
Solid wood construction Built from solid wood with a kiln-dried rubberwood frame on the end table variant for natural resistance to warping and splitting. Not a veneer finish over composite — consistent material built to hold up over time.
Curved bentwood body The sides of each piece curve in a single continuous arc from the top edge down to the lower shelf — a bentwood detail that softens the geometry and distinguishes the Alice from flat-panel alternatives.
Outward-splayed tapered legs Four widely-flared tapered cylindrical legs give the Alice its characteristic mid-century stance and contribute structural stability. The leg angle is consistent across both sizes.
Detachable legs Legs unscrew completely for delivery, making it straightforward to move through narrow hallways or tight stairwells. Reattach firmly in place during assembly — no special tools required.
| Coffee Table | End Table | |
|---|---|---|
| Dimensions | 43.3" L × 19.9" W × 17.5" H | 19.3" W × 21.9" D × 21.7" H |
| Top thickness | — | 1.2" |
| Shape | Rectangle | Square |
| Frame material | Solid wood | Solid rubberwood (kiln-dried) + LVL |
| Finish | Medium brown | Medium brown |
| Weight | 39.6 lbs | 22.4 lbs |
| Assembly | Required — detachable legs | Required — detachable legs |
| Shipping box | 48 lbs · 46.9"D × 23.2"W × 11.5"H | — |
LVL (laminated veneer lumber): cross-laminated wood veneers bonded under pressure for consistent structural rigidity — the appropriate choice for a shelf application.
What sizes does the Alice table come in? Two variants: a rectangular Coffee Table (43.3" L × 19.9" W × 17.5" H) and a square End Table (19.3" W × 21.9" D × 21.7" H). Both share the same slatted design, bentwood body, and medium brown finish.
Do the coffee table and end table look right together? Yes — they're designed to pair. The slatted surface pattern, leg profile, and finish are identical across both variants, so they read as a set without being matchy.
What is the Alice table made of? The coffee table is solid wood throughout. The end table frame is kiln-dried rubberwood — a dense, fine-grained hardwood — with an LVL shelf for structural rigidity. Both are finished in a warm medium brown.
Does the Alice table have storage? Both variants have an open lower shelf as part of the two-tier design. It's accessible from all sides — not enclosed — and holds books, remotes, plants, or decorative objects.
Can the Alice end table be used as a nightstand? Yes. At 19.3" W × 21.9" D × 21.7" H, the end table sits at a practical height alongside most standard bed frames. The open lower shelf handles books or a charging setup.
How difficult is assembly? The legs detach for shipping and screw back into place. Most customers complete assembly in under 20 minutes. No special tools required.
What style of room does the Alice table suit? Mid-century modern, Scandinavian, transitional, and minimalist interiors. The clean slatted profile and splayed legs are period-specific in origin but neutral enough to work across a wide range of décor.
Why are the two variants made from slightly different materials? The coffee table is solid wood throughout. The end table uses a kiln-dried rubberwood frame — which resists warping better over time in the end table's thinner proportions — and an LVL shelf for rigidity at that scale. Both are engineered for long-term use; the material choices reflect what performs best at each size.