The Tale of a Table
Not so very long ago, I was a woman on a mission. My sewing room/craft room/office (Sewcroff) was gradually moving closer to being completed.
But I still needed a small chest to go along side the chair in my little reading corner.
But I still needed a small chest to go along side the chair in my little reading corner.
I searched through every thrift/antique store in my area and when I couldn't find the chest I had envisioned in my head, (why do I do that to myself?!) I gave up and began looking for a round table, instead.
Once I gave up the dream of a chest and decided to just go with a table, by golly I wanted that table to be special. I found my inspiration in the movie, Something's Gotta Give. Do you remember seeing this cute table in the bedroom of the main character, Erica Barry, when I shared a tour of this wonderful movie house, HERE? The whimsical design and the tassel apron caught my eye. It had such a playful personality and as you can tell from THIS post, I like furniture with personality.
After searching online A LOT, I was never able to find the exact table seen in Erica's bedroom. However, I did find several tables with the same fanciful spirit. They were all priced a bit higher than my office budget allowed, but I thought it would be fun to share all the ones I bookmarked with you. Maybe one will steal your heart.
This table probably comes the closest in style to the Something's Gotta Give table. Unfortunately, I can't remember where I spotted it online. If someone knows, let me know and I'll add it to the post. I don't think it's the exact same table, but it's pretty close, isn't it? I'm not too crazy about the tassels on the center column/pedestal. I don't believe the Something's Gotta Give table has those.
The "French Fleur Table" from Cottage Chic also reminded me of the table in Erica's bedroom. Cute table!
Loved the apron on this Cottage Table from Carolina Accents. Don't these tables make you never want a plain, round, boring table ever again? Or, is it just me and I'm weird? On second thought...don't answer that!
The Mendocino Nightstand from Cottage Chic had the right vibe with its whimsical-styled apron, but the shape and height wasn't quite right for my reading corner. I do love the style of this table, though, especially the legs and the apron. It almost looks like it belongs in the Alice in Wonderland movie, doesn't it? :)
Though this one didn't quite have the Something's Gotta Give look, it was still a cutie I considered:
Foyer Table in Distressed Cottage White from Butler on Amazon
And finally, this metal table caught my eye with its scalloped apron:
"Metal Table with Scalloped Apron Edge & Scrolled Trestle Legs" from Vintage Accents:
What did I choose? If you've been reading BNOTP for very long, you already know the answer and can skip the next part of this post. :) I eventually ordered this table in white from Pottery Barn Teen. It had the whimsy factor going on and the price was definitely right at only $99.
Here's how it looked beside my chair the day it arrived. Try to imagine it with a cute lamp and a few books: Not bad, huh? But guess what?
The day after the Pottery Barn table arrived, I found the chest I had so long been seeking on a trip to Pier 1 for napkin rings. :) Figures. Murphy's Law is always at work in this house!
After carrying the cute Pottery Barn table from room to room to porch to room, I finally had to face the fact, I just didn't need it despite how cute it was. So I sadly returned it. Hope I don't regret that one day.
Here's a more recent pic with the dress form in this room.
Have you ever had that happen...search high and low for something, give up, buy something else and then find what you really wanted a day or two later?
So, what did you think about the tables in this post? That first one really looks a lot like the table in Something's Gotta Give, doesn't it?
Update: Joni (Cote de Texas) knew where to find the table. It's online at Rose Tarlow, HERE. It's the Nantucket Side Table. Thanks, Joni!
You'll find the Something's Gotta Give movie house tour, HERE. Be sure to stop back by Saturday morning because I'm working on another movie house tour I think you'll enjoy! :)
Psssst: French Bleu Vintage is having a fabulous giveaway. You can enter the giveaway HERE.







your office is sooo cute! that table is from Rose Tarlow. I have seen a really good copy but now can't remember where? Design Guild? I have to look for it. Still, your chest looks good - like it better than the table!
ReplyDeleteI think you should put your bottle tree in there, I'm just sayin'!
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Kim
Loved the movie and I think I loved the house and its furnishings most. I do remember that table, it was a beautiful piece. Your new chest with the pullout shelf looks fabulous and goes well with your PB pieces.
ReplyDeleteI thought every single one of those tables was adorable, but your little chest with the pull-out tray seems to fit the space perfectly.
ReplyDeleteHi - You made the right decision - the weight of the final table balances the weight of the chair - thanks for sharing your decision process with us! Also - love your SGG house tour!
ReplyDeleteHappy Weekend-
Linda
beachside cottage
Hi, Susan! Wow...that 1st one is pretty close. If not for the difference in the body, I'd say it was THE one. I actually have that Foyer Table in Distressed Cottage White! Great table! I am in love with the one that looks like it belongs in an "Alice In Wonderland" movie! Very whimsical. So glad you were able to find the chest you initially longed for. It all worked out in the end! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteI recently discovered your post - quite by accident and now I'm addicted! You've opened a whole new world for me and for that I say "Thank You". This is my first comment but I'm sure it won't be my last :0) I loved the movie SGTG and that table (though I missed it in the movie) is absolutely divine. Thanks for sharing!
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NPW
Adorables petites sellettes... J'adore aussi votre "sculpture" sue le bahut.
ReplyDeleteGros bisous
Your room is looking beautiful. Sometimes it is the hunt for an item that is so much fun but heart breaking at the same time. I know that I grow impatient very quickly.
ReplyDeleteLove your little round table -- but I would go with the chest too -- a gal just can't have too many drawers in her life.
ReplyDeleteThe chest is my favorite as well. Are those bun feet on it removable? It looks like a matching piece to your desk if the feet were removed.
ReplyDeleteLove the inspiration of your new Sewcroff. I am remaking our former 'living room' into my new sewing studio as we speak. Today's project is to load up all the shelves so our 2 year old grandgirl won't have plenty of 'stuff' to get into!
ReplyDeleteI am thinking that I need one of those pottery barn tables by my chair in our den - if it comes in red! Would probably look better than the tv tray I'm using now!
I have a lovely french provincial leather topped table that my mom let me take with me when I got married 35 years ago. It's still one of my favorite pieces of furniture, but it sits by hubby's chair, not mine.
Joni, Thanks! I should have come ask you...why didn't think of that?! I'll add the pic and link to the post. :)
ReplyDeleteI did a post on the Rose Tarlow table (including sources)and a little something extra that I am still proud of a year later.
ReplyDeleteHere is the link:
http://decortoadore.blogspot.com/2010/05/inspiration-from-rose-tarlow.html
I have so enjoyed watching your Sewcroff come together. It is beautiful! Now you have me on a new obsession...the Rose Tarlow table. That would be so perfect in my mst bedroom!
ReplyDeleteAs cute as the tables are, I think the chest is so much better in your space. Often I give up a search and then find exactly what I was looking for.
ReplyDeleteThe chest looks great!
ReplyDeleteAnd you crack me up, spotting that table!!! Too funny!
Chest! It gives more weight/balance to that side of the room It might have been the perspective, but the table looked a bit high for the chair. I have a similar chair in a guest room and it sits lower.
ReplyDeleteBeckie in Brentwood,TN
I think I'm gonna watch that movie again tonight. I've been seeing the title everywhere across blogland these days and I do love it.
ReplyDeleteThe chest looks so much better than any of the tables, and my favorite table is the Mendocino Nightstand.
Your room is looking gorgeous.
This office is becoming more and more beautiful :-)
ReplyDeleteI love the fleur de lys table with the apron, like. The chest is great. Sooo funny, you spotted the table, Susan, cracks me up! Love, FABBY
ReplyDeleteLovely tables. I loved that movie 'Something's Gotta Give" I watch it all the time for the eye-candy decor of the beach house.
ReplyDeleteLovely tables. I loved that movie 'Something's Gotta Give" I watch it all the time for the eye-candy decor of the beach house.
ReplyDeleteI know this is a strange question but do you know how big is the craft room shown in these photos??
ReplyDeleteThank you so much I hope it's not too odd to ask! Ilove your blog!
Jilly
oxo
Susan, your office turned out AWESOME! I've been watching the progression. You must be thrilled with the results. The Pier 1 chest is perfect next to the chair, too. There's nothing like having your own space.
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Thanks, Jilly! Actually that's not a strange question at all. :) It's 13 1/2 feet x 11 1/2 feet. The 13 1/2 is from the wall where the chair is to the windows and the 11 1/2 is the width across. Hope that helps!
ReplyDeleteI like the base of the Rose Tarlow table much better that the heavier looking base with tassels. Plus, it has the name "Nantucket". What's not to love? I wonder how you notice all these furniture details while you're watching a movie....
ReplyDeleteand, thanks for your answer on the bottle tree question. I didn't know about where to find the colored bottles. I'll keep my eyes open.
Holly
I love that you named the room "Sewcroff" - brilliant!! It turned out beautifully. Those tables are amazing. xo,
ReplyDeleteI would have voted for # 1, lots of character. But I like the one you purchased too. Sometimes, you gotta'just buy what you like, you'll never find it again.
ReplyDeletelove this space you have here. i'd love to hang out in that office all day long.
ReplyDeleteThat little chest is just the perfect addition to your cute reading nook. Love the dress form, too!
ReplyDeleteDear Sue,
ReplyDeleteThat movie house is to die for and what you have done with your office is fablous just loved I could be there the whole day.
Loved your round table.
xoxo
Karin Åžen Cankan
karinsfairytale.com
Hi Susan,
ReplyDeleteThe table was cute, but doesn't hold a candle to that great chest.
So glad you found what you really were looking for otherwise, you might have regretted it later. Any time,
I wind up settling I usually regret it later!! lol
Hope all is well with you hon,
blessings, Nellie
The tables were all cute, but the chest is perfect!
ReplyDeleteHI Susan, I liked all the tables you have shown but I love the chest SO much more! I think it is perfect! Love that bee pillow too, forget where you said you found it, probably PB??? Have a great weekend, we have a busy one coming up! XO, Pinky
ReplyDeleteThank you Susan, my Hubby and I are looking at moving and rebuilding in the country soon. I asked him for a craft room which he was more than happy to say yes too.
ReplyDeleteOn our plans it comes out the same size as yours. Do you find that space big enough?
Thanks for your help!!!
Jilly oxo
The Rose Tarlow table really is special...I do think that you'll end up loving your chest even better because it will provide. additional. storage! Cherry Kay
ReplyDeleteWell, if you were thinking of using this exact furniture/layout, I would encourage you to make it a bit bigger. I could really use another foot or so because the desk is right up to the window. If you want to put a big island in the center, a bigger space would be better, also. I definitely wouldn't go smaller.
ReplyDeleteCheck out Bonnie's wondeful craft room that I blogged about here...seriously drool worthy. :)
http://betweennapsontheporch.blogspot.com/2009/11/welcome-to-42nd-metamorphosis-monday.html
Thank you for the link wow that is unreal!! I love your craft room it's beautiful!
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Thanks, Jilly! :)
ReplyDeleteThe chest is definitely better than the table! You did good!
ReplyDeleteThe chest is definitley better than the table. You did good!
ReplyDeleteI am green with envy over your Sewcroff!! It's just beautiful and soooooo organized!! I love your new chest - it fits in perfectly.
ReplyDeleteJenn
You have created such a beautiful space to spend time. Love it!
ReplyDeleteI fell for the same table when I saw it at Holly Hunt a while back. It's even better in person.
ReplyDeleteHi! I just found your blog and love this room! It is just beautiful! I wonder if you might remember where you purchased the gift wrapping station you have on the wall. I saw a beautiful gift wrapping station yearts ago in the Ballard Designs catalog but never bought it...the one you have is just as sweet! Thanks in advance!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! The wrapping paper station/organizer is from Pottery Barn. I bought it this past summer. They removed it from site just a couple of weeks after I purchased mine but it was pretty popular, so I bet they will bring it back, if they haven't already. Hope you are able to locate one!
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