A collection of handcrafted bedside cabinets and tables, combining modern rustic design with timeless antique craftsmanship.
Reclaimed Wood Bedside Cabinets
Handcrafted from reclaimed teak, Chinese pine, and elm, these modern rustic bedside cabinets showcase sustainable craftsmanship and natural character. Each piece highlights the warmth of reclaimed timber — textured grain, soft edges, and subtle variations that make every cabinet unique. Designed for longevity, they balance modern simplicity with traditional joinery to suit both contemporary and heritage interiors.
Modern Rustic Craftsmanship
Our craftsmen work with time-worn woods sourced from old buildings and rural workshops, transforming them into furniture that feels tactile and grounded. The result is a collection of handmade bedside tables that embody the quiet charm of wabi-sabi — simple, imperfect, and enduring. Ideal for pairing beside reclaimed beds, soft linen, and textured walls.
Antique Cabinets with a Dual Purpose
Alongside the modern pieces, this collection also includes a select group of antique cabinets from China, Korea, Japan, and Mongolia. Originally used for storage, these compact historic pieces make perfect bedside tables today. From red lacquer cabinets of Shanxi to painted Mongolian side chests and Japanese tansu, each antique brings authentic patina, history, and balance to a modern bedroom setting.
Materials, Origins & Styles
This curated range includes pieces crafted in reclaimed teak, Chinese pine, and elm, alongside antique hardwoods from East Asia. Styles range from modern rustic and wabi-sabi to traditional Asian joinery — reflecting Indigo’s commitment to timeless design and honest materials.
Styling & Care
Use reclaimed teak cabinets to add warmth to neutral bedrooms, pair antique lacquered chests with stone or linen for contrast, or balance a minimalist room with an aged elm bedside. Clean with a soft dry cloth and avoid harsh products to preserve natural finishes and patina.
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With regular shipments from India, China & The UK art market there's always newness