This three footed, elegant accent table with a barley twist pillar says “charm” in any room. The table top is inlaid, and the pillar is delicately carved. It is particularly useful as a display table for one central item and is perfectly suited to any of the Palace Line Rooms by Whystler or derivatives. This table is also derivable.
Classic Accent Table with Barley Twist
Classic End Table
Display Table - Inlay
This is the display table your Uncle Louis made for Aunt Agatha without it’s lacey cover (see more about display tables below). On those rare days Uncle Louis has to himself, when Aunt Agatha visits her sisters, Uncle Louis quietly and carefully removes the tablecloth to admire his craftsmanship. Crafted from warm cherry wood, and expertly inlaid with maple, it’s the perfect place to assemble the pictures you’ve collected of your loved ones.
Display Table - Lace
End Table - Gothic
Henna Bar Table Set
Leather and Henna are design staple for anyone attempting to create a sultry tribal or exotic gypsy mood. Originating in Morocco and Egypt, and middle eastern countries lamps are traditionally made of goat skin and decorated with henna and sometimes metal panels. The lamp design concept is transfered successfuly to this bar table and matching chairs are added to it.
Henna Bistro Table Set
Leather and Henna are design staple for anyone attempting to create a sultry tribal or exotic gypsy mood. Originating in Morocco and Egypt, and middle eastern countries lamps are traditionally made of goat skin and decorated with henna and sometimes metal panels. The lamp design concept is transfered successfuly to this bistro table and matching chairs are added to it.
Side Board - Classic
What better way to keep lunch and tea supplies close at hand in your Palace Rooms than this classic sideboard. Built of a richly dark wood, with gilded accents, it will grace any room really and be a testament to your hosting skills. It’s a useful piece, allowing you to place any display items on top of it, as it functions just as a display table does.
It also coordinates well with Whystler’s sidetable-classic adding some continuity of design to your home.
Side Table - Classic
This style of side table looks spiffy against a wall or on the other side of a couch. It is Designed to work best with the furniture nodes in a Palace Room but it will work nicely in any space. It’s height makes it perfect to use as a display table with display table items. In fact, in a Palace Room, there will be three places to put display items!! By far the best feature of this table is how versatile it is to derive from! You’ll notice the shapely style of carved wood just under the table top. This is achieved with an opacity map, so you can carve the wood in many wonderous shapes! And, the opacity mapped texture actually reaches down almost to the floor, allowing you to add foot rails, or even create a bureau out of this item! Take a look at this piece by clicking here to see an example of what can be accomplished.
Side Table - Gothic
This dark marble and ebony side table looks broodingly sophisticated against a wall or on the other side of a couch. It is Designed to work best with the furniture nodes in a Palace Room but it will work nicely in any space. It’s height makes it perfect to use as a display table with display table items. In fact, in a Palace Room, there will be three places to put display items!!


