Pimlico Bamboo Side Table

£700.00

Designed by Louise Roe

Sustainable

Handmade

Ships Globally

Description

The Pimlico side table is neat and chic: its faux-bamboo legs, hand-crafted from beautiful torched rattan, call to mind the antique tables of a bygone era. Two tabletops make it practical for cups of tea by the sofa, books by the bedside or a makeshift cocktail bar when guests arrive.

Dimensions & Care

42cm L x 42cm W x 69cm H

16.6" L x 16.6" W x 27.2" H

Natural rattan is not suitable for outdoor use. Rain and direct sunlight affect the finish over time. If you need to clean your item, remove dust with a vacuum cleaner or dry brush. For a deeper clean, wipe down with a damp cloth, ensuring the product is completely dried afterwards.

Read more about how to clean your rattan items.

Shipping & Returns

Orders are shipped from our UK warehouse.

UK Delivery (2-3 working days)

Tabletop & Small Accessories
Orders Under £200 - £5
Orders Over £200 - Free

Furniture 
Small Furniture Item - £15 per order
Large Furniture Item - £35 per order

US & International Delivery (3-5 working days)

Shipping rate is based on weight and is calculated at checkout.

Tabletop & Small Accessories - from USD $15
Furniture - from USD $45

Please note that if you are purchasing from outside of the UK, you may be charged an import tax. This is the customer's responsibility to pay.

Returns

We accept returns up to 21 days from the day your order is delivered. Please find return address & form here.

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