The Night Effect bedside tables are inspired by the homonymous film technique that simulates night light even during the day.
Their ability to shape the ever-changing space comes through a true dialogue between volumetric corporality and structural lightness. With a sober and refined shape, they naturally appear as objects of value, unique and elegant, real treasure chests that are the protagonists – yet discreet – of the bed area. The legs, in curved metal profiles, like clasps, make the container floating and airy, albeit with a sense of solidity, in a perfect aesthetic balance, while the absence of edges gives a sensation of ergonomic functionality.
Finally, the thin marble top recovers that sense of modern classicism compared to the other materials, wood and metal, showing an evolution of style projected towards the contemporary.