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Catch-All Side Table

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Created by the French interior design studio Grégoire de Lafforest, this small table features a  built-in chute-and-bag system for keeping stray objects. The tabletop is carved so that items slide down into the flexible bag-drawer, which can be opened from the other side as needed. This inventive furniture design hides clutter and gives users something nice to look at instead. The table serves as a shining display and is a handsome design with a varnished oak wood tabletop, a colorful bag underneath, and four legs lacquered in black.

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