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Modern nightstands are usually small bedside tables, often with a [[drawer]]. They are often used to support a [[lamp (fixture)|lamp]], [[alarm clock|alarm clock]], reading matter, a glass of water, medication, or other useful items that might be required during the night.
Modern nightstands are usually small bedside tables, often with a [[drawer]]. They are often used to support a [[lamp (fixture)|lamp]], [[alarm clock|alarm clock]], reading matter, a glass of water, medication, or other useful items that might be required during the night.

A nice collection of nightstands (to which you can add your own)can be found here: http://nighttable.wordpress.com.


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Modern Nightstand

A nightstand (in American English) or a bedside table (in British English) is a small table or cabinet designed to stand beside a bed or elsewhere in a bedroom, as a place to put anything likely to be required during the night.

Before indoor flushing toilets became commonplace, the main function of a nightstand was to contain a chamber pot. As a result, early nightstands often were small cabinets, sometimes fitted with a drawer, and usually containing an enclosed storage space below covered by one or more doors. Another term sometimes given to such cabinets was commode.

Modern nightstands are usually small bedside tables, often with a drawer. They are often used to support a lamp, alarm clock, reading matter, a glass of water, medication, or other useful items that might be required during the night.

A nice collection of nightstands (to which you can add your own)can be found here: http://nighttable.wordpress.com.