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The BDI Reveal 1192 Lift-Top Coffee Table raises comfortably for seated use. At the same time, storage compartments keep everyday essentials from gaming controllers to remote controls, laptops, and reading material close at hand. Reveal's satin-etched glass top conceals an inner storage compartment, while side storage shelves are perfect for remotes and game controllers. Partners perfectly with the Reveal end table.
Timeless Design
Top and lower display surfaces feature luxuriously smooth matte black satin-etched tempered glass. Accented by your choice of three wood finishes, the Reveal end table personifies timeless style.Smooth Operator
Pneumatic supports provide a smooth opening and closing motion aided by a contoured finger-pull notch under the tabletop surface.Perfect Partners
Partner with the Reveal lift-top coffee table to create a beautifully functional table grouping for work and relaxation.On the Side
The slender yet highly versatile Reveal end table coordinates perfectly with a variety of seating and living room configurations. Available in three finishes, the table's tempered glass top and lower shelf are ideal for display, while a unique divided compartment provides storage and concealed cable management. Pairs perfectly with the Reveal lift-top coffee table.Design Features
A place for everything. Maybe not always the primary focus of a room, BDI occasional tables shine in their supportive role through streamlined design, durable construction, and premium finishes.- Steel supports
- Adjustable levelers
- Divided storage
- Cable management opening
- Hardwood veneers
- Satin-etched tempered glass top
- Powder coated steel
Matthew Weatherly
Matthew Weatherly is BDI's Associate Design Director. A graduate of the prestigious Royal Danish Academy of Fine arts and Pratt Institute, Weatherly is most well-known for BDI's popular Corridor, Tanami, Sequel, and Centro designs.
"My studies in Denmark had the most significant impact on my design aesthetic. I was fortunate to have Erling Christoffersen as my professor, and he introduced me to the works of Danish Modern designers. Arne Jacobsen, Børge Mogensen, Poul Kjærholm, Finn Juhl, Poul Henningsen, and Hans Wegner are among the most influential designers to me."
- Matt Weatherly
BDI
Design is at the heart of what BDI does. It is their main core value, and a passion for design is infused throughout every department in the company. But they take great pride in creating innovative furniture that is not only beautifully designed.
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