The Azniv Mother Of Pearl End Table is one of those small pieces that draws the eye every time you walk past it. Its round top is a patchwork of mother of pearl set by hand, each fragment catching the light a little differently, so the surface shifts between cool whites, soft greys, and warm amber tones as you move around the room. Three elegant arched legs in a rich bronzed brown hold it up, giving the table a balanced, sculptural stance that makes it feel less like furniture and more like an object chosen with purpose.
The contrast is what gives this piece its character. Up top, the pearl inlay is delicate and luminous, shell-soft in the way it scatters light. Below, the legs are heavy and grounded, tapering to a sure point that steadies the whole form. That deliberate pairing of fragile sparkle with a solid base is what keeps the table from feeling either too precious or too plain. Each top is laid individually, so the pattern you receive is genuinely your own, with no two arrangements falling exactly alike.
It earns a place in a room without pushing anything else out. Set it beside an armchair to hold a glass and a paperback, slip it next to the bed as a compact nightstand, or let it stand alone in a corner where the inlay can catch the afternoon light. The white-and-brown palette plays easily with linen, leather, dark woods, and pale neutrals, settling into existing schemes rather than competing with them, whether your space leans modern, vintage, or somewhere comfortably in between.
This is the accent piece you keep for years and eventually pass down, the kind that gathers a little history as it goes. If you've been looking for an end table that feels hand-finished and collected rather than mass-produced, with craftsmanship and a quiet luxury you notice more the longer you live with it, the Azniv is for you.