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Campaign Tables Lead the Charge for Chic
Snagged from military use by home interiors, this classic table has ascended the style ranks and proved its loyalty to versatility
French campaign tables, with their slender lines and accordion-style bases, have such an air of adventure and romance about them. Also known as gueridons, they were originally used during military operations because they were so easy to transport. Today you're more likely to see them in the home than on the battlefield — their slim profile, timeless form and portability put them among the most versatile of design classics.
A freestanding tub often requires a table or other surface nearby to hold sundries. The campaign style is perfect for this airy bathroom — a visual featherweight, it has no heavy lines to weigh down the space.
Campaign tables tend to be petite, so they slip easily into tight nooks and crannies, such as the gap between this desk and armchair.
The table in this nursery is an inspired touch — it adds another layer of dramatic black to the room yet feels informal enough for a child's space.
Campaign tables don't always work well on either side of a sofa; they're just too small in most cases. However, this broader-based square style suits the scale nicely.
This streamlined tripod base interprets classic campaign style in a fresh, modern way.
Directoire Brass and Black Granite End Table
With a rich brass finish and a black granite top, this table whispers of understated opulence.
Metal Accordion Side Table | Urban Outfitters
This affordable beauty's elegance belies its pint-size price tag.
Regina Andrew Polished Nickel Campaign Table Lamp
If you don't have a place to put a table, a campaign lamp base adds the same flavor.