Night stand or end table.
$2,575.00
Custom Order1 in stock
Ask the ArtisanEmbrace the quiet majesty of the forest with the Silent Night Nightstand, a piece that brings the serene beauty of a moonlit woodland directly to your bedside. Handcrafted with an artisan’s touch, this table features exquisite, hand-carved panels depicting a dense thicket of trees, wrapping your essentials in the timeless texture of nature. The rich, earthy tones of the solid wood frame are perfectly complemented by a smooth, chocolate-leather top, framed by traditional brass-head tacks that lend an air of rustic sophistication to any cabin or mountain-inspired bedroom.
Beyond its striking silhouette and pole-style legs, the Silent Night offers more than meets the eye. While the primary drawer glides open to reveal ample space for your evening reads, this piece hides a clever secret for the discerning owner. Tucked away within its masterful joinery is a discreet hidden compartment, providing a secure and invisible sanctuary for your most precious valuables or private documents. It is a rare blend of functional art and practical security, ensuring that while the world outside may be loud, your personal retreat remains peaceful, organized, and perfectly protected.

After attending harpsichord building school in Rhode Island, Lester moved to Colorado to build guitars with the Bennett brothers. He moved to Cody to build houses, cabinets, and finally furniture. Lester bridges and blends many styles together in a way no one else has tried, to achieve a look that is not overbearing, but contains many elements. Components of Adirondack, Shaker, Molesworth, New Mexican, and Native American can all be found in his art. His specialty is in working with interior designers to create custom pieces. Lester’s designs have appeared in numerous books written by Ralph Kylloe, Elmo Baca, and Chase Ewald, in Architectural Digest, the TODAY show, and the Home and Garden Network. Woodworking is my religion, the clean line and craft of the Shakers, the natural beauty of a tree, its branches, indigenous woods, people, time, texture, and labor of Love.