Palu Nightstand
The Palu nightstand by Pianca is a unique addition to your modern bedroom. The one-of-a-kind silhouette resembles a bird cage for a nature-inspired touch. Also, it features contrasting materials on the frame and drawer that stands out against one another. The two drawers open smoothly and are perfect for essential items you want close by throughout the night. There’s also plenty of room on top for a table lamp, alarm clock, reading materials, and more.
Manufactured in Italy and designed by Raffaella Mangiarotti, the Palu nightstand is available in left and right-facing versions. The frame comes in wood finishes, and the drawers come in hard leather.
Designed by
Born and raised in Pavia, Italy, Raffaella Mangiarotti is a talented designer with years of experience. She graduated from Politecnico di Milano with a degree in architecture and then started her design career at Marco Zanuso's design firm. She learned to hone her skills and develop her individual design style that makes her work so sought after. After this, she got her Ph.D. in Environmental Design, so her designs are stunning, practical, and eco-friendly.
Mangiarotti collaborates with many prestigious companies, including Pianca. Her products are delicate and have a sense of lightness that makes a lovely impression in any modern space. She pays incredible attention to detail in every aspect of her products.
Manufactured by
- Designed by Raffauella Mangiarotti
- Available in left and right configurations
- The frame comes in wood finishes
- The drawers come in hard leather
- Manufactured in Italy
Closed position:
- 23¼"W × 20"D × 18"H
Opened position:
- 28"W × 26½"D × 18"H
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