
The shape of the Observer nightstand is inspired by a fond childhood memory of designer Yaniv Chen. In his grandmother’s bedroom, her nightstand was a small but charming fixture—topped with night creams, a rotating pile of half‑read books, her gold cat‑eye reading glasses, and, most intriguing of all, a silver, eye‑shaped jewellery box. Quietly gleaming, the box seemed to hold a certain appeal, its presence felt without needing to shout for attention.
For Chen, it was more than just a piece of furniture—it was part of her character: graceful, composed, and a little mysterious. This memory found its way into the design of the Observer nightstand, a piece that reflects the gentle theatre of life at the bedside. Its form is functional yet personal—rooted in memory, sentiment, and the subtle charm of simple elegance.
