Directory bedside table in walnut, dating back to the beginning of the 19th century, from Italy. It features a drawer positioned under the upper shelf and a central door, both enriched by a bronze knob and handle, which add a decorative and functional touch. The truncated pyramid feet give stability and a distinctive character typical of the Directory period. The interiors are made of fir, a light and resistant wood, commonly used to ensure sturdiness without weighing down the overall structure. Changes have been made over time, which could include restoration interventions or adaptations of use, while still maintaining the historical integrity of the object.