A matched bedroom set is a relatively modern idea. For most of furniture history a bedroom accumulated - a bed from one maker, a chest inherited, a table bought later - and the room was a record of time passing rather than a single decision. Sets arrived when workshops became large enough to make several pieces to one drawing at one time.
What that gives you is consistency of detail rather than merely of style. On this set the same shell appears at the centre of the footboard and on the drawer fronts, cut with the same tools by the same hands in the same weeks, so the pieces agree with each other in a way that separately bought furniture never quite does.
The low bedside tables are part of that thinking. Bedside height is usually decided by the mattress, not by fashion: a lamp should sit close to pillow level, and a table that is too tall puts the light in your eyes. Our master Indian artisans build them to the height of your finished bed rather than to a standard, which is only possible because the bed and the tables are made together.