12 Coffee Tables to Stir Up a Living Room Appearance

A coffee table can reveal many things about its owner: fashion, reading interests, sometimes even age. My mom has a coffee table in the early ’70s she just won’t eliminate. I am able to recall images of myself as a kid learning how to stand employing the edges to pull up myself. Her sentimental feelings with the table have led her to keep it, and it provides a hint that she is in the baby boomer generation.

Coffee tables are one of the most basic furniture pieces, often one of the best three first purchases when somebody is furnishing a home. And just like style, table fashions vary. Styles reflect the times, including materials, form and purpose. If you’re considering a brand new coffee table for your new year, here are 12 ideas to get you started.

Katie Leede & Company Studio

This simple wood coffee table has a new twist using a lower-than-standard height, about 12 to 14 inches, providing this sunny living space an updated appeal. Stack your favourite books in batches on top for a casual, homey appearance.

Chad Jackson Photo

The glass table is a classic choice for both traditional and contemporary interiors. Glass tables help create an airy, uncluttered feel. If you have a gorgeous rug you don’t want covered up, glass is your answer.

Dillard Pierce Design Associates

A live-edge slab table gives an instant soft modern appeal. With a metal base, it is a fantastic style to mix into eclectic arrangements.

Schwartz and Architecture

Tree trunk coffee tables such as this trio are becoming very popular within the green furniture motion. They’re usually very heavy; purchase ones with casters to make transit easier.

Powell/Kleinschmidt, Inc..

A coffee table made from separate pieces, such as those four square ones, is perfect for men and women who prefer to mix things up and move furniture around regularly. This geometric group has great modern appeal.

Rethink Design Studio

Have a favourite desk but long for a change? Splash on some paint! The color can tie into the room’s palette or present a dab of arbitrary color.

Best & Company

A petite coffee table set to a side is a fantastic option for a daybed. Allowing for simple access to the chair, this small table is just big enough to hold books, a lamp or a mug.

Cecilie Starin Design Inc..

A painted coffee table feels very conventional, adding complicated layers the eye loves to rest on. Note how this black coffee table is mixed with white painted seats and medium-toned end tables.

Branca, Inc..

Make it a soft shirt. An upholstered ottoman is indeed comfortable and legs-up casual that it is hard to resist. You always have the option to place a tray on top as a solid surface for accessories or drinks.

Tucker & Marks

Natural rock tables are beautiful in traditional and modern settings. Durable and substantial, they anchor a space as the focal point. Stone is an excellent starter to get a palette.

Bosworth Hoedemaker

Repurpose suitcase or an old trunk. These types of pieces provide a room a lived-in appearance when incorporating storage for blankets and pillows.

Patrick Sutton Associates

Consider a café-style height, exactly like on your favorite coffee shop. A café height changes the appearance and use of the table completely.

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