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Round coffee tables offer a classic and elegant look while promoting better flow in your living room. Their circular design eliminates sharp corners, making them an excellent choice for households with children or pets. Opt for this kind of coffee table with a sleek metal base for a modern touch, or choose a wood coffee table for a more rustic feel. Their versatility makes them ideal for both small and large spaces, creating a cozy gathering spot for family and friends.

Square coffee tables exude modern simplicity and balance, making them a popular choice for contemporary interiors. Their symmetrical design creates visual harmony in your living space, while their compact size makes them suitable for smaller rooms. Square coffee tables with geometric patterns or mirrored surfaces can add a chic and stylish element to your dcor, instantly elevating the ambiance of your home.

For those who crave both style and functionality, a storage coffee table is the ultimate solution. These tables come equipped with built-in storage compartments, such as drawers, shelves, or lift-top lids, allowing you to stow away remote controls, magazines, blankets, and more. Whether you prefer a rustic wooden trunk-style table or a sleek modern coffee table with hidden compartments, a storage coffee table helps keep your living room organized without sacrificing style.

With different styles to match your seating and furniture, our coffee tables keep everything you like to have close by. Choose amongst our many coffee tables with storage, or if your looking for a specific modern look, these coffee tables will complement your living room design perfectly.

So much more than a surface for mugs and TV remotes, coffee tables offer all sorts of potential to brighten up your living room. A glass coffee table makes for an elegant, subtle addition to the room, while a coffee table with storage is perfect for creating space for a striking centerpiece. Need some design inspiration? Here are a few ways you can make your coffee table the focal point of your living room.

A great option is to go for coffee tables with storage so you can keep your books, magazines and other living room essentials out of the way, while making the surface all about your own personal style.

When it comes to styling your coffee accent table or coffee table set, consider what aesthetic works best for your space. If you're looking for some inspiration to find the perfect fit for your living room style, read up on all the details in our coffee table buying guide. To recreate a laid-back California vibe, think a rectangle wicker coffee table or a wood coffee and end table set to enhance the natural elements of your living room. Then, decorate your coffee table set with botanicals in vases or wooden centerpiece bowls. To complete the look, nest your modern coffee table and side tables together and display your favorite hardcover books and candles for a cozy feel. Or, if you want to style a modern living room, consider pairing a contemporary sectional with your favorite set of solid wood coffee tables and end tables. Its modern design and neutral color palette complement the natural wood finish of your living room coffee tables. Either way, sets of coffee tables have stylish surfaces that can be used for snack bowls and drinking glasses on movie night. If you choose a modern coffee table that has a glass top, accentuate its design appeal with small statuettes and other eye-catching decorative objects.

The right coffee table can transform your living room into a functional and stylish hub. Here are some essential factors to consider when choosing the perfect coffee table:

  • Size and Proportion
Make sure the size of your coffee table is proportional to your seating area. Consider a small 30 inch coffee table or a large 60 inch coffee table to fit your space. It should be about two-thirds the length of your sofa and at a comfortable height for easy access.

Consider your overall room style when selecting a coffee table. Whether you're drawn to rustic, contemporary, or eclectic designs, choose a material that complements your existing furniture and decor.

The shape of your coffee table can influence the flow of your room. Round coffee tables are great for smaller spaces and promoting easy movement, while rectangular coffee tables can complement longer sofas.

While matching is a common approach, mixing styles such as concrete or glass coffee tables to create a more eclectic and interesting look. Just ensure that the coffee table complements the overall aesthetic of your room.

Styling a coffee table involves balancing functionality and aesthetics. Use decorative items like trays, books, plants, and candles to create a visually appealing arrangement that reflects your personal style.

Furnish your spaces with Driade's design tables and coffee tables; each piece is a statement of style and innovation, characterized by unique shapes and high-quality materials. From clean and minimalist lines to intricate and bold details, every table is designed to make each space unique. The Driade collection offers a variety of styles and sizes, adapting to different needs and interior design styles. From compact solutions for smaller spaces to expandable tables to accommodate guests, versatility is a constant.

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A coffee table is a low table designed to be placed in a sitting area for convenient support of beverages, remote controls, magazines, books (especially large, illustrated coffee table books), decorative objects, and other small items.[1][2][3]

According to the listing in Victorian Furniture by R. W. Symonds & B. B. Whineray and also in The Country Life Book of English Furniture by Edward T. Joy, a table designed by E. W. Godwin in 1868 and made in large numbers by William Watt, and Collinson and Lock, is a coffee table.[4] If this is correct, it may be one of the earliest made in Europe. Other sources list it only as a "table", so this can not be stated categorically. Far from being a low table, this table was about twenty-seven inches high.[citation needed]

Later coffee tables were designed as low tables, and this idea may have come from the Ottoman Empire, based on the tables in use in tea gardens. As the Anglo-Japanese style was popular in Britain throughout the 1870s and 1880s,[5] and low tables were common in Japan, this seems to be an equally likely source for the concept of a long low table.

From the late 19th century onward, many coffee tables were subsequently made in earlier styles due to the popularity of revivalism, so it is quite possible to find Louis XVI-style coffee tables or Georgian-style coffee tables, but there seems to be no evidence of a table actually made as a coffee table before this time. Joseph Aronson in 1938 defined a coffee table as a "low wide table now used before a sofa or couch", adding "there is no historical precedent", perhaps suggesting they came late in the history of furniture. With the increasing availability of television sets from the 1950s onward, coffee tables came into their own, since they are low enough, even with cups and glasses on them, not to obstruct the view of the TV.

On the hunt for a particular style of vintage coffee table to complement an in-progress design project or interior? Our style filters make easy work of locating coffee tables in particular aesthetic styles such as Art Deco, Hollywood Regency, Mid-Century Modern and more. Browse brass coffee tables from brands like Pace Collection and Mastercraft, as well as Lucite tables from 1960s and 70s acrylic aficionado Charles Hollis Jones. Discover Postmodern Art Deco-inspired tables from Karl Springer, crafted of designer materials like lacquered goatskin and parchment. For those who desire authentic Art Deco, we routinely carry Aldo Tura coffee tables, as well. More of a modernist? Shop tables from beloved Mid-Century Modern brands like Lane Furniture, Broyhill, Drexel and many more.

Does a pouf and pillow-filled, floor-level dining experience fill your heart with a sense of unbridled glee? If so, we deem you a contender for used coffee table of the rustic and worldly variety. These are the tables crafted of reclaimed woods, knotty pines, and paint-washed boards. Surface area is expansive, inviting guests to sink down to table level and divulge in game playing and eat-with-your-hands-style dining. Nothing too precious here, which is exactly what a laid-back household with bohemian, farmhouse, or coastal vibes requires.

A coffee table should generally be slightly shorter than the couch. The ideal height for a coffee table is typically between 16 to 18", which is about 1-2 inches lower than the average couch seat height.

Whether to have a coffee table or not depends on personal preference and the available space in the living room. Coffee tables provide a convenient surface and can serve as a centerpiece for the room, but in smaller spaces, they may make the area feel cramped. They are still quite popular and most people have one in their living room to serve as a place to rest a coffee or a tea cup.

The general rule for the distance between a coffee table and couch is to leave about 12 to 18 inches of space. This allows for comfortable leg room and ease of movement around the table while still keeping items on the table within reach.

A coffee table should typically be about two-thirds the length of your couch. For example, if your couch is 96" long, a coffee table around 64" long would be a good fit. However, the size can vary depending on the available space and layout of the room.

Vintage coffee tables add character, uniqueness, and a sense of history to a living space. They are often crafted with high-quality materials and showcase excellent workmanship, making them a durable and long-lasting addition to any home.

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