Ten coffee tables to elevate any living room
Text by Claire Brodka
30.08.23
Coffee tables are some of the most versatile furniture pieces in the home, changing from display cabinets to impromptu dinner tables in a matter of minutes. We take a look at different highlights from our Architonic catalogue.
Examples like Coalesse’s moveable Sebastopol coffee table prove that the furniture pieces are often much more than the eye can see
Examples like Coalesse’s moveable Sebastopol coffee table prove that the furniture pieces are often much more than the eye can see
×If one had to assign a hierarchy to living room furniture, sofas would undoubtedly be at the top. And though we all love to be engulfed by soft cushions during a relaxing tv evening, much of the activity surrounding those at-home movie screenings wouldn’t be possible without another staple of the space: the coffee table.
Coffee tables can do so much more than hide remotes or act as temporary drink or popcorn trays
Coffee tables can do so much more than hide remotes or act as temporary drink or popcorn trays. By putting a special twist on their pieces through surprising material choices, accessories or clever engineering, designers can elevate the dining table’s little cousin to new heights and functions, enabling users to take full advantage of its versatility. Here are ten examples of coffee tables that go above and beyond.
Still in vogue: glass coffee tables may have had their heyday decades ago, but designs like the Avet Low Table by Prestoria (top) or Objekto's Kaeko Black (bottom) prove their timelessness
Still in vogue: glass coffee tables may have had their heyday decades ago, but designs like the Avet Low Table by Prestoria (top) or Objekto's Kaeko Black (bottom) prove their timelessness
×Glass coffee tables
If the thought of a glass coffee table conjures distinctly mid-century modern vibes for you, think again. While the material was certainly popular with Bauhaus enthusiasts, it has since lost none of its charm or effectiveness. Examples like Prostoria’s Avet Low Table prove that glass tabletops are particularly well suited to smaller spaces given their translucent and reflective appearance.
Rather than crowding an already busy field of vision, glass coffee tables allow the eye to be drawn to display objects like books or grant uninterrupted views of a painfully chosen rug
Rather than crowding an already busy field of vision, they allow the eye to be drawn to display objects like books or grant uninterrupted views of a painfully chosen rug. Both the Prostoria model and Objekto’s Kaeko Black also impress with their wiry, sculptural base – a clever accent that offers design intrigue without taking away from the weightless feel of the deceivingly heavy tabletop material.
Bonaldo's Slot Coffee Table (top) can be combined in various heights and tabletop variants, while Swedish Ninja's Zick Zack model (bottom) provides a monochrome extendable surface
Bonaldo's Slot Coffee Table (top) can be combined in various heights and tabletop variants, while Swedish Ninja's Zick Zack model (bottom) provides a monochrome extendable surface
×Stackable coffee tables
Why be content with just one coffee table when you could have two (or more)? Stackable coffee table options multiply space when needed and otherwise remain discreet by sliding into or on top of each other. There is something to be said about variations in colour, too, – Swedish Ninja’s Zick Zack Nesting Table Set is neatly effective in the expansion department and offers a geometric colour pop on top. If monochrome is more your style, combining different heights and tabletop materials of the Slot Coffee Table by Bonaldo will provide visual stimulation as well as extra surface area without being too shrill.
Coffee tables on castors like Linddna's Curve Table L (top) or Coalesse's Sebastopol design (bottom) provide more space to stretch your legs after a lazy dinner or have your movie snacks on the side rather than in front of the sofa
Coffee tables on castors like Linddna's Curve Table L (top) or Coalesse's Sebastopol design (bottom) provide more space to stretch your legs after a lazy dinner or have your movie snacks on the side rather than in front of the sofa
×Coffee tables on castors
For those that want even more flexibility, moveable coffee tables are the way to go, no matter if you’re looking for more space to stretch your legs after a lazy dinner or prefer to have your movie snacks on the side rather than in front of the sofa. Models equipped with castors can either promote their wheels like Linddna’s Curve Table L or hide them like Coalesse’s Sebastopol design. Thanks to its sleek black wheels, the former’s mobility is immediately visible and its top and bottom trays provide ample space. The Sebastopol coffee table, on the other hand, belies the fact that it can offer a moveable feast due to its solid wood material and comparatively small castors.
Ozzio Italia’s Box coffee table (middle, bottom) expands from its original shape into a fully formed dining table for up to eight guests, while TEAM 7’s lift coffee table (top) can be adjusted in height from 35 to 71 cm
Ozzio Italia’s Box coffee table (middle, bottom) expands from its original shape into a fully formed dining table for up to eight guests, while TEAM 7’s lift coffee table (top) can be adjusted in height from 35 to 71 cm
×Height-adjustable coffee tables
No matter if you are in favour of meals consumed in front of the tv or prefer to stick to a glass of wine or bottle of beer with your evening entertainment: height-adjustable coffee tables can prevent unnecessary spills that come from otherwise awkward angles and even provide a real dinner table experience when prompted.
Height-adjustable coffee tables can prevent unnecessary spills that come from otherwise awkward angles and even provide a real dinner table experience when prompted
Ozzio Italia’s Box coffee table is particularly impressive in the latter realm. In its original state, it resembles any other sleek, low coffee table design, but when extended to full height and length, it provides space for up to eight dinner guests at once. While TEAM 7’s lift coffee table isn’t quite as transformative, it can be adjusted in height from 35 to 71 cm by means of levers on the bottom side and offers extra built-in storage.
For extra storage, coffee tables with drawers such as Minotti’s Solid coffee table (top) or the Matic Storage Unit by Knoll International (bottom) can either hide unappealing clutter or lay open display objects
For extra storage, coffee tables with drawers such as Minotti’s Solid coffee table (top) or the Matic Storage Unit by Knoll International (bottom) can either hide unappealing clutter or lay open display objects
×Coffee tables with drawers
On the topic of built-in storage: coffee tables with drawers are the perfect fit for anyone looking to hide unappealing clutter or rotate their display objects depending on who is coming around for a visit. Minotti’s Solid coffee table stays true to its name, offering a firm, low-lying island in the living room seascape that hides its ample drawer thanks to a clever push-and-pull opening mechanism. Knoll International approaches storage differently, laying bare its Matic Storage Unit’s wooden insides and anything that occupies them in the ample space beneath a handy tray. But no need to fear: for those that prefer a closed system, the design is also available with varying marble table tops.
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