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Connubia
This contemporary table is adjustable in both height and width, making it as versatile and durable as it is aesthetically pleasing.
Moe's Home Collection
Our round coffee table boasts a sleek pedestal base that creates a dramatic but minimal silhouette. Crafted from engineered wood, this table is both scratch- and stain-resistant, ensuring it stays looking fresh and clean. Its minimalist design easily complements any decor style. It accommodates up to 200 lbs. of books, magazines, coasters, and decorative accents. So go ahead, kick back and enjoy your favorite beverage or the latest read on this effortlessly cool coffee table.
Woodbridge Furniture
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Adapted from late 16th-century Chinese Ming dynasty originals, a square framed top is elevated on squared corner posts joined by apron rail stretchers.
Looks just like the pictures. Came fully assembled.. Emily. Greenland, NH. 2024-08-27 20:57:56
Bringing new levels of connection to interior living, the Folke coffee table is a showcase of nature’s majesty. Entirely constructed from solid oak, the individual components of this piece are beautifully shaped and joined, coming together in absolute harmony. Natural woodgrain and artisanal craft make Folke an all-natural standout.
Four Hands
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Light poplar burl crafts an organic-looking shape, bringing a sense of moment to this design-forward coffee table. An understated plinth base finishes the look while adding intriguing balance of scale.
ARTERIORS
A chevron pattern of mixed Ofram veneer with an oyster finish lends masculine appeal to the Zuki. Hardware details make all the difference for this seemingly simplistic cocktail table. Its geometric appeal is enhanced with bronze accents at each vertical edge. The finish will vary.
Moooi
Obon is a collection of three tables inspired by an ancient, earthy, irregular material terra-cotta. With its origins lost in the mists of time, terracotta is at the base of millenary archaeological finds all over the world. These precious discoveries are evidence of our timeless creativity and desire to leave a sign, admire, and ritualize.
Gus* Modern
Bauhaus-inspired design gets a contemporary update with the Manifold collection. Featuring elegant, clean-lined tables that can stand alone or nest together, the well-considered silhouettes optimize space with innovative design compatibility. The square coffee table serves as an ideal companion for sectionals or a grouping of armchairs, bringing people together for meaningful interaction. While the tabletop provides ample space to spread out, the slender metal legs contribute to an overall light, sleek aesthetic. Each with the promise to elevate your space.
Kartell
TipTop is a small side table, light and versatile, formed of a single base supporting the solid 18.9" diameter table top. The combination of the colored top and the transparent, hollow leg gives depth to the structure.
I love these tables. I have several of them. Only problem is that I use them outside and when it rains the water gets inside the table. So I leave them under an overhang when not in use.. Bonnie. Palm Beach Gardens, FL. 2024-08-14 12:29:37
Theodore Alexander
The Origins Cocktail Table is an updated take on modern design principles. Beneath a polished Volakas Arebescato marble surface, a figured sycamore base is supported by long, slender legs and a brass stretcher in Starlight.
A lovely low table with a planked oak top over four organically shaped legs and stretchers.
. Lee. Austin, TX. 2024-05-27 20:47:44
Phillips Collection
At Phillips collection is informed by the beauty of nature. By combining modern design and organic materials, we’ve created a look that’s uniquely our own but also reflects your individuality. Scraps of teak wood are puzzled together and hand-finished with care to create these organic contemporary tables. This piece is crafted from natural solid wood. The color and character of wood grain may vary, adding a unique character to your piece.
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