A coffee table anchors a living room arrangement more than any other piece — it sets the visual weight of the space and either grounds the seating or leaves it floating. The tables here have weight, literally and figuratively.
You’ll find double-decker wood-and-metal designs with lower storage shelves. Reclaimed pillar coffee tables where the legs were architectural elements in a previous life. Round two-toned wood tables with pedestal bases. Live-edge slabs with raw bark edges still intact. Metal-frame pieces with thick wood tops.
Some are tall and narrow — better for smaller sofas and tighter arrangements. Others are low and wide. A few are round, which works better than rectangular in rooms where traffic flow matters. Construction spans solid sheesham, mango wood, reclaimed planks, and welded steel — the sourcing is genuinely mixed because the styles demand different materials.
Think about traffic flow when sizing a coffee table. Between the table and the sofa, 18 inches of clearance is the functional minimum. Come in to see the current selection.