A coffee table takes up more visual real estate than almost anything else in a living room and yet so many of them are chosen last, almost as an afterthought. Too low, too large, too flimsy, or so precious you feel anxious putting a glass down. We’ve looked at this from the angle of how people actually use a living room. Feet up on a Sunday. Drinks with friends on a Friday. A surface that holds the remote, the book, the candle, and still looks considered rather than cluttered. What we found is that the best coffee tables have a clear point of view. They know what they are. A solid wood piece that only gets better with use. A stone top that anchors a room without overpowering it. A tiered design that adds storage without looking like it’s trying too hard. These are the tables worth centering your seating around.
Claire's Picks
Living Room Coffee Tables That Earn Their Footprint
A coffee table takes up more visual real estate than almost anything else in a living room and yet so many of them are chosen last, almost as an afterthought. Too low, too large, too flimsy, or so precious you feel anxious putting a glass down. We've looked at this from the angle of how people actually use a living room. Feet up on a Sunday. Drinks with friends on a Friday. A surface that holds the remote, the book, the candle, and still looks considered rather than cluttered. What we found is that the best coffee tables have a clear point of view. They know what they are. A solid wood piece that only gets better with use. A stone top that anchors a room without overpowering it. A tiered design that adds storage without looking like it's trying too hard. These are the tables worth centering your seating around.
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