Best coffee tables

Discover the perfect coffee table for your living room with our comprehensive guide. We've tested and selected the top options in various styles and sizes, from modern to rustic, with and without storage. Find expert tips on choosing the ideal height, shape, and material, whether wood, glass, or marble, to complement your existing sofa and decor. Explore our curation to find the centerpiece that will anchor your living space and fit your budget.

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    Lift-Top Coffee Table

    122 Global Votes
    • They rise when needed

      (+4)

    Lift-top coffee tables offer versatility and functionality by providing a surface that can be raised for dining or working, along with hidden storage space. This makes them perfect for compact living areas where maximizing utility is essential.

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    Hammered Drum Coffee Table

    22 Global Votes
    • Unique hammered drum design

      (+4)

    The hammered drum design adds a unique textural element to the living room, while the round shape is perfect for smaller spaces. It serves as a stylish focal point without taking up too much room, blending form and function.

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    Round Coffee Tables

    4 Global Votes
    • Smooth and organic design

      (+4)

    Round coffee tables are excellent for small rooms because their soft lines and lack of corners make them space-efficient and safe to navigate around. They promote a sense of openness and can be easily placed in tight areas.

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    Wood and Metal Coffee Table with Storage Shelf

    1 Global Votes
    • Modern and attractive design

      (+4)

    These tables combine the aesthetic appeal of wood and metal with the practicality of a storage shelf, offering both style and functionality. The storage shelf provides a convenient place to keep books, magazines, or other living room essentials, helping to maintain a clutter-free space.

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    Skinny Oval Coffee Table

    0 Global Votes
    • Elegant oval design

      (+3)

    Oval coffee tables are ideal for smaller spaces as they allow for easier traffic flow and prevent sharp corners from obstructing movement. Their elongated shape fits well in narrow areas, maximizing space without sacrificing functionality.