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Tables For Your Living Room

Natural marble and travertine coffee tables to pair with your sofa, complete your living room, and connect with the outdoor environment. Customisation available for selected models.
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Living Room Tables

Coffee and side tables are the quiet workhorses of the living room—functional, versatile, and often underestimated in their ability to tie a space together. These pieces are more than just surfaces for setting down a cup of coffee or a stack of books; they are design elements that contribute to the rhythm and flow of a room. From their shapes and sizes to their materials and finishes, coffee and side tables play a crucial role in defining the character of your living space. They are the connective tissue between your sofa, lounge chairs, and media console, creating a cohesive and inviting environment that feels both intentional and effortless.

When it comes to shapes, the options are as varied as the needs they serve. Round coffee tables, with their soft curves, are ideal for smaller spaces or rooms with a lot of movement, as they eliminate sharp corners and create a sense of flow. They pair beautifully with sectional sofas or a pair of lounge chairs, encouraging conversation and connection. Rectangular tables, on the other hand, offer a more structured look, making them a natural fit for larger rooms or longer sofas. Their linear design complements the clean lines of modern media consoles and provides ample surface area for decor, books, or trays. Square tables strike a balance between the two, offering symmetry and versatility, while oval tables combine the best of both worlds—soft edges with a generous footprint.

Size is equally important when selecting coffee and side tables. A coffee table should be proportional to your sofa, typically sitting at about two-thirds its length and positioned within easy reach. Side tables, meanwhile, should align with the height of your sofa’s armrests or lounge chair seats, ensuring they are both functional and comfortable to use. Consider the scale of your room as well; a large, statement-making coffee table can anchor a spacious living area, while a set of smaller tables can provide flexibility in a more compact space.

Materials are where coffee and side tables truly come to life, offering an opportunity to introduce texture, color, and personality into your living room. Natural Calacatta Viola marble, with its striking violet veining and white background, is a showstopper—a piece of art in its own right. It pairs beautifully with neutral tones and adds a touch of opulence to any setting. Ivory travertine, with its warm, earthy hues and subtle texture, brings a sense of understated elegance, connecting the indoors with the natural world outside. Silver travertine, on the other hand, offers a cooler, more contemporary vibe, its silvery-gray tones complementing modern or industrial interiors.

Wood, perhaps the most timeless of materials, brings warmth and organic texture to a room. Whether you choose a rich walnut, a light oak, or a reclaimed teak, wood tables have a way of grounding a space and creating a sense of harmony. They pair effortlessly with leather sofas, fabric chairs, and even metal accents, making them a versatile choice for any style. For those looking to blur the line between indoors and outdoors, wood tables with natural finishes or live edges can evoke the feeling of a forest or a rustic retreat, bringing a touch of nature into your home.

Pairing coffee and side tables with your existing furniture is an art in itself. A round marble table can soften the angular lines of a modern sofa, while a wooden table with a live edge can add warmth to a sleek, minimalist setting. Consider the interplay of materials—a travertine coffee table paired with metal-framed side tables, for example, creates a dynamic contrast that feels both cohesive and interesting. Don’t forget to layer in accessories like trays, books, or a vase of fresh flowers to add personality and depth.

In a living room with a media console, coffee and side tables can help balance the visual weight of the space. A low-profile coffee table in front of the sofa, flanked by side tables of varying heights, creates a sense of symmetry and order. If your console is a focal point, opt for tables with complementary materials or finishes to create a harmonious look. For example, a wood console might be paired with marble or travertine tables to add contrast and interest.

Ultimately, coffee and side tables are the finishing touches that complete a living room, bringing together all the elements of your design in a way that feels both functional and beautiful. They are the surfaces that hold your life—your morning coffee, your favorite book, the remote control—and the pieces that quietly elevate your space. Here, you’ll find a curated selection of coffee and side tables designed to meet these needs. From natural stone to warm wood, each piece is crafted with care and attention to detail, offering endless possibilities for creating a living room that feels uniquely yours. Take your time exploring the options, and imagine how these tables might come together in your home. After all, the right table is more than just a surface—it’s a statement.