Winter Event Coffee Tables
It’s the space where you pop your cuppa and lay out your favourite magazines, the piece that showcases your favourite accessories. This January, coffee tables take centre stage with amazing savings. Enhance your living room with a stylish focal point that combines practicality and elegance. If your space feels lackluster, adding a coffee table is the perfect way to inject those finishing touches for a polished, pulled-together look. Create visual interest with matching sets and varied heights to elevate your décor.
The heart of every living room. Made for laptops, books, and feet-up evenings.
The heart of every living room. Made for laptops, books, and feet-up evenings.
The heart of every living room. Made for laptops, books, and feet-up evenings.
The heart of every living room. Made for laptops, books, and feet-up evenings.
The heart of every living room. Made for laptops, books, and feet-up evenings.
The heart of every living room. Made for laptops, books, and feet-up evenings.
The heart of every living room. Made for laptops, books, and feet-up evenings.
The heart of every living room. Made for laptops, books, and feet-up evenings.
The heart of every living room. Made for laptops, books, and feet-up evenings.
The heart of every living room. Made for laptops, books, and feet-up evenings.
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- The ideal coffee table height is typically the same or slightly lower than your sofa seat, usually around 40-43cm. For the right size, consider your sofa's length - aim for a coffee table that's about two-thirds as long. A coffee table's width can vary based on the size and layout of your living room but usually range from 80-120 cm. Leave enough space between the coffee table and other furniture for easy movement, around 45-60cm. Consider the depth as well; a deeper table offers more surface area but can make it harder to reach items while seated. If space is tight, a smaller, round coffee table can be a good option, or even a nest of tables for flexible use. Always check the product's page for specific measurements and dimensions, as some products may differ.
- The ideal coffee table size depends on your living room dimensions and sofa configuration. Allow at least 45cm between the coffee table and sofa to comfortably stretch your legs. In a larger living room, a bigger rectangular or square coffee table works well, providing ample surface space. For smaller spaces, a round or oval coffee table can create a sense of openness. Consider the height too - ideally, it should be level with or slightly lower than your sofa seat cushions. If you entertain frequently, a larger table offers more space for drinks and snacks. Alternatively, a nest of tables provides flexibility. Balance functionality with aesthetics, choosing a coffee table that complements your existing furniture and style.
- Choosing a coffee table colour that complements your sofa depends on the look you want to achieve. For a cohesive and calming feel, opt for a coffee table in a similar colour palette to your sofa. If your sofa is a neutral shade like grey or beige, a coffee table in a slightly darker or lighter shade of the same colour creates a harmonious space. If you prefer a bolder look, choose a contrasting colour. For example, a dark wood or black coffee table can create a striking contrast against a light-coloured sofa, while a white or light wood coffee table can pop against a dark sofa. You can also tie the coffee table colour to other elements in the room, such as the rug, curtains, or artwork. Consider the material of the coffee table as well. A glass coffee table can create a sense of airiness, while a ceramic or marble coffee table adds a touch of luxury.
- The best material for your coffee table depends on your lifestyle and aesthetic preferences. For durability and easy maintenance, our ceramic or marbled ceramic finishes are an excellent choice, being heat, scratch, and chip resistant. If you prefer a natural look, wood creates a warm and inviting feel, with options like mango wood offering unique character. Glass coffee tables give an airy, modern vibe, while metal options introduce an industrial or contemporary touch. Consider the existing furniture and style of your living room to select a material that complements your overall decor.
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