A coffee table is arguably the most important piece of small furniture in any living room in terms of interior décor. There are virtually limitless ways to use coffee tables as accent pieces or even the focal element in any room. The fact that they are manufactured in a wide range of styles, designs, and materials only further adds to their potential usage in any room.
Why Should You Get to Know Your Options Before Buying a Coffee Table?
Just because coffee tables have a lot of variety between them, that does not automatically mean every seller you come across will have a large collection for you to choose from. Knowing a few of your unique options is important because it will let you avoid being misguided.
You may end up buying a coffee table that does not quite suit your interior décor. Even if it does, you may miss out on something unique that would have suited it much better. To avoid buyer’s remorse, here’s a brief introduction to some of the most elegant styles trending in coffee tables right now.
Mid-20th Century
The Mid-20th Century was introduced just a few years after the end of World War II, and it has remained popular even after so many decades. As is applicable for all coffee table designs in general, the rectangular, trunk-shaped design of the Mid-Century coffee table has been redesigned and customized to recreate the style several times as well. Wood has always been the preferred choice of material for all successful designs related to the Mid-Century coffee table.
The Minimalist’s Coffee Table
The minimalist’s coffee table is generally painted in just one or at most, two solid colors. The classic design looks similar to a Sci-Fi cuboid that’s placed on top of a smaller cuboid. They don’t have separate feet because the smaller cuboid structure acts as the single foot for the larger cuboid, which is the coffee table itself.
With sharp lines, bright shades, and a clean and cut profile, the minimalist’s coffee table looks just as futuristic today as it did decades ago during its first inception. The minimalist’s coffee table is ideal for any home with a contemporary, modern, or minimalist interior.
The Trunk
Imagine what an old, rich wood trunk would look like if it was fitted with drawers and redesigned as a coffee table? The image you have in your mind is probably quite close to the actual design.
Coffee Tables with Storage Options
Almost any coffee table’s primary style can be reworked to add cabinets or drawers underneath. Doing so can be quite handy and useful for consumers, adding more practical functionality to a coffee table and creating a unique, contemporary design in the process.
A flat coffee table is any coffee table that has a flat and slim surface with three to four joined or separate legs. They are the most common coffee tables which you will come across, which is why they were not mentioned in this post.
If you are interested in keeping things super simple, flat coffee tables do come in all geometric shapes and sizes, but most are either rectangular, squarish, circular, or oval. The choice of materials is also vast here, with wood and glass being the two most common.