Coffee Tables

Grey Spider Bone Inlay Coffee Table

Grey Spider Bone Inlay Coffee Table

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$3,449.99

Hand Painted Diamond Coffee Table

Hand Painted Diamond Coffee Table

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$4,458.99

Diwali Bone Inlay Gray Floral Coffee Table Default Title

Diwali Bone Inlay Gray Floral Coffee Table

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$4,048.99

Taruga Bone Inlay Coffee Table

Taruga Bone Inlay Coffee Table

(6)

$3,449.99

White Desi Bone Inlay Round Coffee Table

White Desi Bone Inlay Round Coffee Table

(1)

From $2,586.99

Black and White Stripe Waterfall Bone Inlay Coffee Table with Brass Leg

Black and White Stripe Waterfall Bone Inlay Coffee Table with Brass Leg

(5)

$4,311.99

Handcrafted Mother of Pearl Golden Base Round Coffee Table Same as picture

Handcrafted Mother of Pearl Golden Base Round Coffee Table

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$3,449.99

Amethyst Round Coffee Side Table

Amethyst Round Coffee Side Table

(4)

From $659.99

Gold Cracked Round Coffee Table

Gold Cracked Round Coffee Table

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From $6,815.99

Bone Inlay Parisian Round Coffee Table Default Title

Bone Inlay Parisian Round Coffee Table

(5)

$2,594.99

Botanical Blue Bone Inlay Coffee Table

Botanical Blue Bone Inlay Coffee Table

(2)

$2,069.99

Handmade Bone Inlay Geometric Pattern Coffee Table

Handmade Bone Inlay Geometric Pattern Coffee Table

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From $2,631.99

Bone Inlay Black and White Geometric Stardom Coffee Table

Bone Inlay Black and White Geometric Stardom Coffee Table

(1)

$1,904.99

Black and White Zic Zac Bone Inlay Round Coffee Table

Black and White Zic Zac Bone Inlay Round Coffee Table

(1)

From $2,939.99

FAQs

For both style and function, your coffee table should be the right size for the space where you'll be sitting. It should be about two-thirds of the length of your sofa at most. If you want a sleek look, it should be about the same height as your sofa cushions or a little lower. 

This will make it easy to move around. Leave about 14 to 18 inches of space between the table and the sofa. A round or square coffee table can help keep the room flowing well and be easy to get to from all sides when there are sectionals or other large seating arrangements.

Take everything off of a coffee table before you clean it. This includes books, decorations, and coasters. To clean the surface, use a dry, soft cloth to wipe it down. If you want to clean a wooden table, wet a cloth and add water and a few drops of dish soap.

Clean the table by wiping it with the grain, and then dry it right away. Use a vinegar-and-water mix or a glass cleaner to clean glass tables so they don't get streaks. Then, use a clean cloth to wipe them down. An acid-free cleaner and a soft cloth will keep marble or stone tables from getting scratched. Don't use rough chemicals or sponges on the finish to keep it safe.

Putting together a round coffee table is all about balance, layers, and making things look interesting. To ground the layout, start with a piece in the middle, like a decorative tray or a stack of books. 

A small vase with fresh flowers or plants, a sculpture, or a candle can be used to add different heights. Sort things into odd numbers, like three or five, to give your room a natural, put-together look. 

Mix wood, glass, metal, and cloth, and make sure the color scheme goes with the rest of the room's decor. Aim for both style and functionality, and leave some room around the edges of the table so it doesn't feel too crowded.