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Why is Chic Coffee Tables Better?

Author: venusgeng

Jul. 28, 2025

Chic Coffee Tables(es,el,ar) to Elevate Your Living Room - Dovetail Furniture

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14 Best Coffee Tables for Every Style and Budget | Architectural Digest

The best coffee tables can really unify a space—coming in every shape, size, and material you can think of—but the hard part is browsing through pages and pages of options online to find the one that fits the vibe and style of your space.

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We did some digging, and we’re here to report that there are tons of lovable coffee tables in every style and at every price point—from smaller end table designs and nesting coffee tables to options made of reclaimed wood. In our buying guide, you’ll find a curated selection of picks from some of our favorite brands (in addition to other great options that score high marks for their design and style). Many of our picks have been tried and tested by us, with an AD editor’s testimony included that delves into what makes each coffee table stand out, how each person uses it in their space, and anything else buyers should keep in mind. So no matter your aesthetic preference—from sleek and Scandinavian to midcentury modern—there’s a piece just begging to be given pride of place in your home.

Our Top Picks for the Best Coffee Tables:

  • Best Lift-Top Coffee Table: Castlery Harper Lift-Top Coffee Table, $899
  • Best Rattan Coffee Table: Nathan James Sonia Coffee Table, $250
  • Most Versatile Coffee Table: Wade Nesting Coffee Table $819
  • Best Statement Coffee Table: Sixpenny Pisces Coffee Table, $1,699
  • Best Round Coffee Table: HAY Wood Slit Coffee Table, $595
  • Best Storage Coffee Table: Russet Champ Coffee Table, $200
  • Best Midcentury Modern Coffee Table: IKEA Stockholm Coffee Table, $350

“While the most attractive furniture pieces aren’t always the most practical, Castlery’s Harper lift-top coffee table looks elevated and offers ample storage. It’s so easy to hide away items like spare throw blankets or extra cushions in the hidden compartment or even use the uplifted surface as a desk (or dining table). It’s got a pretty universal design that would work with most spaces like your living room or even a home office, and I’m a big fan of the rounded edges that feel more gentle to bump into than angular tables. One thing I’ll note is the piece is relatively heavy (about 125 pounds) and has no legs, so it might not be the easiest piece to move by yourself.” —Audrey Lee, commerce editor

“I gravitate toward modern bohemian decor styles, and the warm wood and rattan accents of this coffee table were immediately calling my name. The size is just right for my space, wide enough to feel substantial without taking over the sitting area. I enjoy the airy feel the rattan provides, but if you want to display a collection of coffee table books, this may not be the table for you—it doesn’t support much weight, and if you rest your feet, you’ll feel it bending under your heels.” —Lauren Arzbaecher, AD commerce producer

“We first purchased this table in and own both the 38- and 28-inch versions. At the time, I was looking for a coffee table that checked three boxes: solid wood construction; minimal, clean-lined design; and something relatively child-friendly. This met all those criteria and then some. Our son climbed on it, colored on it, and ran his cars and trucks over it daily, and it still looks great. Earlier this year, we purchased the second table for a different space. When it arrived, it was a bit high for our couch, so we had our building’s brilliant superintendent help us take a couple of inches off the legs. I don’t think a modification like that could successfully be done with a table of poor quality—this one survived the process beautifully and no one would ever be able to tell the difference.” —Shoko Wanger, AD contributor

“I instantly fell in love with the shape of Sixpenny’s Pisces table. We have an awkwardly shaped living space, and the curved corners of this modern coffee table don’t make our small box of a couch room feel any smaller—just more interesting. There’s no storage, but that didn’t break my enthusiasm. It’s been a lovely addition to my home the past three years, and the love affair is going strong. It’s solid wood, so prepare for something quite heavy. There’s no moving this across the room in any quick manner or without a buddy. You’re also going to want some solid coasters—water damage is a real thing when you’re living with solid wood.” —Erika Owen, AD contributor

“How can you not love this little table? Dreamt up by Danish design legends at Hay, the Wood Slit Coffee Table is one of one when it comes to its charming, origami-inspired design. The price point is really reasonable compared to other solid wood coffee tables on the market, and it’s just the right size for someone who doesn’t keep much on their coffee table (like me) except flowers and a remote or two. This table is very lightweight and not the most stable. I inherited it a while back from a friend of mine with an active toddler who was worried about it tipping over. Having experienced a quick tilt or two in my child-free household, I think my friend’s instincts were spot on. This table looks great, but it is certainly not the steadiest option around.” —Rachel Fletcher, AD commerce director

“My family’s owned the Stockholm coffee table from IKEA for over a decade now, and it’s held up incredibly well. It leans slightly midcentury in design, but it’s still versatile enough to fit in with different decor schemes. Maybe because the elongated tabletop resembles a surfboard, I think it’d be a fun piece if you’re trying to achieve a coastal vibe or are looking to furnish your beach house. The discreet understorage is perfect for storing books, your remote controls, or any other small items like candles and coasters. Despite bumping and banging into this table over the years, it looks almost new, with the exception of some small surface scratches on the veneer.” — Audrey Lee, commerce editor

“Russet’s Champ is a stalwart, unassuming, functional piece of furniture. It’s perfect for smaller spaces, lightweight enough to move easily for vacuuming, yet sturdy enough to not feel cheap and flimsy. The assembly was a breeze (I had my boyfriend do it while I was at work) and the bottom shelf pulls triple duty as a sleek design element, a built-in display case for your favorite books, and a way to rapidly hide coffee table projects/random cords/dirty dishes when people (realtors) unexpectedly stop by. The rich color and texture of the wood adds a refined look to your living room at a reasonable price. Also someone spilled a cocktail on it and I forgot to clean it up for a week, and cleaning up the sticky residue was surprisingly easy—the wood shows no signs of wear after being scrubbed with non-wood-friendly sponges and cleaning agents.” —Maureen Harrison, contributor

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More Coffee Tables We Recommend

Here you’ll find even more coffee tables to maximize your space—some with glass top designs, travertine and marble beauties, plus choices for every design aesthetic imaginable. Think: High-quality, well-reviewed, aesthetically pleasing picks in a variety of styles, materials, and price ranges.

The name of the game when it comes to coffee tables is functional, stylish storage. This acacia table achieves both. We’d style this drum coffee table with an enviable stack of art books or board games, or some stylish baskets for blankets, remotes, etc. But don’t forget the coasters—acacia isn’t always so water-stain friendly.

Tempered smoke-glass top adds a bit of moodiness to this classic coffee table silhouette. If you’re after the look of a metal coffee table but you want something that still has a vintage feel, you found it. The powder-coated metal frame is super sturdy, and a lower shelf made of walnut veneer is the perfect place to store an extra throw blanket or your (growing) stack of books to read. (And never underestimate the power of area rugs; a glass coffee table can be a portal to another layer of your interior design.)

West Elm’s best seller—made from solid, kiln-dried acacia—comes in four wood finishes. This is an easy, neutral pick that offers a clean-cut design and ample storage space. The open storage creates a stronger sense of flow in your space than a solid wood coffee table might and it comes in four earth-toned shades.

Here’s a simple, dependable Danish modern-inspired design to work into your living room design scheme. Take your pick of oak or walnut for the finish (both options feature solid wood).

This mid-century inspired style stands out for its reverse-tapered legs. Made from kiln-dried solid wood, this is a sturdy, easily-assembled piece that keeps your coffee table stylish. Some big art books and a sculptural detail, and you've got a fully realized design moment on your hands.

The name says it all: “Clouded” is the perfect descriptor for this luxe coffee table. It may look soft, but its weighty construction will ground your living room, dining room, or any space you decide to show off this design.

Another attractive storage option, this paneled light wood coffee table from Anthropologie has deep, sturdy drawers, and a midcentury-style detail that keeps it elevated and interesting in your space. It’s both classic and a little bit subversive, plus it covers quite a bit of surface area if you’re outfitting a larger space.

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