Published at Friday, August 09th 2019, 01:42:51 AM by Rudell Kaufmann. Wood.
The ARTIC range has nothing to hide: an oblique oak base for a vintage vibe, a white structure for a Nordic feel and that's all there is to it! Given its multiple storage spaces you won't get cold feet: this Scandinavian coffee table characteristics two drawers on runners and a storage compartment.
Published at Wednesday, August 07th 2019, 20:15:20 PM by Brigitta Connolly. Wood.
His Rudder Table (1949) features an asymmetrical form composed of blended materials: warm wood and sleek chromed steel. The shape of its top‐the same as that of the renowned Noguchi® Table‐and the combination of metal and wood legs are true to Noguchi's original design.
Published at Tuesday, July 14th 2020, 07:03:15 AM by Fredda Ostermann. Coffee Table. Coffee tables don't often drive the design of a room, but they can be a statement piece instead of an afterthought. Equally important as the style you choose, the shape and proportion of your coffee table will make sure it’s a functional team player in your living or sitting room. Here are 10 standouts to help start your search.
Published at Monday, October 12th 2020, 09:41:05 AM. Marble By Brigitta Connolly. A marble-top coffee table like this one makes a beautiful accent piece for the living room and impresses with both the design and the choice of materials.
Published at Monday, October 12th 2020, 09:25:14 AM. Coffee Table By Nikoleta Michel. Stylish places to stow your odds and ends are critical in the living room. Whether it's big or small, fancy or casual, the living room is likely the most public and communal space in the house—it's where you entertain guests, so it's gotta make a good impression.
Published at Thursday, September 24th 2020, 05:04:19 AM. Coffee Table By Rudell Kaufmann. Large coffee table books and conversation-starting knickknacks make even more of an impression on a clear glass coffee table.
Published at Thursday, September 24th 2020, 05:04:14 AM. Coffee Table By Marcelina Wisniewski. Sofa is usually the first major piece of furniture we invest in for our living rooms—and, arguably, for our homes. One of the larger pieces of furniture, it's also the one we spend the most time on (other than our beds), and we often have very strict ideas of how comfortable it should be. So it's no wonder that this piece of furniture gets most of our attention when decorating a living room. But there's another important piece of the puzzle that often gets neglected: the coffee table.
Published at Thursday, September 24th 2020, 05:04:10 AM. Coffee Table By Maurina Le Blanc. Want to make a small living room look less crowded? Opt for a glass coffee table, which frees up visual space with its sleek, see-through design so that the rest of the room's decor shows through.
Published at Thursday, September 24th 2020, 05:04:05 AM. Coffee Table By Brigitta Connolly. Far gone are the days of lounging around your living room watching Netflix and indulging in hours of self-care. Your lifestyle and your living room changed drastically the day you welcomed your little one into the world. The antique Noguchi coffee table may now be best kept in storage, both for its sake and your children's, and replaced by a more practical solution.
Published at Thursday, September 24th 2020, 05:04:01 AM. Glass By Sebastiana Bianchi. Elegant and useful, a coffee table is a fantastic piece of helpful furniture, which you’ll really like to use for a long time to come. Coffee tables arrive in a vast selection of shapes, textures, quality, colours, and designs.
Recent Posts
Categories
Monthly Archives
Static Pages
Tag Cloud
About ∣ Terms of Service ∣ Privacy Notice ∣ Cookie Policy ∣ Contact ∣ Copyright
Any content, trademark/s, or other material that might be found on this site that is not this site property remains the copyright of its respective owner/s.