Designer Coffee Tables
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Originally created by Danish designer Poul Kjærholm, the PK63 Coffee Table was first crafted to accompany his PK31 Sofa, first launched in 1961. With its air of elegance and clean lines, however, the PK63 is a coffee table that will work perfectly with any well-streamlined, contemporary sofa today.
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Stunningly simplistic yet contemporary and stylish, the Curve Coffee Table is a wonderfully multifunctional coffee table with truly elegant curves. Designed for adult only households as well as families with young children, this is a versatile coffee table that will look right at home in all styles of contemporary home.
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Tulip Marble Coffee Table - round and oval
from £1530.00
Design inspired by Eero Saarinen, available in 4 variations
The marble Tulip coffee table direct from Italy within two weeks.
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The Expose coffee table consists of complex laminations of birch ply and wood veneer which interlock at angles to form a three-point leg structure that supports a toughened glass top. The birch ply is left exposed on the edges forming a pleasing contrast with the surface veneer and ensuring that the design remains true to its materials. Bespoke finishes can be specified.
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Eames Style Molded Plywood Coffee Table
from £316.20
Design inspired by Charles and Ray Eames, available in 3 variations
You’ve carefully chosen the coffee beans; found that sought after grinder and plumbed in the espresso maker. Now enjoy the result around the iconic Eames Moulded Plywood Coffee Table. The saucer-shaped moulded top is classic chic, and the design techniques are as durable as they are timeless. The curved legs of the base draw the eye to this real masterpiece of modernist style.
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Specifically designed to blur the lines between interior and exterior, Platner’s collection of coffee tables, chairs and ottomans, screams beautiful simplicity.
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The PK61 coffee table is another example of Poul Kjaerholm’s design genius. The minimalistic design consists of four base elements joined with machine screws which give the table its unique appearance.
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The Le Corbusier coffee table is perfect as a stand alone or in collaboration with other pieces from this designer or the other Bauhaus items featured on our site. First displayed at the Salon D’Automne in 1929 it was originally created in 1928 but still looks contemporary after more than 75 years.
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A simple, gleaming, unadorned metal base. A single square of tempered glass. Together, they make on of the most iconic pieces of modern furniture ever designed. Mies van der Rohe’s Pavilion table is the embodiment of his famous maxim “less is more” – a table pared down to its most basic form.
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Imagine how flash your evening cocktail would look perched atop a piece of modern sculpture. That image can become a reality thanks to the Noguchi Coffee Table. Japanese-American Isamu Noguchi was a fine artist who first gained fame as a sculptor, creating many iconic modern works located around the USA and the world.