Whether you’re looking for statement furniture or general design inspiration, take a look at these eye-catching living spaces that have one thing in common: stunning glass coffee tables steal the show. From intricate designs to minimalist classics, these eye-catching tables take center stage in a room, not only because of their central location, but also because they bring something special to the space. Can a table like this help you take your living room to the next level?
This glass table is adorned with sleek chrome details, and there is another key to success: a series of objects at the top set the tone for the sophisticated look of the room. The neat stacks of books create a sense of calm and order, while the linear lines on display reflect the striking gallery on the back wall. Candles and monochrome floral arrangements keep everything understated and elegant.
When decorating with dark and earthy tones, stick to similar moody glass tones such as black or brown.
With a unique 20th century 80s style with black glass, this sexy coffee table is the perfect complement to a vintage-inspired living space. Dark glass combined with inky color adds a warm, cocoon-like feel.
This intricate design is a work of art in itself, creating a striking character and emphasizing the sense of space in the long room. The styling is kept to a minimum, allowing the delicate legs to create a modern tone.
If you don’t want your coffee table to look too ostentatious, opt for a sophisticated design that blends in with the background.
This delicate figure is a wonderful addition to a minimalist living room, as warm metal details connect the various elements of the room – the floor lamp, the sofa legs, and even the mirror straps all come together perfectly to create a reassuring balance. Thin legs for tables, consoles, sofas, and beds like this are in vogue right now.
Is your room lacking direction? Then try choosing a glass coffee table that has a strong sense of style and brings your design together without taking up space. In this living room, the bold metal frame of the table has a modern industrial look that echoes the wall mirrors, giving the room character and character.
Similarly, the bold, confident lines of this glass coffee table reflect the sophistication of the living room. Notice how the dark details of the table also appear on the legs of the armchair and on the picture frames on the wall. Putting elements like this together adds the final touch and is key to creating this smart look.
Take two medieval classics as an example to double the impact. The centerpiece here is the coffee table – a classic designed by Warren Platner for Knoll in 1966 – which has a minimalist style that has become the star of the show, except for the relatively graceful green bowl at the top. The side table by the fireplace was designed by Erin Gray.
In such an eclectic room, the classic design ensures a bit of solemnity. They may not be cheap, but timeless pieces will appreciate in value.
Prefer minimalist Scandinavian style? Then look for simple designs, such as this piece of minimal glass, which is practical thanks to the heavy-duty casters. The table’s clean, smooth edges capture the calming simplicity of the Scandinavian style, while the sturdy wheels bring a touch of industrial character to a focal point in a quiet, neutral room.
Tip: To make a similar table, find tempered glass and ask the supplier for advice on installing wheels.
The circular coffee table in this space immediately draws the focus to the center of the room, as it echoes the circular lampshade hanging above. The bold circular shape also brings dynamism to an otherwise calm room, which can feel a bit static and soulless without the dramatic tables taking center stage.
If you’re lucky enough to have a spacious living area, a large coffee table is a good option so that every seat can reach it. Of course, there are limits to this. In this space, despite the large tables, it can be a bit of a struggle to sit down for a drink from any of the couches, but there is a clever and creative solution at work.
There is a low table under the glass with a complementary design that can be pulled towards either sofa. The low table also creates a sculptural arrangement that adds interest and flexibility.