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No lone rangers here. Two sleek chrome modern “sawhorses” partner with crisp, clean clear glass tops, rectangle or round—your choice. For more leg room and stability, turn the chrome-plated iron structures T-in at the ends.
With a hidden support at the center of the long rectangular Acton Coffee Table, this table seems to float despite its full base, two tiers, and abundant storage space. Finished in either high-gloss lacquer or combination natural wood veneers and metallic painted finishes, the Acton features mitre-folded construction to hide joints and perfectly finished edges. Its clean geometry recalls the Asian design influences of mid-century Italian furniture.
Pieces of natural agate are arranged in an artful pattern then fused together to create this stylish table’s top. Like jewelry for your room, it instantly dresses up bedsides and living rooms. Each piece is subtly one of a kind.
The metal trim on the Antique Finish Coffee Table is acid-washed, sandblasted and finished with an electroplating process that gives it a vintage appearance. A bottom shelf provides extra space for stacking books, magazines and more.
Set on a sculptural solid wood base inspired by 1930s Art Deco lines, our Arch Base Pedestal Dining Table is one to gather around. The 42″ size seats four and the 60″ size fits up to six.
Our two-tiered Art Display Side Table doubles down on mid-century style and storage space with its clean lines, walnut finish and airy glass top. Its open bottom shelf offers space for a basket, books or a vase.
Organic textures and glass converge in this modern square dining table. Crafted of clear, non-refracting glass, its four legs slide seamlessly into a textured Italian wood or concrete top. Its distinctive look is both substantial and airy. Seats 8 guests.
atural unfinished acacia wood is totally unique, with variation in tone, knots and markings. Stools harmonize unexpectedly well with the Curvo Pink Velvet Sofa for a cool and curated look.
Featuring contemporary styling with a striking second level, the Millbank Coffee Table is a designer’s dream realised. Warmly finished in wood above and juxtaposed by metallic lacquer below, the overall contrast is both striking and remarkable. Beveled edges run along both sides of the Millbank, while the bookends are rounded to maximize comfort. Last but not least, the surface above rises to a second, ultra-thin level.
Carve out a dining nook in even the smallest of spaces with our Wren Bistro Table. Sized just right of parties for two, it’s topped with a durable quartz composite, a material prized for its color consistency, hard-wearing surface and natural resistance to stains.
treamlined and airy with staggered, tiered shelving for a modern, architectural feel, our Profile Tiered Side Table turns books, trays and baskets into an artful display. Its versatile frame is made from sturdy iron that’s built to last.
Retro lives modern in this wire cage side table design from the bright minds at Berlin-based design studioInspired by ’50s and ’60s wire rod furniture, open iron frame powdercoated matte black looks sleek on the patio to perch drinks and magazines.
Thick round of polished black marble rests cleanly on a slender warm gold frame. Pedestal table looks elegant alone, statement-making when paired with the Block White Marble Pedestal Table.
Plantation grown solid mango wood planks shift perspective in asymmetric wide/narrow leg rotation. Bird’s eye view from the top is stunning: sweeping woodgrain in midtone brown, inset legs create directional geometry (and dinner conversation). Seats six. Small space scale
This dining table is a totally fresh and luxurious take on retro-chic designs. “This is our version of a surfboard table – the poured concrete is very heavy and very pretty.” White concrete is elevated and cool, perfect for hosting a laid-back gathering for six.
A gilded update to our popular chrome version. Two sleek brass “sawhorses” partner with crisp, clear glass tops, round or rectangle—your choice. For more leg room and stability, we suggest the brass-plated iron structures meet in the middle