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  • "Transform Your Living Room: Discover Our New Coffee Table Collection"

    Feb 17, 2026

    Transform Your Living Room: Discover Our New Coffee Table Collection

    The coffee table is more than just a place to rest your cup – it's the centerpiece of your living room, the anchor that brings your space together, and often the most functional piece of furniture in your home. Today, we're thrilled to introduce our carefully curated collection of coffee tables, each designed to suit different styles, spaces, and lifestyles.

    Whether you're furnishing a compact apartment, creating a coastal retreat, or designing a luxury living space, we've got the perfect coffee table waiting for you.


    Our Coffee Table Collection: Something for Every Style

    [Previous product descriptions remain the same - Coffique, Artiss Trevi, Acacia Wood, Semi-Circle, Diamond Mother of Pearl, Cordelia, Goa, Storage Shelf, Marble Effect, Elodie, and 100cm Living Room Table]


    EXPANDED: Coffee Table Styling Masterclass

    The Foundation: Basic Styling Principles

    The Rule of Thirds

    Imagine dividing your coffee table into three sections. This creates natural balance and prevents overcrowding.

    Example Setup:

    • Left Third: Stack of 2-3 coffee table books
    • Middle Third: Small decorative bowl or tray with candles
    • Right Third: Small plant or vase with fresh flowers

    The Triangle Method

    Arrange items in triangular formations for visual harmony. Your eye naturally follows triangular patterns, creating a pleasing composition.

    Try This:

    • Tall item (vase with flowers) at one corner
    • Medium item (stack of books) at another corner
    • Low item (decorative bowl) at the third point

    Vary Your Heights

    Mix high, medium, and low elements to create dimension and interest.

    Height Guide:

    • Tall (30-40cm): Vases, tall candles, sculptural objects
    • Medium (15-25cm): Stacked books, medium plants, decorative boxes
    • Low (5-10cm): Trays, coasters, small succulents, decorative bowls

    Advanced Styling Techniques

    The Layering Technique

    Create depth by layering items on top of each other.

    Example:

    1. Start with a decorative tray as your base
    2. Add a stack of 2-3 books
    3. Place a small plant or candle on top of the books
    4. Tuck a small decorative object beside the stack

    The Symmetrical Approach

    Perfect for formal or traditional spaces.

    Setup:

    • Matching lamps or candles on each end
    • Central decorative bowl or tray
    • Identical stacks of books flanking the center

    The Asymmetrical Approach

    Ideal for modern, eclectic, or casual spaces.

    Setup:

    • Large statement piece on one side (vase, sculpture)
    • Group of smaller items on the other side (books, candles, plant)
    • Leave negative space for balance

    The Seasonal Rotation

    Keep your coffee table fresh by changing decor with the seasons.

    Spring:

    • Fresh flowers in pastel colors
    • Light, airy books about gardens or travel
    • Ceramic or glass decorative pieces

    Summer:

    • Coastal elements (shells, coral, driftwood)
    • Bright citrus colors
    • Beach-themed coffee table books

    Autumn:

    • Warm metallics (copper, bronze, gold)
    • Pumpkins or gourds
    • Rich, textured fabrics

    Winter:

    • Candles for cozy ambiance
    • Evergreen sprigs or pinecones
    • Plush textures and warm tones

    Styling by Coffee Table Type

    For Storage Tables (Artiss Trevi, Marble Effect):

    The Minimalist Top Approach Since you have drawer storage, keep the top minimal and clutter-free.

    Perfect Setup:

    • Single decorative tray with remote controls
    • Small succulent or air plant
    • One coffee table book
    • Leave rest of surface clear

    Why It Works: The clean top showcases the beautiful table while the drawers hide everyday clutter.


    For Open Shelf Tables (Storage Shelf, Marble Effect):

    The Curated Display Method

    Top Shelf:

    • Decorative items and current reads
    • Small plant or candle
    • Decorative bowl

    Middle Shelf:

    • Baskets for hidden storage
    • Stacked magazines
    • Decorative boxes

    Bottom Shelf:

    • Larger books laid flat
    • Heavier decorative items
    • Extra throw blankets in a basket

    Pro Tip: Use the "heavy to light" rule – heavier items on bottom shelves, lighter items on top.


    For Statement Tables (Mother of Pearl, Elodia Travertine):

    The "Let It Shine" Approach

    These tables are art pieces themselves – don't hide them!

    Minimal Styling:

    • Single sculptural object (ceramic vase, art piece)
    • OR one beautiful coffee table book
    • OR small plant in elegant pot
    • Leave 70% of surface visible

    Why It Works: The table's beauty is the focal point. Minimal styling lets the craftsmanship shine.


    For Wood Tables (Acacia, Coffique):

    The Natural Warmth Method

    Complement the wood's natural beauty with organic elements.

    Perfect Pairings:

    • Ceramic or stone decorative pieces
    • Natural fiber baskets
    • Plants in terracotta pots
    • Wooden or bamboo trays
    • Linen or cotton textiles

    Color Palette: Neutrals, greens, earth tones


    For Small Tables (Semi-Circle, Coffique):

    The "Less is More" Strategy

    Small tables need careful curation.

    Maximum 3 Items:

    • One small plant or succulent
    • One decorative object
    • One functional item (coaster set in holder)

    OR Single Statement Piece:

    • Beautiful vase with flowers
    • Sculptural candle holder
    • Unique decorative bowl

    ROOM INSPIRATION: Complete Living Room Looks

    Look 1: Coastal Calm

    Coffee Table: Cordelia Round Mother of Pearl or Goa Shell
    Color Palette: Whites, blues, sandy neutrals
    Styling:

    • White ceramic vase with dried pampas grass
    • Stack of coastal-themed books ("Coastal Living," "Beach House Style")
    • Small bowl with collected shells
    • Linen coaster set

    Complete the Look:

    • White or natural linen sofa
    • Blue and white striped throw pillows
    • Jute or sisal area rug
    • Driftwood or whitewashed wood accents
    • Sheer white curtains

    Mood: Relaxed, breezy, vacation-inspired


    Look 2: Modern Minimalist

    Coffee Table: Artiss Trevi White or Elodie Travertine
    Color Palette: Whites, grays, black accents
    Styling:

    • Single black or white ceramic vase with one stem (orchid or monstera leaf)
    • One architecture or design book
    • Small geometric candle holder

    Complete the Look:

    • Low-profile gray or white sofa
    • Monochromatic throw pillows
    • Abstract black and white art
    • Sleek floor lamp
    • Minimal window treatments

    Mood: Clean, sophisticated, uncluttered


    Look 3: Rustic Farmhouse

    Coffee Table: Solid Acacia Wood - Chocolate
    Color Palette: Warm woods, creams, soft greens
    Styling:

    • Galvanized metal tray with candles
    • Stack of vintage books
    • Small potted herb (rosemary or lavender)
    • Wooden dough bowl with decorative balls

    Complete the Look:

    • Cream or beige linen sofa
    • Plaid or gingham throw blanket
    • Vintage-inspired accessories
    • Shiplap or wood accent wall
    • Mason jar vases with wildflowers

    Mood: Warm, inviting, lived-in comfort


    Look 4: Eclectic Bohemian

    Coffee Table: Diamond Mother of Pearl Black
    Color Palette: Rich jewel tones, metallics, mixed patterns
    Styling:

    • Moroccan-style metal tray
    • Colorful coffee table books about art or travel
    • Small potted cactus or succulent
    • Brass or copper candle holders
    • Decorative tassel or beaded garland

    Complete the Look:

    • Velvet sofa in jewel tone (emerald, sapphire, ruby)
    • Mix of patterned throw pillows
    • Layered rugs (Persian over jute)
    • Macramé wall hanging
    • Plants, plants, plants!

    Mood: Artistic, collected, globally-inspired


    Look 5: Scandinavian Hygge

    Coffee Table: Coffique or Semi-Circle Elva
    Color Palette: Whites, light woods, soft grays, muted pastels
    Styling:

    • White ceramic vase with eucalyptus branches
    • Stack of 2 books with light-colored covers
    • Chunky knit coaster
    • Small white candle

    Complete the Look:

    • Light gray sofa with clean lines
    • Chunky knit throw blanket
    • Sheepskin rug or throw
    • Simple pendant lighting
    • Lots of natural light

    Mood: Cozy, simple, peaceful


    Look 6: Glamorous Luxury

    Coffee Table: Artiss Marble Effect or Elodie Travertine
    Color Palette: Metallics (gold, brass, silver), deep blues, emerald greens
    Styling:

    • Gold or brass decorative tray
    • Luxury coffee table books (fashion, art, design)
    • Crystal or glass decorative object
    • Fresh flowers in elegant vase
    • Marble or agate coasters

    Complete the Look:

    • Velvet sofa in rich color
    • Metallic accent pillows
    • Crystal chandelier or statement lighting
    • Mirrored or metallic side tables
    • Silk or velvet curtains

    Mood: Sophisticated, elegant, upscale


    Look 7: Small Space Smart

    Coffee Table: Semi-Circle Elva or Storage Shelf
    Color Palette: Light, bright colors to maximize space
    Styling:

    • Small mirror tray (reflects light, makes space feel bigger)
    • One small plant
    • Slim decorative box for remote storage
    • Keep it minimal!

    Complete the Look:

    • Apartment-sized sofa in light color
    • Multipurpose furniture (ottoman with storage)
    • Wall-mounted shelves instead of bookcases
    • Large mirror to reflect light
    • Vertical storage solutions

    Mood: Efficient, bright, organized


    Pro Styling Tips from Interior Designers

    The 60-30-10 Rule

    Apply this color rule to your coffee table styling:

    • 60% dominant color (usually neutral)
    • 30% secondary color
    • 10% accent color

    Example:

    • 60% white/cream (books, candles, tray)
    • 30% green (plant, decorative object)
    • 10% gold (small metallic accent)

    The "Edit Ruthlessly" Principle

    Start with more items than you need, then remove pieces one by one until it feels right. When in doubt, take one more thing away.

    The Test: Can you still use the table comfortably? If not, remove items.


    The Texture Mix

    Combine different textures for visual interest:

    • Smooth: Glass, ceramic, polished metal
    • Rough: Natural wood, stone, concrete
    • Soft: Textiles, plants, flowers
    • Shiny: Metallics, mirrors, crystal

    Example Combo:

    • Smooth ceramic vase
    • Rough wooden tray
    • Soft linen coaster
    • Shiny brass candle holder

    The Negative Space Rule

    Leave at least 30-40% of your coffee table surface empty. This:

    • Prevents cluttered appearance
    • Allows functional use
    • Lets the table's beauty show
    • Creates visual breathing room

    The Odd Number Rule

    Group items in odd numbers (3, 5, 7) for more natural, pleasing arrangements.

    Why It Works: Even numbers feel formal and static. Odd numbers create movement and interest.


    The Personal Touch

    Include at least one personal item:

    • Travel souvenir
    • Family photo in beautiful frame
    • Handmade pottery
    • Collected natural object (interesting rock, shell, driftwood)

    Why It Matters: This makes your space feel lived-in and uniquely yours.


    Common Coffee Table Styling Mistakes (And How to Fix Them)

    Mistake #1: Everything is the Same Height

    Fix: Vary heights with stacked books, tall vases, and low bowls.

    Mistake #2: Too Much Clutter

    Fix: Edit down to 3-5 key pieces. Use drawers or baskets for everyday items.

    Mistake #3: Ignoring Scale

    Fix: Large table = larger decorative items. Small table = petite accessories.

    Mistake #4: Forgetting Functionality

    Fix: Always leave space for drinks, snacks, and everyday use.

    Mistake #5: Matching Everything

    Fix: Mix materials, colors, and styles for collected, interesting look.

    Mistake #6: Neglecting the Table's Style

    Fix: Let the table guide your styling. Modern table = modern accessories. Rustic table = natural elements.


    Quick Styling Formulas (Copy These!)

    Formula 1: The Classic

    • Stack of 3 books
    • Small plant on top of books
    • Decorative bowl beside stack
    • Candle in holder

    Formula 2: The Minimalist

    • Single large decorative object (vase, sculpture)
    • One coffee table book
    • Nothing else

    Formula 3: The Collector

    • Decorative tray as base
    • 3-5 small collected objects arranged on tray
    • Small plant beside tray

    Formula 4: The Entertainer

    • Large decorative tray
    • Coaster set
    • Small vase with flowers
    • Decorative napkin holder

    Formula 5: The Reader

    • Stack of current reads
    • Reading glasses in decorative case
    • Small lamp or candle for reading light
    • Bookmark or reading journal

    Seasonal Styling Ideas

    Spring Refresh

    • Fresh tulips or daffodils in clear vase
    • Pastel-colored books or accessories
    • Light, airy fabrics
    • Bird's nest or egg decorative objects

    Summer Vibes

    • Citrus in decorative bowl
    • Coastal elements (shells, coral)
    • Bright colors
    • Fresh herbs in small pots

    Autumn Warmth

    • Small pumpkins or gourds
    • Warm metallics (copper, bronze)
    • Cinnamon-scented candles
    • Rich, textured fabrics

    Winter Cozy

    • Evergreen sprigs or pinecones
    • Chunky knit elements
    • Multiple candles for ambiance
    • Hot cocoa table books

    Ready to Transform Your Living Room?

    Your perfect coffee table is waiting, and now you have all the styling secrets to make it shine! Browse our complete collection and find the one that speaks to your style.

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