5 Best Products For A Minimalist Coffee Table That Does More By Doing Less
The coffee table is the hardest surface in the living room to get right. Put too much on it, and it looks like a staging…
The coffee table is the hardest surface in the living room to get right. Put too much on it, and it looks like a staging…
Say the name out loud. NjommNjomm. Go ahead. It sounds exactly like what you think it sounds like. Nom nom. Like something chewing. Like something…
Side tables have a bit of an identity problem in furniture design. Most treat them as purely functional afterthoughts, giving you a flat surface at…
Furniture has always had a love-hate relationship with art. Some pieces are so carefully considered in form that they become objects of admiration, almost too…
Coffee tables quietly witness mornings, late-night emails, and weekend calls with people in other cities. Time passes on screens and clocks on walls, but the…
Stone coffee tables often default to simple slabs or blocks, heavy objects that sit on the floor and announce their weight. More interesting pieces treat…
Public seating has a problem. Walk through any city and you’ll find the same story repeated endlessly: benches and tables that work for some people…
There’s something brilliant about the IKEA PINNTORP table that most people miss on first glance. Sure, it looks like another piece of Scandinavian furniture with…
Sculptural tables are capturing the imagination of designers and homeowners who crave something beyond ordinary furniture. These pieces blur the boundaries between art and utility,…
I am not much of an outdoor person. If given a choice, I would choose to have a vacation that will have minimal outdoor activities,…
If you’ve ever wished your furniture could double as eye candy, the Candy Table by Luis Gimeno delivers in the most delightful way. The first…
Some pieces of furniture are meant to be used as they were originally created for. Others are meant to be admired design-wise although they’re not…