Tea to Spill | Mid-century Coffee Table by LANE
/If “I’ll drink to that” is your motto, well have a seat next to me dear. We’ve got some tea to spill.
This mid-century coffee table by LANE is sturdy in all the right places.
54 w x 24 d x15 t
$450
If “I’ll drink to that” is your motto, well have a seat next to me dear. We’ve got some tea to spill.
This mid-century coffee table by LANE is sturdy in all the right places.
54 w x 24 d x15 t
$450
Hot food coming through. No matter how big your soiree ends up being, there is plenty of space to accommodate the piping-hot trays coming out of the kitchen.
This French-country oak drop-side dining table was handcrafted with an inlayed star design. Table can be 55.5 round by 30 tall or with leaves down can be 42 square.
$595
Add a touch of vintage charm to your living room with this one-of-a-kind turned-wood coffee table. Handcrafted with care and attention to detail, this coffee table is a true work of art.
Featuring stunning beveled glass inlays on top, this coffee table is not just a functional piece of furniture but also a conversation starter. The glass inlays complement the warm and rustic feel of the turned wood base, creating a unique and inviting look that's sure to impress your guests.
43 w x 32 d x 20.5 t
$450
Dinner tastes so much better with your best comrades surrounding you. It helps if they’re all a little funny too.
This vintage 70s glass and brass table by PACE Collection seats 6 of your silliest friends.
78 l x 42 d x 29 t
$795
When did meeting up with friends for coffee and cake go out of style? Can we bring that tradition back ASAP?
This mid-century coffee table by Ray See was crafted for SeeMar Furniture Co.
36 x 36 x 12
$395
Who said breakfast had to be complicated? A slice of toast with a spoonful of almond butter and jam can go a long way… all the way to lunch if you’re lucky.
This Design Within Reach “Zero” table by Stua would be perfect for a breakfast room or small dining area, $495.
39.5 r x 28.5 t
If your coffee is fair-trade and organic, it only makes sense that your coffee table is sustainable too. And what’s more sustainable than buying vintage?
This Giacometti-style bronzed aluminum coffee table features a brutalist design, $895.
39 square x 16.5 t
If oak furniture doesn’t make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside, are you even alive?
This 1980s modern oak coffee table features smoked glass and brass trim, $395.
57 w x 28 d x 17 t
An eye catcher and a crowd pleaser, this table leaves nothing to the imagination…. and delights anyway.
This 1980s post-modern coffee table features a brass finish.
54 w x28 d x16.5 t
Slap a “Made in Italy” sticker on anything and I’ll buy it. Italian craftsmanship, whether the result is pasta, olive oil, wine, or metal tables, is beyond comparison.
This handcrafted table from Italy features a floral design, $195.
23 w x 17 d x 20 t
Checkers anyone? Up-level your game nights with this unique coffee table.
This Donghia rattan coffee table was designed by John Hutton, $595.
42 w x 30 d x 17 t
Life is too short to stay mum. Be loud, be bold, and make no apologies for showing up as your bodacious beautiful self.
This contemporary Brass finish and lucite coffee table features a glass top and makes a bold statement, $395.
48 w x 24 d x 17 t
Same-same but different. This piece may look Baker-esque, but it’s just an illusion.
This mid-century brass tray-top coffee table on a wood base was designed in the same manner as pieces from the Baker Furniture collection were, $595.
17.5 r x 42.5 d
What kind of energy are we manifesting for the second half of the year? Whatever energy will help us accomplish our dreams with ease and delight - in other words, there is no time for gatekeeping or expensive online courses that don’t deliver. Instead, invite the people you admire over for dinner and let them talk.
This vintage gate leg table features a drop-down center extension, $349.
66.5 w x 36 d x 30 t
They say the best things come in small packages but I can list at least three things that would prove this theory wrong — a new car, a new house, and this gorgeous coffee table.
This vintage Ming-style rosewood coffee table features three drawers, $395.
54 w x 22 d x 17 t
Put a “mid-century” stamp on it and you can pretty much guarantee stylish jaws will drop everywhere. This table is no exception.
This Mid-Century Travertine coffee table features a herringbone pattern and pedestal base, $395.
42 r x 17 t
If party in the front, business in the back were a table - this would be it. Long live the mullet no matter the decade.
This custom-made round 1980s dining table features a durable laminate top, oak trim, and unique, brass finished pedestal base. Perfect for small dining area, $495.
42 r x 29 t.
Anyone else ever see a piece of furniture and think “wow, that one really has character”? No? I’m the only one? Ok, never mind, let’s change the topic.
This vintage old oak dining table features gate legs and can seat up to six when fully extended.
Measures 66 round x 30 tall. With leaves down it measures 23 wide x 30 tall
$595
Coffee tables, what are they good for? Absolutely everything. Sure they hold your cup of joe effortlessly, but they also house your array of wacky coffee table books, support your aching feet after a long run, and give your friends somewhere to gather for an epic Uno tournament.
This large faux bamboo coffee table features a cain top inlay.
58 w x 28 d x 17 t
$495
Need a place to toss your keys when you walk in the door? How about a charging station for your beloved devices? This occasional table happily meets all of your current organizational needs.
This vintage occasional table by Angelus Furniture Co. of Los Angeles doesn’t skimp on details.
26 round x 27 tall
$195
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