A coffee table can be more than a surface—it can be a centerpiece, a statement, a sculpture. These six extraordinary tables blur the line between furniture and art, bringing stories, textures, and movement into any space.
River – A Flow Frozen in Time
The River table captures the poetic contrast between solid and fluid. Its design mirrors a winding river carved between two wooden shores, with a translucent resin mimicking the movement of water. Natural edges of the wood and glossy transparency create a mesmerizing illusion of depth, as if the river were alive.
Stream – Serenity in Motion
Echoing the gentle rhythm of a forest brook, Stream is a tribute to organic flow. Made with layered glass and polished stone, its surface ripples subtly under the light. The illusion of water is achieved through smooth curves and a shifting play of light and shadow—a moment of calm made permanent.
Orion – Cosmic Geometry
Inspired by constellations and cosmic symmetry, the Orion table is an ode to the night sky. With a base of angular metal forms supporting a dark, reflective top, it evokes the celestial patterns of stars. It’s as much a portal to another world as it is a piece of furniture.
Labyrinth – Complexity in Symmetry
Labyrinth invites the eye to explore. Beneath its glass top lies a maze of interwoven metalwork or carved wood, reminiscent of ancient symbols and puzzle paths. The play between shadow and structure creates a layered design, intriguing from every angle.
Octopus – Grace with Tentacles
The Octopus table is a marvel of movement and balance. Its legs twist and curl like polished tentacles reaching upward to cradle a round top. Whether cast in bronze or carved from dark wood, it exudes both power and fluidity—a sculpture in motion.
Sphere – Balance Perfected
Elegant and elemental, the Sphere table rests on a single orb base. Whether made of stone, concrete, or glass, the perfect geometry contrasts with a flat, floating surface above. It embodies simplicity with depth—a minimalist design rich in symbolism.
Each of these tables tells a story—of nature, of mystery, of imagination. More than just furniture, they are works of art that reshape the living room into a gallery of form and emotion.