Four Hands
The coffee table is the anchor of the living room—part landing pad, part styling moment. Find designer-curated shapes, materials, and sizes that fit your sofa, your space, and the way you gather.
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A coffee table should be about two-thirds the length of your sofa and sit close to seat height—generally 16–18 inches tall, within an inch or two of your sofa cushions. Leave 14–18 inches between the table and the sofa so there's legroom but everything stays within reach. For sectionals, a smaller table or a pair of nesting tables keeps the center accessible from every seat.
Rectangular tables suit long sofas and rectangular rooms. Round and oval tables soften a space, ease traffic flow, and are the safer pick for homes with kids—no sharp corners. In tight or L-shaped layouts, a round table or a nesting set makes it easy to move around the seating area.
Warm woods feel classic and forgiving of everyday wear; stone and marble tops make a statement but want a sealer and the occasional coaster. Glass keeps small rooms feeling open and airy, while metal and mixed-material bases add a modern, gallery-like edge. Match the finish to your hardest-working habits.
Work in odd numbers and varied heights: a stack of books as a base, a tray to corral remotes and candles, and one sculptural or natural element like a bowl or a small plant. Leave breathing room—open surface keeps it functional for coffee, feet up, and the occasional board game.
Work with a designer in your home, start to finish.
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Shop this room →About 14–18 inches—close enough to set down a drink without leaning, with room to walk past comfortably.
Round or oval tables ease traffic flow and remove sharp corners, making tight spaces feel more open and easier to navigate.
Aim for within an inch or two of your sofa's seat height—typically 16–18 inches—so it's comfortable to reach.
Absolutely. Nesting tables and paired tables flex for sectionals and large rooms, and tuck away when you need floor space.
Yes—take our style quiz or book a designer, and we'll recommend pieces sized to your room, your routine, and your style.