The large coffee table loses its validity

Tray tables from the collection of the Danish firm Hay

Tray tables from the collection of the Danish firm Hay

It is another trend on the rise: Coffee tables that are usually placed in proportion to the size of the sofa are being replaced by a side table combination that populate the living room and they change their configuration depending on the needs of our day to day. Let's see several examples in different formats:

The Tray tables from the Danish firm Hay are made in 3 different colors and 4 sizes. With a steel structure and removable trays of different sizes, it is possible to stack them into shelves; traditional support pieces thus become auxiliary furniture multifunctional that fit equally in front of the sofa, on one side of it or in a corner as a console or shelves.

Set of Bruse side tables from the Swedish firm Rumbler

Set of Bruse side tables from the Swedish firm Rumbler

All the nesting tables They are the most comfortable alternative due to their lightness and simplicity of design; If we are going to use them equally in the living room, the office or the bedroom, it is better to think of a warm set with rounded shapes that adapts to any environment, such as the Bruse tables by Lars Hofsjö for Rumbler, which are made in natural wood or with a lacquered top in neutral tones; They can be ordered individually and serve as a stool.

Stackable nesting tables from the Ikea PS 2012 collection

Stackable nesting tables from the Ikea PS 2012 collection

We can also choose a low cost version that is also perfect for small flats: The 3 nesting tables from the Ikea PS 2012 collection take up little space and are stackable; they mix resistant and easy to clean materials such as wood, sheet metal and steel. They are made in white / beech or red / beech and include plastic feet to avoid friction with movement.

Nesting tables with magazine rack in leather, a contemporary design by Carl Auböck

Nesting tables with magazine rack in leather, a contemporary design by Carl Auböck

Lovers contemporary design may opt for this elegant piece by Carl Auböck that is marketed on retro and vintage furniture websites: A set of nesting tables in steel tube and wooden tops that connects with the Bauhaus, to which is added a leather magazine rack that is attached to the structure of the high table. This designer from the first half of the XNUMXth century spent much of his life stuck in his father's metal warehouse to end up being one of the main representatives of Austrian modernism, specializing in auxiliary brass and steel furniture.

More information - How to decorate the living room

Sources - There are, rumbler, Ikea PS, amsterdam modern blog


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  1.   maru said

    K cool!