Tables for Living Rooms That Actually Get Used
Each type of table in this collection serves a different role in the living room. A coffee table anchors the centre of the arrangement and provides you with a surface for drinks, books or vases. A side table for living rooms adds layered functionality next to a sofa or armchair, keeping a lamp, remote, or a glass within easy reach. Console tables work along walls, behind sofas, and in hallways, decorating the area and serving as a housing space for all your valuable display pieces. Several pieces in the range also work well as a dressing table or entryway surface, with varying heights and proportions available.
These collection pieces are made from varying materials and finishes, including solid oak, walnut, and ash timber tops, MDF with quality veneer finishes, marble and engineered stone surfaces, and powder-coated steel or brass-toned metal bases. Mixed-material combinations pair timber tops with metal legs or stone surfaces with timber frames for a more contemporary feel. These material choices affect the visual weight of a piece as much as its durability, so matching your table to the rugs, flooring, and surrounding furniture makes a noticeable difference to how the room reads. A solid oak table for a living room, for instance, reads very differently against a concrete floor than it does against warm-toned timber boards, so consider the finishes carefully to achieve the design and feel that you want.
Sizing matters when selecting tables for living rooms. A coffee table generally works best when it measures roughly two-thirds the length of your sofa, with a height that sits level with or slightly below the seat cushion. Side tables should sit within a few centimetres of the sofa armrest height for comfortable use. OurThe range includes mid-century hairpin-leg designs, Japandi-influenced low-profile pieces, and contemporary geometric forms, so you can find a silhouette that fits the proportions and mood of your space. If you want to see finishes and scale in person before purchasing, The Feelter’s Melbourne showroom has a selection of living room tables on display.