Kaiko Design's top coffee table picks for 2022
One could argue that the coffee table is the most important piece of furniture in your home: You can eat dinner on it, Kids can do homework, store your latest reads, dress it up by season—the list goes on and on. But it's not always the most show-stopping piece of décor. So why not show some creativity with this furniture staple? If you don't want a traditional coffee table, try thinking out of the box with a coffee table alternative.
Sarah Ellison - Paloma Coffee Table
Strong, feminine curves with modern proportions. Hand crafted rattan inlay with brass accents. Paloma is detailed, design driven and one of a kind.
Timothy Oulton - Stonyhurst Coffee Table
Jardan, Floyd Coffee Table - Inspired by bold forms, Floyd’s light, delicate top floats above a strong, grounding base. Both playful and bold, Floyd is available in a range of side and coffee tables.
Zuster, Contour Coffee Table - Contour Oval Coffee Table with a marble top that floats between a base of two extended height American Oak semicircle curved ends.