Coffee Table FAQs
Ideally, your coffee table should be the same height as your sofa cushions or 1-2 inches shorter. Most coffee tables on the market, including many versatile Tribesigns designs, fall within the range of 14 to 20 inches high. While this offers a good spectrum, the most common and universally complementary heights are typically between 16 to 18 inches. This range has proven to be the most ergonomic for average sofa heights and user comfort. Read detailed information on coffee table dimensions and height.
When decorating your coffee table, keep the following tips in mind:
Layer Items: Mix and match varying heights and textures like books, vases, trays, or candles. This creates visual interest without overwhelming the space.
Focus on Functionality: Add decorative yet functional elements such as coasters, a remote tray, or a stylish catchall for keys and accessories.
Add Greenery: A small plant or succulent can bring freshness and life to your coffee table.
Maintain Balance: Be mindful of symmetry and scale, especially if your coffee table is a statement piece. A centered arrangement with a balanced use of colors and textures will elevate your space.
Tribesigns coffee table provided
- Round Coffee Table
- Rectangular Coffee Table
- Square Coffee Table
- Oval Coffee Table
- Extendable Coffee Table
The shape of your modern coffee table can significantly influence the balance and flow of your living room. Here are some guidelines:
Rectangular or Square Tables: These are great for curved sofas or spaces with round decor. They add structure and symmetry, complementing rounded forms and softening angular furniture.
Round Coffee Tables: Ideal for angular furniture and square elements in the room like rectangular decor or windows. A round table can soften sharp lines, creating a more harmonious feel.
Oval Tables: These work well in spaces that need a more subtle shape. They’re a good middle ground between angular and round, providing balance while being more flexible in arranging seating.
When choosing a coffee table, the material you pick can drastically change the look and feel of your living room. At Tribesigns, we focus on using high-quality, durable materials that strike the perfect balance between style, function, and value. Let’s take a look at some of the materials we commonly use in our coffee tables:
Engineered Wood & MDF: We often use engineered wood and MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) in our designs because they offer the strength and reliability of solid wood but are more cost-effective. These materials allow us to create sleek, modern designs without compromising on durability. They’re also versatile and can be paired with various finishes to suit different aesthetics.
Faux Marble Laminate: Some of our coffee tables feature faux marble laminate, which combines the luxury of marble with the practicality of a laminate surface. This material is not only visually striking but also easy to maintain. It’s perfect for creating a sophisticated, contemporary look at a fraction of the price of real marble.
Metal Frames: For an industrial or modern vibe, we incorporate metal frames into many of our designs. The metal offers a sturdy and durable structure, ensuring that your coffee table stands the test of time. Plus, metal frames pair beautifully with wood or faux marble surfaces, creating a sleek and stylish look that fits well in both minimalistic and bold interiors.
For optimal comfort and accessibility, your coffee table should be about 18 inches away from the edge of the sofa. This distance allows for easy movement around the table while keeping items on it within reach. If your space feels more open and airy, you can adjust the coffee table further into the center of the room to create a more dramatic, spacious effect. Just ensure that the flow of traffic isn’t obstructed and the table remains functional.
A coffee table with storage offers major benefits like reducing clutter, maximizing space in small homes, and increasing functionality by keeping essentials (remotes, magazines, blankets) organized and within reach, creating a tidier, more versatile living area without sacrificing style or becoming an eyesore
























