Coffee Tables
Vintage Mid-Century Coffee Tables for Collectors & Design Lovers
A mid-century coffee table is the anchor of your living room—functional sculpture that sets the tone for the whole space. Our collection highlights authentic Danish teak coffee tables, sculptural Adrian Pearsall designs, and collectible Percival Lafer pieces alongside rare forms in walnut, rosewood, glass, and chrome. Each table is hand-selected for craftsmanship, condition, and timeless appeal.
Decorating Ideas: How to Style Your Coffee Table
- Pair with lounge seating: Low-profile silhouettes complement sculptural tables. Explore Sofas and Accent Chairs.
- Layer with side tables: Add reach and symmetry with nesting or tiered designs. Shop Side Tables.
- Balance with storage: Keep clutter hidden while echoing wood tones. See Sideboards and Credenzas.
- Surface styling: Group a ceramic vase, a small tray, and two art books (vary height/texture). Leave negative space so the table’s form reads clearly.
- Rug sizing tip: Choose a rug that allows at least 6–10" of clearance around the table for comfortable circulation.
Why Choose Vintage
Unlike mass-market pieces, mid-century originals are built to last and often appreciate over time. Hallmarks include solid joinery, book-matched veneers, and considered proportions. From Lane Acclaim dovetails to Heywood Wakefield birch and Jens Risom walnut, these tables bring design history home.
Materials & Notable Styles
- Teak: Durable, warm-hued Scandinavian staple — see our Teak Furniture.
- Walnut: Organic American silhouettes — browse Walnut Furniture.
- Rosewood: Luxurious grain, highly collectible — explore Rosewood Furniture.
- Glass & Chrome: Airy, modern profiles that open up smaller rooms.
- Functional Forms: Extendable, bench, surfboard, elliptical — flexible for entertaining and tight spaces.
Shop Designer & Regional Highlights
Discover sculptural American classics in our Adrian Pearsall collection, sleek Danish Modern teak, and streamlined Italian Modern pieces. Curated for design lovers, decorators, and collectors.
Complete the Look
- Side Tables – nesting, drum, and tripod forms
- Sofas – low profiles that flatter sculptural tables
- Dining Tables & Chairs – extendable teak & walnut sets
- Dressers & Sideboards – storage with matching wood tones
Learn More (Outbound Resource)
Curious why teak is so prized in mid-century furniture? Read this material overview: The Wood Database – Teak.
Lane Acclaim Extendable Coffee Table

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