More than just a surface, the coffee table acts as the hub of the living room. It pulls the sofa, armchairs, and objects together, helping to structure the project.
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In contemporary projects, table design takes center stage. Formats, heights, and materials are explored to create freer, more dynamic, and more functional compositions.
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Soft curves and irregular patterns bring lightness. These tables help soften rigid lines and create a more natural flow for circulation.
1. Organic formats
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Without corners, they encourage movement and social interaction. They are ideal for smaller rooms or rooms with heavy foot traffic.
2. Round or oval tables
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They reflect light and visually enlarge the project. They are interesting choices for those seeking lightness and spaciousness.
3. Glass or mirrored tables
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Wood, metal, and glass appear together. The mix creates contrast and adds texture, balancing the project.
4. Combination of materials
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Two or more pieces create flexibility in use. They can be rearranged as needed to suit different occasions.
5. Table sets
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In summary, the coffee table can be discreet or the protagonist. It all depends on how it relates to the project and contributes to the balance of the space.
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