Low Teak Table
21st Century and Contemporary Indonesian Other Sofa Tables
Teak
21st Century and Contemporary Indonesian Other Sofa Tables
Teak
Vintage 1960s Chinoiserie Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Teak
Mid-20th Century Indonesian Other Sofa Tables
Teak
Vintage 1960s Danish Scandinavian Modern Dining Room Tables
Brass
Vintage 1960s Sofa Tables
Brass
21st Century and Contemporary Italian Tables
Marble
Vintage 1960s Danish Scandinavian Modern Side Tables
Metal
Vintage 1960s Danish Scandinavian Modern Dining Room Tables
Teak
Vintage 1960s French Mid-Century Modern Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Ceramic, Teak
Vintage 1920s British Art Deco Sofa Tables
Teak
Vintage 1960s Danish Scandinavian Modern Side Tables
Brass
Vintage 1960s Danish Scandinavian Modern Side Tables
Brass
21st Century and Contemporary Balinese Modern Tables
Wood
Vintage 1960s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Teak
2010s Mid-Century Modern Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Wood, Teak, Reclaimed Wood
20th Century Danish Mid-Century Modern Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Glass, Teak
Vintage 1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Teak
Mid-20th Century Danish Scandinavian Modern Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Teak
Vintage 1950s English Mid-Century Modern Sofa Tables
Teak
2010s Mid-Century Modern Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Wood, Teak, Reclaimed Wood
Vintage 1950s Danish Scandinavian Modern Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Oak, Teak
Mid-20th Century Unknown Scandinavian Modern Carts and Bar Carts
Wood, Teak
Vintage 1960s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Lowboys
Teak
Mid-20th Century Danish Scandinavian Modern Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Teak
Vintage 1960s Danish Tables
Vintage 1970s American Mid-Century Modern Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Slate
Vintage 1950s Organic Modern Side Tables
Wood, Teak, Reclaimed Wood
2010s Mid-Century Modern Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Wood, Teak, Reclaimed Wood
Mid-20th Century Unknown Mid-Century Modern Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Driftwood
Mid-20th Century English Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Brass
Early 20th Century Javanese Arts and Crafts Tables
Teak
Vintage 1950s Indian Mid-Century Modern Tables
Teak
Vintage 1950s Indian Mid-Century Modern Tables
Teak
Mid-20th Century Danish Mid-Century Modern Dining Room Tables
Metal, Brass
Vintage 1960s Danish Scandinavian Modern Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Teak
2010s Organic Modern Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Wood, Teak, Reclaimed Wood
Mid-20th Century Danish Mid-Century Modern Side Tables
Teak
Antique Late 19th Century Chinese Ming Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Teak
Mid-20th Century Indian Anglo Raj Side Tables
Brass
Vintage 1950s Danish Scandinavian Modern Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Cane, Teak
2010s Indian Other Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Metal
Late 20th Century Vietnamese Chinese Export Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Mahogany, Teak, Glass
Mid-20th Century Danish Mid-Century Modern Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Teak
Mid-20th Century Danish Mid-Century Modern Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Metal
20th Century English Patio and Garden Furniture
Wood, Teak
Vintage 1960s Indonesian Tribal Stools
Teak
2010s Organic Modern Chairs
Wood, Teak, Reclaimed Wood
2010s Organic Modern Pedestals
Wood, Reclaimed Wood, Teak
Vintage 1960s Norwegian Scandinavian Modern Benches
Teak
Vintage 1950s Danish Scandinavian Modern Benches
Oak, Teak
20th Century Danish Tables
Wood
Vintage 1960s Norwegian Mid-Century Modern Benches
Teak
20th Century Danish Benches
Wood
2010s Organic Modern Chairs
Wood, Teak, Reclaimed Wood
2010s Organic Modern Chairs
Wood, Teak, Reclaimed Wood
Vintage 1950s Danish Scandinavian Modern Benches
Oak, Teak
Vintage 1950s American Mid-Century Modern Benches
Brass
Vintage 1960s Swedish Mid-Century Modern Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Teak
Vintage 1950s English Mid-Century Modern Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Wood
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- What are low tables called?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertSeptember 23, 2024Low tables are usually called coffee tables. The name comes from the table height being designed to make it easy to place something, such as a cup of coffee, on the tabletop while seated on a sofa. Alternatively, people may refer to these low tables as cocktail tables. Explore a wide variety of coffee tables on 1stDibs.
- Can a coffee table be too low?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertAugust 8, 2024Yes, a coffee table can be too low. Most experts recommend choosing a coffee table that is around one to two inches lower than the seat height of your sofa or loveseat. You may find it difficult to access items on the tabletop while seated if you choose a shorter table. In addition, an overly low coffee table can make a room feel cramped or unbalanced. However, there are exceptions to this rule. Sometimes, designers intentionally place ultra-low coffee tables in spaces to create a bold contrast in a large room. Feel free to break from convention when choosing a coffee table. What's most important is that the finished result appeals to you and allows you to enjoy your seating area to the fullest. Shop a wide range of antique, vintage and contemporary coffee tables on 1stDibs.
- Why are console tables so low?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertMay 5, 2023Console tables are not low. Typically, consoles are about the height of a desk but are much narrower. As a result, they work well against walls and can be used to hold lamps and decorative objects. While modern console tables commonly feature four legs, you can still find the two-legged variety, which is ideal for nestling behind the sofa. Some also feature shelves for display and storage space or cabinet doors and drawers for hiding clutter. Find vintage console tables on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022The chabudai, or the short Japanese dining table makes the most of limited space by serving many functions in a Japanese home. They often feature collapsible legs so they can be stored. Diners sit on pillows on the floor, rather than chairs, again freeing up more space by not having bulky chairs. Shop a collection of Japanese furniture from some of the world’s top sellers on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022Modern coffee tables tend to be low because they’re most commonly placed in front of couches and chairs. Historically, coffee tables were placed behind the couch which necessitated a taller table. Over time, as styles changed and coffee tables came to be positioned in front of couches, their heights were lowered to accommodate the modern arrangement. On 1stDibs, shop a collection of vintage and contemporary coffee tables from some of the world’s top sellers.
- 1stDibs ExpertJune 15, 2023No, 12 inches isn’t necessarily too low for a coffee table. For balance, choose a coffee table that is about two to four inches lower than the seat of the largest piece of furniture around it. Usually, this will be the sofa. If your sofa’s seat is 14 to 16 inches high, a 12-inch coffee table will likely be in proportion. Find an assortment of coffee tables on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertApril 26, 2024Yes, teak wood is good for a dining table. Not only is the hardwood visually appealing, but it also possesses characteristics that make dining tables crafted from it capable of holding up to the effects of daily use. Its hardness makes it resistant to scratching, and the material naturally resists damage due to heat. In addition, it does not readily absorb liquids, reducing the risk of staining and damage as a result of spills. Explore a collection of teak dining tables on 1stDibs.
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