Side Tables With Glass Top
Late 20th Century Spanish Side Tables
Bamboo
Vintage 1970s Italian Side Tables
Brass
Late 20th Century American Organic Modern Side Tables
Leather, Rattan, Glass
Late 20th Century European Side Tables
Glass, Beech, Burl
Late 20th Century European Post-Modern Side Tables
Copper
Late 20th Century Adirondack Side Tables
Wood
Mid-20th Century Chinese Mid-Century Modern Side Tables
Glass, Wood
Late 20th Century Unknown Mid-Century Modern Side Tables
Oak, Glass
Early 20th Century French Side Tables
Bamboo, Glass
Late 20th Century Italian Post-Modern Side Tables
Travertine, Marble
21st Century and Contemporary British Side Tables
Metal
21st Century and Contemporary British Side Tables
Metal
21st Century and Contemporary British Side Tables
Metal
21st Century and Contemporary British Side Tables
Metal
20th Century French End Tables
Bronze
Vintage 1960s American Mid-Century Modern Side Tables
Rattan, Glass, Bentwood
21st Century and Contemporary British Side Tables
Metal
21st Century and Contemporary British Side Tables
Metal
21st Century and Contemporary British Side Tables
Metal
Vintage 1970s American Post-Modern Side Tables
Glass, Formica
21st Century and Contemporary British Side Tables
Metal
21st Century and Contemporary British Side Tables
Metal
Mid-20th Century Spanish Hollywood Regency Side Tables
Glass, Pine
Vintage 1950s American Side Tables
Rattan
Vintage 1950s American Mid-Century Modern Side Tables
Plywood
Vintage 1960s Organic Modern Side Tables
Glass, Walnut
20th Century American Modern Side Tables
Brass
Vintage 1980s Dutch Mid-Century Modern Side Tables
Marble, Chrome
21st Century and Contemporary American Other Side Tables
Wicker
Late 20th Century American Brutalist Side Tables
Metal
Mid-20th Century Side Tables
Bamboo, Glass
Vintage 1960s Brutalist Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Steel
2010s Italian Side Tables
Brass
Vintage 1960s North American Side Tables
Glass, Acrylic
2010s American Modern Side Tables
Glass, Cherry
Vintage 1960s American End Tables
Rattan
Vintage 1960s American Side Tables
Chrome
20th Century French Art Deco Patio and Garden Furniture
Wrought Iron
2010s American Side Tables
Metal, Bronze, Iron, Gold Leaf
2010s Italian Console Tables
Brass
21st Century and Contemporary American American Craftsman End Tables
Cut Glass, Walnut
Vintage 1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Travertine
Vintage 1960s Dutch Mid-Century Modern Center Tables
Aluminum
Vintage 1970s Italian Mid-Century Modern Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Leather, Glass
20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Side Tables
Glass, Walnut
Late 20th Century Spanish Side Tables
Bamboo
Vintage 1930s French Art Deco Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Glass, Wood, Walnut
Vintage 1970s American Modern Side Tables
Brass
Vintage 1950s Danish Scandinavian Modern Side Tables
Brass
Vintage 1970s Danish Scandinavian Modern Side Tables
Brass
Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Side Tables
Bronze
Vintage 1960s American Mid-Century Modern Side Tables
Bronze
Vintage 1960s Italian Side Tables
Vintage 1980s Side Tables
Vintage 1950s Italian Side Tables
Beech
Vintage 1960s French Mid-Century Modern Side Tables
Vintage 1960s French Side Tables
Steel, Brass
20th Century Side Tables
Wrought Iron
Mid-20th Century Unknown Organic Modern Side Tables
Bamboo, Rattan, Glass
Vintage 1980s Side Tables
Steel
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Finding the Right Tables for You
The right vintage, new or antique tables can help make any space in your home stand out.
Over the years, the variety of tables available to us, as well as our specific needs for said tables, has broadened. Today, with all manner of these must-have furnishings differing in shape, material and style, any dining room table can shine just as brightly as the guests who gather around it.
Remember, when shopping for a dining table, it must fit your dining area, and you need to account for space around the table too — think outside the box, as an oval dining table may work for tighter spaces. Alternatively, if you’ve got the room, a Regency-style dining table can elevate any formal occasion at mealtime.
Innovative furniture makers and designers have also redefined what a table can be. Whether it’s an unconventional Ping-Pong table, a brass side table to display your treasured collectibles or a Louis Vuitton steamer trunk to add an air of nostalgia to your loft, your table can say a lot about you.
The visionary work of French designer Xavier Lavergne, for example, includes tables that draw on the forms of celestial bodies as often as they do aquatic creatures or fossils. Elsewhere, Italian architect Gae Aulenti, who looked to Roman architecture in crafting her stately Jumbo coffee table, created clever glass-topped mobile coffee tables that move on bicycle tires or sculpted wood wheels for Fontana Arte.
Coffee and cocktail tables can serve as a room’s centerpiece with attention-grabbing details and colors. Glass varieties will keep your hardwood flooring and dazzling area rugs on display, while a marble or stone coffee table in a modern interior can showcase your prized art books and decorative objects. A unique vintage desk or writing table can bring sophistication and even a bit of spice to your work life.
No matter your desired form or function, a quality table for your living space is a sound investment. On 1stDibs, browse a collection of vintage, new and antique bedside tables, mid-century end tables and more .
- 1stDibs ExpertOctober 5, 2021The best thickness for a glass table top depends on usage. If the glass is used just as a cover, then ¼-inch thick glass is likely good enough. If the glass will be used is as a table surface, then you should choose the thickness of the glass according to the size of the table. If the glass used is supporting heavy items, or its size is more than 24 inches, then choose glass that is thicker than ¼ inch. Thicker glass will feel and look more substantial, but thicker glass becomes heavier with increasing size. On 1stDibs, find antique and vintage glass-top dining room tables, glass-top coffee tables, side tables and more.
- 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 22, 2021Yes, you should put glass on top of your dining table to minimize scratches and wear. Glass allows you to see the beauty of the wood while protecting it from everyday wear.
- 1stDibs ExpertMarch 3, 2023You can substitute a number of things for a glass table top. Try painted wood, marble or sheet metal. To decide what to use, consider the overall style of your room and the other types of materials featured in the space. Shop a selection of tables from some of the world's top sellers on 1stDibs.
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