End Tables
Late 20th Century American Mid-Century Modern End Tables
Metal, Brass
1970s Colombian Mid-Century Modern Vintage End Tables
Bone
1980s American Post-Modern Vintage End Tables
Hardwood
1970s American Organic Modern Vintage End Tables
Bamboo, Glass
1980s American Post-Modern Vintage End Tables
Copper
1970s American International Style Vintage End Tables
Laminate, Wood
1970s Italian Organic Modern Vintage End Tables
Breccia Marble, Brass
1970s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage End Tables
Walnut
Late 20th Century American Post-Modern End Tables
Wood, Lizard
Late 20th Century American Art Nouveau End Tables
Maple
1970s American Post-Modern Vintage End Tables
Birdseye Maple
Late 20th Century American Chinoiserie End Tables
Brass
Late 20th Century American Empire Revival End Tables
Mahogany, Burl
1980s Italian Post-Modern Vintage End Tables
Laminate, Wood
Late 20th Century Chinoiserie End Tables
Rosewood
1970s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage End Tables
Glass, Wicker, Raffia, Rattan
1980s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage End Tables
Plaster, Fiberglass
1970s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage End Tables
Aluminum
Late 20th Century Edwardian End Tables
Bamboo
1970s American Neoclassical Vintage End Tables
Marble
Late 20th Century American Modern End Tables
Brass
1970s French Vintage End Tables
Steel
1970s Italian Post-Modern Vintage End Tables
Travertine
Late 20th Century American Modern End Tables
Oak, Burl
1970s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage End Tables
Rosewood
Late 20th Century American Mid-Century Modern End Tables
Brass, Steel
1970s Mid-Century Modern Vintage End Tables
Glass, Oak
1970s Mid-Century Modern Vintage End Tables
Metal
1970s American Vintage End Tables
Marble
1970s European Mid-Century Modern Vintage End Tables
Steel
1980s French Post-Modern Vintage End Tables
Steel
1970s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage End Tables
Walnut, Lacquer
1970s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage End Tables
Horn, Glass
1970s Italian Hollywood Regency Vintage End Tables
Goatskin
1980s Philippine Modern Vintage End Tables
Shell, Wood
Late 20th Century Louis XV End Tables
Marble, Bronze
1980s American Anglo-Japanese Vintage End Tables
Lacquer
Late 20th Century American Queen Anne End Tables
Brass
1980s American Post-Modern Vintage End Tables
Animal Skin
1980s Vintage End Tables
Stone
1970s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage End Tables
Aluminum
1980s Queen Anne Vintage End Tables
Mahogany
1990s American Mid-Century Modern End Tables
Bronze
1970s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage End Tables
Laminate, Walnut
1970s European Vintage End Tables
Stone
1970s Mid-Century Modern Vintage End Tables
Wood
1980s American Vintage End Tables
Wood
Late 20th Century Louis XVI End Tables
Walnut
1990s American Mid-Century Modern End Tables
Walnut, Ceramic
1970s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage End Tables
Marble, Carrara Marble
1970s Danish Modern Vintage End Tables
Rosewood
1980s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage End Tables
Carrara Marble, Enamel, Steel
Late 20th Century End Tables
Rattan, Glass, Wicker
1970s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage End Tables
Wood
Late 20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern End Tables
Chrome
Late 20th Century American Chippendale End Tables
Brass
Late 20th Century American Campaign End Tables
Wood, Paint
1980s American Neoclassical Vintage End Tables
Marble
Vintage, New and Antique End Tables
Beyond just providing additional tabletop space for your living room, an attractive vintage end table can help you organize as well as display books and decorative objects.
The term “end table” is frequently used interchangeably with “coffee table,” and while these two furnishings have much in common, each offers their own distinctive benefits in your space.
Your end table is likely going to stand as tall as the arms of your sofa, and its depth will match the seating. These attributes allow for tucking the table neatly at the end of your sofa in order to provide an elevated surface between your seating and the wall. End tables are accent pieces — they’re a close cousin to side tables, but side tables, not unlike the show-stealing low-profile coffee table, are intended to be positioned prominently and have more to do with the flow and design of a room than an end table, which does a great job but does it out of the way of everything else.
End tables with a drawer or a shelf can easily stow away books or television remotes. Living-room end tables frequently assist with lighting, specifically as they’re often positioned adjacent to a wall. Their height and compact tabletop render them ideal for table lamps and plants, particularly if parked near a window.
And given their practicality, there is no shortage of simple, streamlined end tables from mid-century modern favorites such as Baker Furniture Company, Dunbar and Knoll that will serve your clutter-clearing minimalist efforts or wide-open loft space well. But over the years, furniture designers have taken to venturesome experimentation, crafting tables from fallen trees, introducing organic shapes and playing with sculptural forms, so much so that your understated end table might eventually become the centerpiece of a room, no matter where you choose to place it. One-of-a-kind contemporary designs prove that there are endless options for what an end table can be, while furniture makers working in the Art Deco style have proven that end tables can be stacked, staggered and nested at will, creating all kinds of variations on this popular home accent.
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