8 designer coffee tables that stimulate the imagination

A coffee table and the sofa form the center of the living room. But it is much more than just a storage space for cups, remote controls, books, etc., but can also be a real oneEye-catcher in the roombe. Today we show you 8 stunning onesDesigner coffee tables, which are very unusual and would give the living room a completely new aesthetic. They can even be described as functional works of art.

Designer coffee tables in a natural look – Bloom from MTH Woodworks

As Michael Thomas fromMTH WoodworksWhen he wandered in the forest, he came back several times with a log. He was dipped upside down in molten resin. After the resin has hardened, the table top is sanded and polished. The contrast between the rough wood and the white table top is breathtaking. The coolest thing about the design of the Bloom coffee tables is the effect created where the wood seems to pierce the white resin table top.

Designer coffee tables from the Living Edge collection by Greg Klassen

A blue river winds through a mountainous landscape... The Living Edge coffee table fromGreg Klassencreate breathtaking contrasts. While the glass river is smooth and monochromatic, the heavily grained wood tells wonderful stories.

Dripwood City vonMcNabb & Co. Studio

McNabb & Co. Studio created the Dripwood City coffee table from scrap wood. Each element represents a city building emerging from wooden cubes. These high-rise buildings were laminated together. It sounds simple, but the cityscape is actually turned upside down and looks like stalactites. The glass table top perfectly completes the oversized design.

Fjord coffee table fromBen Young Glass Artist

The amazing Fjord coffee table by Ben Young is made of cast concrete and laminated clear glass and looks elegant and grand. Only at second glance do you recognize the small brown hut nestled between the concrete mountains. The glass layers look like real, moving water. What a fascinating scene!

M3 table by Javier Olmeda

The Mesa M3 by Javier Olmeda consists of nine individually carved maple wood panels. They were then stacked on top of each other to create a sculptural table base. The shapes are simple and can be found in the mineral, plant and animal worlds. The designer left it up to the viewer to decide what they are - mangrove roots or giraffe spots.

Gradient Matte coffee table by Andrei Hakhovich

The Gradient Matter coffee table by Andrei Hakhovich represents feelings such as tension, attraction, repulsion and connection. As if both sides want to separate from each other but remain bound by a connective tissue made of bamboo. A plexiglass table top creates a bridge between the two walnut parts and allows the bamboo membrane to continue telling the story.

Stumble Upon coffee table byAlessandro Isola

The Stumble Upon coffee table by Alessandro Isola initially looks like a soft carpet. Simply fold up one corner and – voila! The smooth bottom transforms into a low coffee table.

Tim & Mary von Pierre Lescop

Inspired by Tim Burton's dream world, the Tim & Mary coffee table is a reinterpretation of the Baroque style. Made of curved glass and decorated with beautiful red accents, this table looks very romantic and modern at the same time.