Ever wished your coffee table décor looked as good as those manicured tabletop landscapes from magazines, but weren’t sure what items to use or where to place them? The shape of the coffee table doesn’t have to be complicated. With a few basic color, size, and layout rules, you’ll be a pro in no time.
We’ll show you how to achieve a sophisticated designer look with a few simple items to create a visually appealing arrangement that both makes a statement while keeping everyday life in mind and connecting with the rest of the space. Whether you’re looking for year-round coffee table décor ideas or a seasonal change, the collection caters to every style.
Whether it’s creating a coffee table décor or designing a bookshelf, using an odd number of objects will produce a visually pleasing effect. This modern coffee table comes in a neutral palette that works perfectly with a variety of heights, shapes, and materials to create a charming and uncluttered look. A stack of books, a round bowl with ornaments, and a tall vase with fiery red flower stems complete the arrangement. The items form a delightful trio, with plenty of space on the table to see its surface, provide color contrast, and give the homeowner a place to put down a cup of coffee.
Trays can be used as decorative embellishments, blending colors and textures, and accommodating a variety of items when designing a coffee table décor. Place the round tray on the rectangular coffee table to create a contrasting shape. Or play a role with scale by displaying a variety of objects of different sizes (a large tray, a small bowl, a medium-sized book, and a small candle) on the tabletop. A variety of shapes and sizes form a layered design.
Or repeat the same finish on trays throughout the room to create a uniform look. Here, gold is used as an accent metal on vases, trays, bowls, coffee tables, and lamps, connecting spaces together.
Create height and layered objects by stacking, like the black and gold boxes in this stylish living room. Adjust the height of your décor as needed with books, magazines, trays, and other flat surfaces. This round coffee table is also a case study of material mixing – it employs glass, ceramic, metal, and resin while using a limited color palette to maintain a cohesive look.
When it comes to coffee table décor, books are your best friend! You’ll often see interior designers using them on coffee tables, and for good reason. Coffee table books help fill the space and can be used individually or in groups. They also add height, shape, and color, and form a flat base to display items such as these decorative blue objects. Books are also a great way to incorporate the subtle seasons, such as showcasing publications about spring flower arrangements or snow scenes around the holidays.
The larger the coffee table, the more likely it is to be shaped. This rustic wooden coffee table creates the perfect neutral slate for a range of décor and bright colors to match the room’s throw pillows and artwork. Incorporate personal items into your coffee table setup to create a warm, welcoming, and welcoming living room. Stack up a few books dedicated to your favorite topics of interest and end with a bowl or tray from your trip. Or put a bouquet of flowers in a vase handed down by your grandmother.
Use these simple actions to instantly add character and make your space feel unique.
Think outside the box when designing seasonal coffee table décor. This vibrant living room uses colorful pumpkins, whether real or faux, to add a fun touch to the fall décor. The marble tulip-style coffee table showcases a classic orange pumpkin and white wood carving version. Continue the color scheme of the room on the coffee table accessories to unify and balance the space. Turquoise candlesticks and stacked books are matched with the blue and pink used in the rest of the room.
Let’s face it: while we all want a beautiful coffee table décor, it also needs to be functional enough for everyday life. Thanks to two large storage baskets, this oversized farmhouse coffee table effortlessly blends style and function. These containers are located on the bottom shelf to hide clutter and not distract or compete with the stylistic surface of the table. Wicker, metal, and fabric baskets add an extra touch while providing much-needed storage space for the living room. Plus, they make cleaning up at the end of the day quick and easy.
If your living room is filled with saturated colors and bold patterns, limit the color palette of your coffee table décor. This antique-inspired tray coffee table features bright shades of green and purple as well as gold, white, and brown tones to create a neutral scheme with vibrant colors. When displaying flowers on a coffee table, you’re not limited to the fresh-cut varieties in the vase. The use of potted plants provides natural elements that do not need to be replaced every week. Practical, simple and economical!
With a traditional tufted ottoman-style coffee table, it offers a large surface with a lot of styling potential. Open a large book on a coffee table and fill a vast surface without having to use countless objects. It will visually fill the space without making it feel cluttered. Place decorative beads or magnifying glasses at the top of the page to increase interest. It’s a simple styling trick that instantly adds a touch of sophistication.
Intriguing items, including lush houseplants, glass beads, metal trays, and small books, adorn this colorful living room’s gorgeous Moroccan-style coffee table. The mix of colors, materials, and styles creates a look that goes over time, creating a relaxed, comfortable atmosphere. Baskets hanging from the walls, bamboo daybeds and straw-clothed ceilings introduce natural elements, watering down bright colors and patterns to create visual balance.