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Furniture of America Crystal Falls Transitional Dark Cherry Coffee Table
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Furniture of America Meadow Rustic Antique White Coffee Table
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Furniture of America Irene Rustic Antique Black Coffee Table
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Furniture of America May Traditional Brown Cherry Coffee Table
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Furniture of America Crystal Cove Transitional Dark Walnut Round Coffee Table
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Furniture of America Oelrichs Transitional Gray Coffee Table
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Furniture of America Baldwin Transitional Espresso Coffee Table
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Furniture of America Sloane Contemporary White/Dark Gray/Chrome Coffee Table
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Furniture of America Sundance Contemporary Extravagant Style Coffee Table
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Furniture of America Lobb Industrial Natural Tone Coffee Table
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Furniture of America Titus Contemporary White/Chrome Coffee Table
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Furniture of America Bishop Contemporary Black/Gray Coffee Table
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Frequently Asked Questions
Coffee table trends include curved and organic shapes, mixed materials (wood + metal), minimalist designs, and multifunctional tables with storage or lift-top features.
The 2/3 rule means your coffee table should be about two-thirds the length of your sofa to maintain proper proportion and visual balance in the room.
For a 60-inch sofa, the ideal coffee table length is around 40 inches (two-thirds of the sofa length). The height should be the same as or slightly lower than the sofa seat
Round or oval coffee tables are best for small spaces because they improve movement and reduce sharp edges. They also make the room feel more open and less crowded.
Choose a coffee table that is proportional to your seating area. It should be about two-thirds the length of your sofa and placed around 12–18 inches away for comfortable movement.
Consider size, height, material, shape, and functionality. Features like storage, durability, and how the table fits with your living room furniture are also important.
The most common coffee table height is 16–18 inches, and the length is typically about two-thirds of the sofa length, ensuring comfort and balance.
























