
Pictured in chocolate, the West Elm Bridge coffee and side tables offer a classic touch to any living room. I like the height of the coffee table. A low rise offers flexibility in living room design making the coffee table more of an after thought as opposed to a living room center piece. Offering a matching side table is great, in case you need to surround your sofa with 1-2 end tables. The Bridge table series is constructed of oak veneer with a smooth lacquer side. It comes fully assembled and measures 56"w x 24"d x 8.5"h. Available only in chocolate. Price: coffee table: $299; side table: $179

Ernest Hemingway once said that, "There is no friend as loyal as a book.". It's only fitting that this stylish end table from Thomasville is known as the Ernest Hemingway Kentmere Club End Table. With two shelves built out of leather composite, the books and magazines you tend to keep on your end table will have a nice new comfortable home here. The style is reminiscent of the within the Kentmere Club, a British gentlemans club Hemingway frequented in Kenya, with it's Mahogany solids and laurel burl veneers that give this end table that aged and distinguished feel. I'd have to say that I personally find the picture frame top to add the most flair to the piece, even thought the color is what gives it such a powerful appearance.
You won't have any trouble with finding space on this end table with it having dimensions of 27 1/4"h x 24"w x 29"d, so you're leisure reading will have a nice home when you can't get to it. You can pick up the Ernest Hemingway Kentmere Club End Table at your local Thomasville dealer, and while you're there be sure to take a look at rest of the Kentmere Club collection of Ernest Hemingway inspired furniture.

A coffee table is sure to enhance the appeal of any living room. Pictured here is the Rento coffee table from Swiss furniture maker Dietiker. I am a big fan of having design pieces that serve both function and fashion. This piece combines both elements by offering a space to store books, TV remotes, magazines, and even children's toys. The storage is a great bonus, but so is the great looks of this piece. If you like a modern or minimal home, than this coffee table is sure to please. The simple metal legs draw inspiration from vintage modern. The wooden table leaves are very simple, thin, and to the point. There is no wasted space here as we often see in minimalism. The organization of the wooden leaves offer a bit of complexity in the coffee table since their joining forms a unique pattern. Symmetry is a good word to describe the affects of this assimilation. Designer: Fabiaan Van Severen

While the nesting table no stranger as a multipurpose and versatile décor option, the concept is being adopted in many other products. It seem the "nesting" or multiple piece accessory has found its way to all sorts of decorative objects like plates, vases, glasses, dishes and many other items according to Met Home. In a previous post Furniture Fashion reviewed a beautiful solid wood dining table by Hudson Furniture and creator Barlas Baylar that is as ecologically conscious as great looking. This nesting table set brings the outdoors inside with its unprocessed all wood construction that is made from reclaimed stock. Set $6550 22"L x 22"W x 20"H

Furniture Fashion has reviewed several items from the Moroso modern furniture collection, and we have always been impressed with the creativity of the designers they commission. The T Vertigo coffee table from designers Laura Aquili and Ergian Alberg is no exception. The simple yet ornate shape is as durable as good looking, comprised of thermoformed Corian in your choice of red, black and white, this coffee table will definitely be a conversation piece. I especially like the way the T Vertigo offers several dimension from the top and side view creating opposing angles and a nice flow of focal points.