15 Stylish Coffee Tables That Won’t Break the Bank
Emily Bihl
Emily Bihl
Emily Bihl is a freelance writer and sometimes-songwriter currently undoing a lifetime of healthy eating in the great city of New Orleans. When she’s not writing, she can be found covered in clay at the ceramics studio or attempting an approximated downward dog. She likes her black labrador Selkie, unexpected anagrams, and cracking the sugar on creme brûlée with the back of a spoon.
When it comes to home decor, we're all in favor of the minimalist movement, but there are some furniture pieces you just can't skip if you're looking to make your living room into a comfortable, cozy retreat from the crazy world. Coffee tables are one such item. And while poufs and ottomans are having a moment, there's something about a perfectly styled coffee table that really brings the whole room together. But good style doesn't come cheap... usually. In the spirit of keeping things on the less spendy side, we've found 15 coffee tables that lend a polished, grown-up look to your space without running up your credit card bill (all are under $150!). All you need now are some artfully splayed magazines and a candle or two to complete your oasis.
iNSPIRE Q Modern Marin Danish Modern 2-Drawer Accent Coffee Table ($62)
IKEA Jorid Tray Table ($50)
Three Hands Accent Table ($80)
Structube Osaka Coffee Table ($149)
Project 62 Emmond Two-Tone Mid Century Modern Coffee Table ($142)
Allmodern Lesa Coffee Table ($133)
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Emily Bihl
Emily Bihl is a freelance writer and sometimes-songwriter currently undoing a lifetime of healthy eating in the great city of New Orleans. When she’s not writing, she can be found covered in clay at the ceramics studio or attempting an approximated downward dog. She likes her black labrador Selkie, unexpected anagrams, and cracking the sugar on creme brûlée with the back of a spoon.