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20th Century Wakasa-Nuri Red Lacquer Low Coffee Table
Located in London, GB
A 20th century red Wakasa-nuri lacquer low table, having a rectangular top, set upon scrolling feet.  
Category

Vintage 1950s Japanese Coffee and Cocktail Tables

Japanese Style Coffee Table
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Japanese influenced low coffee table with center windowpane detail.
Category

Vintage 1950s American Coffee and Cocktail Tables

Materials

Wood, Glass

japanese style tea table
Located in Brooklyn, NY
a low Japanese style tea table or coffee table made of solid California walnut in a bookmatched
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21st Century and Contemporary American Coffee and Cocktail Tables

Japanese Gilt Decorated Lacquer Low Table, Meiji Period
Located in Los Angeles, CA
A Japanese gilt decorated blackish-brown lacquer low table, Meiji period 1868-1912.
Category

Antique Late 19th Century Japanese Meiji Furniture

20th Century Wakasa-Nuri Red Lacquer Low or Coffee Table
Located in London, GB
A mid-20th century Wakasa-nuri red lacquer low table, the rectangular top set upon four scrolling
Category

Vintage 1950s Japanese Coffee and Cocktail Tables

Japanese Negoro Lacquer Buddhist Offering Low Table with Brass
Located in Paris, FR
A Japanese negoro lacquer Buddhist offering low table with brass.
Category

Antique 19th Century Japanese Furniture

Materials

Brass

Japanese gold and silver lacquer low table from a Royal Collection
Located in Hilversum, NL
square, finely decorated with a waterfall in a mountainous landscape with trees, set with silver mounts with floral relief against matted ground, on four shaped legs. Provenance: ...
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Antique 19th Century Japanese Lacquer

Materials

Gold, Silver

Bendt Wing 1234 Table for Arna Bruk
Located in San Francisco, CA
-In-One Table.” Can serve as console, conventional square dining table or as low Japanese
Category

Vintage 1950s Danish Console Tables

Materials

Wood

Hibachi Style Coffee Table
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Japanese influenced low coffee table with lattice detail and glass top.
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Vintage 1950s American Coffee and Cocktail Tables

Materials

Glass

Chinoiserie Anglo-American Coffee Table
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Low, japanned coffee table with Chinoiserie scene of figures and horses.
Category

20th Century American Coffee and Cocktail Tables

Japanese Low Table
Located in San Francisco, CA
Japanese low table, shou sugi ban (cedar wood). Special technique of charring wood with fire was
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Antique 1880s Japanese Furniture

Materials

Wood

Japanese Low Table in Elm
Located in Providence, RI
Japanese low table in Japanese elm. The figuring on the top is absolutely amazing, and the finish
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Mid-20th Century Japanese Meiji Coffee and Cocktail Tables

Materials

Wood, Elm

Vintage Japanese Coffee Table
Located in Los Angeles, CA
An extraordinary 19th-century Japanese low table beautifully crafted out of elmwood and has been
Category

Antique 19th Century Japanese Meiji Coffee and Cocktail Tables

Materials

Wood, Elm, Lacquer

1950s Japanese Carved Slab Low Table or Pedestal
By George Nakashima
Located in San Diego, CA
Thick solid carved slab table or sculpture pedestal constructed of Japanes Tochi wood, Japan, 1950s.
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Vintage 1950s Japanese Mid-Century Modern Side Tables

Materials

Wood

Low Slatted Wood Midcentury Display Tables
Located in San Diego, CA
Slatted wood display tables with iron legs from the 1950s. Japanese-influenced design. The low long
Category

Vintage 1950s American Mid-Century Modern Tables

Materials

Steel

Bespoke Low Table, Single Slab of Antique Hardwood, by P. Tendercool, in Stock
By Pieter Compernol Stephanie Grusenmeyer
Located in Bangkok, TH
, inspired by Japanese Edo period shapes. Model: Low table ATOP PT20_BS3_CW_BL_NO Top: One slab of antique
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2010s Thai Minimalist Coffee and Cocktail Tables

Materials

Brass

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Japanese Low Table For Sale on 1stDibs

Find many varieties of an authentic Japanese low table available at 1stDibs. Frequently made of wood, lacquer and hardwood, every Japanese low table was constructed with great care. Find 67 options for an antique or vintage Japanese low table now, or shop our selection of 4 modern versions for a more contemporary example of this long-cherished piece. You’ve searched high and low for the perfect Japanese low table — we have versions that date back to the 18th Century alongside those produced as recently as the 21st Century are available. A Japanese low table made by Mid-Century Modern designers — as well as those associated with Modern — is very popular. You’ll likely find more than one Japanese low table that is appealing in its simplicity, but Gumps, Kaaron and Toshiyuki Kita produced versions that are worth a look.

How Much is a Japanese Low Table?

Prices for a Japanese low table start at $350 and top out at $32,257 with the average selling for $2,800.

Finding the Right Tables for You

The right vintage, new or antique tables can help make any space in your home stand out.

Over the years, the variety of tables available to us, as well as our specific needs for said tables, has broadened. Today, with all manner of these must-have furnishings differing in shape, material and style, any dining room table can shine just as brightly as the guests who gather around it.

Remember, when shopping for a dining table, it must fit your dining area, and you need to account for space around the table too — think outside the box, as an oval dining table may work for tighter spaces. Alternatively, if you’ve got the room, a Regency-style dining table can elevate any formal occasion at mealtime.

Innovative furniture makers and designers have also redefined what a table can be. Whether it’s an unconventional Ping-Pong table, a brass side table to display your treasured collectibles or a Louis Vuitton steamer trunk to add an air of nostalgia to your loft, your table can say a lot about you.

The visionary work of French designer Xavier Lavergne, for example, includes tables that draw on the forms of celestial bodies as often as they do aquatic creatures or fossils. Elsewhere, Italian architect Gae Aulenti, who looked to Roman architecture in crafting her stately Jumbo coffee table, created clever glass-topped mobile coffee tables that move on bicycle tires or sculpted wood wheels for Fontana Arte

Coffee and cocktail tables can serve as a room’s centerpiece with attention-grabbing details and colors. Glass varieties will keep your hardwood flooring and dazzling area rugs on display, while a marble or stone coffee table in a modern interior can showcase your prized art books and decorative objects. A unique vintage desk or writing table can bring sophistication and even a bit of spice to your work life. 

No matter your desired form or function, a quality table for your living space is a sound investment. On 1stDibs, browse a collection of vintage, new and antique bedside tables, mid-century end tables and more .

Questions About Japanese Low Table
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    Tea tables have different names across various regions and cultures. Japanese tea tables are called chabudai, and British tea tables are sometimes called teapoys. On 1stDibs, you’ll find a collection of antique and contemporary tea tables from some of the world’s top sellers.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    The chabudai, or the short Japanese dining table makes the most of limited space by serving many functions in a Japanese home. They often feature collapsible legs so they can be stored. Diners sit on pillows on the floor, rather than chairs, again freeing up more space by not having bulky chairs. Shop a collection of Japanese furniture from some of the world’s top sellers on 1stDibs.
  • Lotus Gallery
    Lotus GalleryMarch 17, 2021
    A Japanese low screen was traditionally used while seated upon the floor. The low screen would block wind and drafts, provide limited privacy, and are often decorated with seasonal themes.
  • 1stDibs ExpertSeptember 23, 2024
    Low tables are usually called coffee tables. The name comes from the table height being designed to make it easy to place something, such as a cup of coffee, on the tabletop while seated on a sofa. Alternatively, people may refer to these low tables as cocktail tables. Explore a wide variety of coffee tables on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertAugust 8, 2024
    Yes, a coffee table can be too low. Most experts recommend choosing a coffee table that is around one to two inches lower than the seat height of your sofa or loveseat. You may find it difficult to access items on the tabletop while seated if you choose a shorter table. In addition, an overly low coffee table can make a room feel cramped or unbalanced. However, there are exceptions to this rule. Sometimes, designers intentionally place ultra-low coffee tables in spaces to create a bold contrast in a large room. Feel free to break from convention when choosing a coffee table. What's most important is that the finished result appeals to you and allows you to enjoy your seating area to the fullest. Shop a wide range of antique, vintage and contemporary coffee tables on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertMay 5, 2023
    Console tables are not low. Typically, consoles are about the height of a desk but are much narrower. As a result, they work well against walls and can be used to hold lamps and decorative objects. While modern console tables commonly feature four legs, you can still find the two-legged variety, which is ideal for nestling behind the sofa. Some also feature shelves for display and storage space or cabinet doors and drawers for hiding clutter. Find vintage console tables on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    Modern coffee tables tend to be low because they’re most commonly placed in front of couches and chairs. Historically, coffee tables were placed behind the couch which necessitated a taller table. Over time, as styles changed and coffee tables came to be positioned in front of couches, their heights were lowered to accommodate the modern arrangement. On 1stDibs, shop a collection of vintage and contemporary coffee tables from some of the world’s top sellers.
  • 1stDibs ExpertJune 15, 2023
    No, 12 inches isn’t necessarily too low for a coffee table. For balance, choose a coffee table that is about two to four inches lower than the seat of the largest piece of furniture around it. Usually, this will be the sofa. If your sofa’s seat is 14 to 16 inches high, a 12-inch coffee table will likely be in proportion. Find an assortment of coffee tables on 1stDibs.