Octagonal Center Table
Antique 1890s French Renaissance Revival Center Tables
Oak
Late 20th Century European Center Tables
Marble
Antique Late 19th Century English Aesthetic Movement Center Tables
Walnut
Antique Early 19th Century French Louis XVI Center Tables
Carrara Marble, Brass
Vintage 1960s Dutch Brutalist Center Tables
Oak
20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Center Tables
Brass
Antique 19th Century Italian Napoleon III Center Tables
Ebony
Late 20th Century European Center Tables
Marble
Antique 1820s English George IV Center Tables
Brass
Antique 19th Century Italian Renaissance Revival Center Tables
Walnut
Antique 1680s Italian Baroque Console Tables
Walnut
Antique Early 19th Century Italian Console Tables
Wood
Early 20th Century French Renaissance Revival End Tables
Oak
Late 20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Serving Tables
Metal
Antique Late 19th Century French Renaissance Side Tables
Oak
1990s Unknown Hollywood Regency End Tables
Brass
Antique Late 19th Century French Renaissance Side Tables
Oak
Late 20th Century American Chinese Chippendale Dining Room Tables
Glass, Wood
20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Brass
20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Brass
Antique 18th Century and Earlier Italian Center Tables
Walnut
Vintage 1930s Center Tables
Rosewood, Mahogany
Antique 19th Century English Center Tables
Wood
Antique 1890s Scottish Dining Room Tables
Oak
Antique Late 19th Century Indian Anglo-Indian Center Tables
Hardwood
Antique 19th Century British Victorian Center Tables
Wood
Antique 18th Century and Earlier Italian Center Tables
Walnut
Vintage 1930s North American Rancho Monterey Center Tables
Mid-20th Century French Center Tables
Bronze
Antique 19th Century Italian Center Tables
Walnut
20th Century French Center Tables
Slate, Iron
Antique 19th Century British Regency Center Tables
Wood
Vintage 1950s French Center Tables
Leather
Antique 19th Century English Center Tables
Rosewood
Antique 1880s American Country Center Tables
Bamboo, Birdseye Maple
Antique 1830s British William IV Center Tables
Rosewood
Antique Early 1900s English Edwardian Center Tables
Rosewood
Antique 1840s English Victorian Center Tables
Giltwood
20th Century Unknown Center Tables
Glass
Vintage 1950s Center Tables
Early 20th Century Center Tables
Oak
Early 20th Century Center Tables
Rosewood
Vintage 1930s French Art Deco Center Tables
Rosewood
Antique 1860s Center Tables
Walnut
Antique 19th Century Center Tables
2010s Regency Center Tables
Antique 1860s English Aesthetic Movement Center Tables
Oak
Antique 1830s English George IV Center Tables
2010s Italian Rococo Center Tables
Gold Leaf
Antique 1770s Northern Irish George III Center Tables
Leather, Mahogany
Antique 19th Century English Center Tables
Walnut
Antique 19th Century British Victorian Center Tables
Walnut
Antique Mid-19th Century English Center Tables
Slate
Antique Mid-19th Century British Center Tables
Oak, Walnut
Antique 19th Century English Aesthetic Movement Center Tables
Walnut
Vintage 1930s French End Tables
Antique 19th Century Irish Regency Center Tables
Marble
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Finding the Right Center-tables for You
An alluring sitting area doesn’t have to be in the exact center of the room, but an antique or vintage center table is a great tool to partition off such an area.
By definition, a center table is a piece of furniture that is placed in the center of a room. Initially these appeared in the foyer or entryway before making their way into the living room. While one might keep seating furniture such as sofas against the walls to avoid limiting movement and closing off space, a center table in the living room can fill this central space without restricting the flow of the room.
One of the purposes of a center table is to anchor the rest of the furniture. It draws the eye to a specific area and invites guests to sit down. When thinking about how you’ll arrange your furniture, a good rule of thumb is to set tables an arm’s length away from seating. For instance, place a coffee table about 18 inches from a sofa so that it is within reach but not too close. In more modern layouts, tables are sometimes placed to the side to leave a large open area for foot traffic.
Because of its central position, a center table is one of the first things people will notice when entering a room. It’s important to consider how a center table can add to a room, as it’s a crucial element for defining the feel and theme of a room. Some center tables are mainly for decor, while others can be a great place to sit around over cocktails and hors d’oeuvres. Center tables are perfect for displaying decorative objects, floral arrangements, books or a cluster of prized antique vases given the prominent position of your table and the attention it will get.
The clean lines and organic forms that we typically associate with mid-century modern center tables means that they will bring a dose of sophistication to a space, and examples from the era can be found in square and round shapes. Wood tables were popular with furniture makers of the period, but versions in glass and marble are also widely available. Because Art Deco designers frequently incorporated ornamental embellishments such as exotic animal hides and veneers in their seating, case pieces and other furniture, your Art Deco center table will likely make a strong statement in any room. Alternatively, if you’re searching for something small and unassuming, Regency tables could be an option for your space.
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- What is a center table?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertMay 21, 2019
A center table is usually circular and placed in the middle of a parlor or foyer, although they may appear elsewhere. They can be made of any material — including marble, glass, wood and lucite — and typically do not adhere to any particular style. Because of this variability, they are generally easy to position in a room.
- 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022To begin to measure an octagon table, place one end of the measuring tape on one edge and pull it across to the opposite edge. A perfectly octagonal table will have the same width and depth measurements. As a result, most people refer to its measurement by diameter. To determine the height, measure from the tabletop to the bottom of the base or legs. Shop a selection of octagon tables on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertAugust 26, 2024The difference between a center table and a coffee table is usually size. Center tables tend to be larger-sized accent tables placed in the center of seating areas. On the other hand, coffee tables are smaller tables usually positioned in front of sofas and loveseats. On 1stDibs, find a variety of center tables and coffee tables.
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