Our current top pick is the Floyd Round Coffee Table, with its solid birch top and sturdy steel legs, available in four colorway options.  Here are the best coffee tables for every style and budget. This table requires very little assembly and the assembly can be done without tools, according to the product listing. To prevent water staining, be sure to use a coaster when placing drinks on top of this table. The product listing also lists that potted plants should be paired with a drainage tray. While it may be simple in design, this coffee table can blend into virtually any home’s aesthetic, making it a great investment piece. Price at time of publish: $455 We appreciate the storage shelf on the bottom of this table, which can hold baskets for a discrete storage option, or can display coffee table books and candles for a refined style moment. The top of this coffee table is made from manufactured wood, so we recommend using coasters on it to prevent staining. At 48 inches long, this coffee table offers plenty of space for hosting a casual dinner party in front of the television or enjoying an extensive movie night snack spread. Price at time of publish: $340 The glass top allows your favorite coffee table books or trinkets to still be on full display from the lower shelf. This is also a great option if you don’t want to worry about water rings on a wooden table. Price at time of publish: $499 Price at time of publish: $45 Price at time of publish: $150 Price at time of publish: $1,248-$1,798 Price at time of publish: $434  Price at time of publish: $899 Price at time of publish: $399 Price at time of publish: $599

Shape and Size

Coffee tables are available in many shapes—square, rectangular, circular, and oval, just to name a few—so you’ll want to look at different options to see what appeals to you the most and would fit well in your space. In general, rectangular or oval coffee tables work well for smaller rooms, while square or round options help to anchor large seating areas.  There’s also the matter of finding a coffee table that’s an appropriate size for your room and furniture. A good rule of thumb is that your coffee table should be no more than two-thirds of your sofa’s total length, and it should be the same height as the seat of your sofa.

Features

While there are plenty of simple, no-frills coffee tables to choose from, you may also want to consider an option with additional functionality. Some coffee tables have shelves, drawers, or other storage compartments where you can tuck away blankets or other living room essentials, and others have lift-top surfaces that can be raised to make it easier to eat or work on them. 

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This article was researched and written by Camryn Rabideau, a freelance writer who’s an expert on all things home. She’s taken several courses on interior design and furniture, and she has firsthand experience testing sofas, as well as other pieces of decor.