Discover coffee tables that combine style and functionality with storage. Declutter your living room and elevate your décor with these inspiring designs.

Wooden coffee table with storage for a clutter free space.
This wooden coffee table has generous, convenient storage in pull-out drawers, ensuring a clutter-free space. Homestyleinterior Instagram©

Imagine a living room where everything has its place—a relaxing space that’s free of distracting clutter. With the right furniture choices, you can maintain a tidy and organized space without sacrificing style. One piece of furniture that can contribute to this goal is the coffee table.

Coffee tables with built-in storage offer a clever solution to the clutter conundrum. They can provide a place to stash remotes, magazines, blankets, and other essentials. From coffee tables with hidden drawers and shelves to lift-top designs, there’s a perfect storage coffee table to suit your needs and elevate your décor.

Let’s explore five inspiring designs that seamlessly blend functionality and style.

Stylish Storage: Coffee Table with a Shelf

Coffee Table with a Convenient Shelf
This coffee table is a storage star! The open shelf is perfect for keeping essentials close at hand. Dean Long | Remarkable Outdoor Living

This coffee table is a stylish storage solution for nearly any living room. The woven, braid-like texture adds visual interest and complements nautical, bohemian, or modern décor.

The sturdy tabletop features an elegant matte finish, while the open shelf below provides ample space for storing books, baskets, or trays. This design maximizes functionality without sacrificing style.

Whether you’re looking to declutter your living room or add a touch of visual interest, a coffee table like this one is a versatile choice. 

For more space saving furniture, read: Space-Saving Living Room Furniture: Make Your Small Space Feel Bigger.

Classic Coffee Table with Convenient Storage Shelf

Classic Coffee Table with Convenient Storage Shelf
This classic coffee table offers ample storage with its convenient lower shelf. Perfect for keeping your living room organized and stylish! Flickr

This coffee table seamlessly blends classic design with practical storage. The rich, dark wood and simple lines create a timeless look that complements décor that’s from traditional to contemporary.

But don’t let its understated appearance fool you—this table is highly functional. A full shelf beneath the tabletop provides plenty of space for storing books, magazines, remotes, and other living room essentials.

This design helps keep your space clutter-free while maintaining a sophisticated aesthetic. It’s a perfect choice for those who appreciate both style and practicality.

For some more storage hacks, check out: 4 Storage Hacks That Spark Joy, Inspired by Marie Kondo

Nox: Modern Italian Coffee Table with Elegant Storage

Modern Italian Coffee Table with Storage
The Nox coffee table by Gallotti & Radice is a masterpiece of Italian design. With its sleek glass top and elegant frame, it’s the perfect blend of style and sophistication. Flickr

The Nox coffee table, designed by Ricardo Bello Dias for Gallotti & Radice, is more than just a stylish centerpiece—it’s a clever storage solution for the modern living room. This exquisite piece, made to order in Italy, features a sleek glass top and a steel or lacquered metal frame with oak inserts, available in both square and rectangular shapes.

Beneath the transparent glass top lies an open shelf, providing ample space for storing books, magazines, or decorative objects. This design seamlessly integrates functionality and elegance, allowing you to keep your living room organized without sacrificing style.

The Nox coffee table represents the epitome of Italian craftsmanship and timeless design. It’s a statement piece that elevates any living room with its understated elegance and impeccable functionality. 

Note: This particular original may be within reach for only discerning, high-end customers (cost is upwards of $2,500), but budget-conscious homeowners can find similar lookalike discount models sold online for under $400.

Coffee Table with Drawers Gets a Refresh

Haley Israelov (@haleyisraelov) recently shared a fantastic furniture flip on her Instagram feed, showcasing a round-cornered coffee table with four drawers that she snagged at a thrift store for just $35. The table was given new life with a simple yet effective refinishing process.

Israelov’s DIY approach involved sanding the table down, applying a wood conditioner, and then layering on a custom Minwax stain (a 50/50 mix of weathered oak and special walnut) to achieve a rich, updated look. Three coats of polyurethane provide a durable finish with a subtle sheen.

This transformation highlights the potential of secondhand furniture, demonstrating how a little creativity and effort can turn a budget-friendly find into a stylish and functional piece. 

Mid-Century Marvel: Coffee Table with Extendable Top

This isn’t your average coffee table. A vintage gem designed by Kai Kristiansen for Vildbjerg Møbelfabrik in the 1960s, this piece seamlessly blends Danish modern aesthetics with clever functionality. Crafted with a solid teak frame and a veneered tabletop with solid wood edges, it exudes timeless elegance.

But the real magic lies in how it transforms. The height-adjustable frame and extendable tabletops allow this coffee table to effortlessly convert into a dining table, making it a perfect solution for smaller spaces or those who love flexible furniture.

This Kristiansen design exemplifies the ingenuity of mid-century modern furniture, offering both storage and adaptability in a sleek, sophisticated package. It’s a testament to enduring design and quality craftsmanship, proving that vintage pieces can be both beautiful and practical.

You can find used or refurbished tables like this, made from teak or rosewood, online from $700 to $1,500.

Reference

  1. How To Choose a Coffee Table, Crate&Barrel
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