The allure of a glass coffee table is the lightness brought into a living space. Rather than a solid block in the center of the room, a translucent tabletop allows for more visual flow. Here are our favorite glass coffee tables, ranging from classic furniture designs to new, accessibly priced options.
Above: Designed by Le Corbusier for Cassina, the LC10-P Low Table has chrome legs but comes in a range of frame options with a glass top; $1,655 at Hive Modern. Above: The Faye Toogood Element Table made up of a glass top floating on three elements is available from Kooku Design or from Hub. Above: Room & Board’s Portica Coffee Tables come in a range of sizes and options for frames; shown with a glass top; $499. Above: Designed by Terence Woodgate for SCP, the Sax Square Coffee Table starts at $1,318 from The Future Perfect. Also available in a rectangular shape. Above: The classic Noguchi Table designed by Isamu Noguchi for Herman Miller comes in White Oak (shown), White Ash, Walnut, and Black; $1,995 at Design Within Reach. Above: The Pedrera Coffee Table designed by Barba Corsini for Gubi is $985.15 at Finnish Design Shop. Above: Designed by Mies van der Rohe and produced by Knoll, the Barcelona Table was first created for his Villa Tugendhat in Brno, Czech Republic. The table is still produced today for $2,052 at Design Within Reach. Above: From West Elm, the Streamline Coffee Table in colored steel (shown in White) and glass, is $399. It’s also available in a bronze and chrome frames. Above: The Knoll Krusin Coffee Table designed by Marc Krusin comes in glass top with four options for a base; $1,448 at Design Within Reach. Above: Designed by Hans Wegner for Carl Hansen & Son, the CH108 Coffee Table is $4,205 at Hive. Above: The SCP Sax Rectangular Coffee Table is $995 at Horne. Above: Designed by Pietro Chiesa for FontanaArte, the all-glass Fontana Coffee Table is $1,036 at Finnish Design Shop.
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