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When choosing a side table for your living room, consider functionality, design, materials, colours, and the overall decor style to ensure a cohesive look. Opt for tables that are within easy reach of the sofa and match its height. Round tables soften spaces, while square ones add structure. Choose materials like

Choosing the Perfect Side Table for Your Living Room


When choosing a side table for your living room, consider functionality, design, materials, colours, and the overall decor style to ensure a cohesive look. Opt for tables that are within easy reach of the sofa and match its height. Round tables soften spaces, while square ones add structure. Choose materials like


Published by Rhiannon Hills | September 25, 2024

Rhiannon Hills | September 25, 2024

Select the Perfect Side Table: Style and Functionality Guide

When choosing a side table for your living room, consider functionality, design, materials, colours, and the overall dcor style to ensure a cohesive look. Heres a detailed guide: So first to the basics:

Distance from the Sofa
The side table should ideally be placed about 18 inches 45 cm from the sofa, within easy reach. This gives you enough space to comfortably set items down without crowding the area.

Height Recommendation
The tables height should match the height of your sofas arm or be slightly lower. A typical height is between 2430 inches 6075 cm, which ensures practical use while maintaining aesthetic balance.

Shape Options
Round Tables: Soften a rooms layout and are great for smaller spaces or those with a more organic, fluid feel. They also encourage easier movement around the table. SquareRectangular Tables: Offer structure and work well in rooms with a more modern or geometric aesthetic. These are ideal if your space has clean lines and defined corners. Nesting Tables: Provide flexibility. You can stack them for a compact look or spread them out when more surface area is needed.

Material Choices and Their Impact on Dcor
Wood: Brings warmth and texture, making it versatile for many styles. Light Wood: Ideal for Scandinavian or minimalist interiors. For example, the Risom Magazine Side Table by Jens Risom, with its light wood finish, fits seamlessly in a light, airy dcor scheme. Dark Wood: Adds depth and richness, perfect for spaces with a more traditional or rustic feel. Dark wood contrasts nicely with neutral or vibrant colour palettes.

Metal: Adds an industrial or contemporary edge. The TS Console Table with a metal base fits perfectly into minimalist or industrial spaces. The clean lines give a modern, utilitarian vibe while being sleek and unobtrusive. Polished or brushed metal finishes offer a more luxurious look, pairing beautifully with bold, rich tones or more monochrome palettes.

Marble: A classic material for luxury, offering a highend finish that elevates any room. The TS Console Table with a marble top creates a lavish, opulent look. Marbles natural veining adds unique character to each piece, and the polished surface reflects light, enhancing a rooms sense of space and brightness. Pair marble with metallic accents or deep jewel tones to emphasize luxury or contrast it with lighter colours for a balanced look.

Glass: Provides an airy, open feel, perfect for smaller spaces or those with modern decor. Clear or tinted glass creates a sense of openness while subtly blending into the background, allowing other elements of the room to stand out.

Rattan or Woven Textures: Offer a natural, earthy feel, great for bohemian or coastal inspired spaces. Adding texture through rattan or woven tables can help soften more modern or industrial furniture, bringing a touch of warmth and nature indoors.

Colour Choices for Different Looks
Neutral Tones: Light woods, soft greys, and beige hues work well for a calm Scandinavian look. The Risom Magazine Side Table with its neutral wood finish offers versatility in almost any colour scheme. Bold Colours: If youre looking to make a statement, deep shades like emerald green, navy blue, or even black can create a focal point, especially when paired with a marble or metal table like the TS Console Table. Monochrome: For a modern minimalist look, go for black, white, or grey. The TS Console Table from Northern, in its minimalistic form, will add a sleek, unobtrusive accent to any monochrome room. Soft Pastels: For a more playful or midcentury vibe, light pastel colourslike soft blues, pinks, or yellowscan be a great addition, especially with wood or rattan pieces.

And then to the fun parts selecting the right look for your chosen living room feel and theme:

Minimalist/Industrial:

The Mass table from Northern, with its clean lines and industrial materials, fits perfectly into both minimalist and industrial interiors. It adds sophistication without overwhelming the space, and its design pairs well with neutral or metallic color schemes. Versatile Décor:

The Fredericia Risom or Pon tables are stunning designs that work with almost any décor. Their timeless craftsmanship and elegant forms blend seamlessly with both classic and contemporary settings. The clean wooden design can easily adapt to different styles and color schemes, making these tables versatile, long-lasting options. Luxury or Maximalist:

If you're aiming for a luxurious or even maximalist look, the Gubi TS marble table makes a bold statement. With a marble top and a refined metal base, this piece brings a rich texture that enhances an opulent vibe. It’s perfect for adding a touch of extravagance to your space, especially if paired with luxurious fabrics and deep colors like emerald or sapphire. Subtle Aesthetic:

For a toned-down, more natural feel, the Ton table from Northern offers understated elegance. Its simple design balances function and subtlety, making it a perfect choice for a minimalist or organic aesthetic. It pairs beautifully with soft textures, neutral tones, and a more relaxed, calming atmosphere. By considering the height, distance from the sofa, shape, material, color, and the décor style you want to achieve, you can select a side table that not only fits your living room but enhances its overall design. Whether you’re after the sleek lines of the Mass table, the timeless elegance of the Fredericia Risom or Pon, the bold luxury of the Gubi TS, or the understated simplicity of the Ton table, these options offer a perfect balance of form and function.

Last but not least what about choosing a side table that works for you and your cat.. but just does not look our of place - try the tavolina side table from MiaCara.


coffee side table designed by Gubi for Space CopenhagenThe Moon Coffee Table is a contemporary piece designed by Space Copenhagen. This design displays outstanding Danish carpentry with its bevelled textured base. Having a natural stone top means that each table is slightly different due to the beautiful veins and marks found in the marble. The moon-shaped base is also has a version with a solid oak top.
1. Moon Coffee Table - Marble

The Moon Coffee Table is a contemporary piece designed by Space Copenhagen. This design displays outstanding Danish carpentry with its bevelled textured base. Having a natural stone top means that each table is slightly different due to the beautiful veins and marks found in the marble. The moon-shaped base is also has a version with a solid oak top.


From $ 6,097


Signe Bindslev Henriksen and Peter Bundgaard Rützou form the Danish design duo known as Space Copenhagen. This studio has been widely known to push design boundaries but still manages to pour in personal vision into their genuine designs. Space Copenhagen’s design portfolio range from interior design, furniture, everyday-use refined objects, art installations and art direction. 
  
  Many of their furniture design work have been for clients in the hospitality and luxury retail sector – a field the studio is strongly known for. Space Copenhagen has done interior design for some of the world’s most influential restaurants such as Nordic pioneer restaurant NOMA, Geranium, owned by Bóchuse D’or winner Rasmus Kofoed and newcomer Geist, run by Michelin star chef Bo Bech. 
  
  Some of their furniture designs carried by Danish Design Co here in Singapore are manufactured by designer brands Gubi and Fredericia.

Designed by Space Copenhagen for Gubi

coffee side table designed by Fredericia for Space CopenhagenThe Tableau Coffee Table designed by Space Cophenhagen embodies a graceful geometric contours, creating a soft silhouette exuding effortless elegance. Made with stone, reflecting a passion for natural materials involving expert craftsmanship that lies at the core of Fredericia.
2. Tableau Coffee Table

The Tableau Coffee Table designed by Space Cophenhagen embodies a graceful geometric contours, creating a soft silhouette exuding effortless elegance. Made with stone, reflecting a passion for natural materials involving expert craftsmanship that lies at the core of Fredericia.


From $ 8,708


Signe Bindslev Henriksen and Peter Bundgaard Rützou form the Danish design duo known as Space Copenhagen. This studio has been widely known to push design boundaries but still manages to pour in personal vision into their genuine designs. Space Copenhagen’s design portfolio range from interior design, furniture, everyday-use refined objects, art installations and art direction. 
  
  Many of their furniture design work have been for clients in the hospitality and luxury retail sector – a field the studio is strongly known for. Space Copenhagen has done interior design for some of the world’s most influential restaurants such as Nordic pioneer restaurant NOMA, Geranium, owned by Bóchuse D’or winner Rasmus Kofoed and newcomer Geist, run by Michelin star chef Bo Bech. 
  
  Some of their furniture designs carried by Danish Design Co here in Singapore are manufactured by designer brands Gubi and Fredericia.

Designed by Space Copenhagen for Fredericia

coffee side table designed by Fredericia for Jens RisomThe magazine Table was designed in 1949 by Jens Risom. This minimalist design reflects Risoms idea that the key to good design is comfort, the warmth of wood, paired with graceful style.
3. Risom Magazine Side Table

The magazine Table was designed in 1949 by Jens Risom. This minimalist design reflects Risoms idea that the key to good design is comfort, the warmth of wood, paired with graceful style.


From $ 1,430


Jens Risom was an extremely talented individual and was a significant player in the Danish Modernism movement, particularly his role in introducing Scandinavian furniture to the American Market. He then pursued a successful career designing a variety of pieces which stem from functionality combined with a New York sense of style and savoir-faire. Risom was a great influence on the global design arena leaving a legacy of stunning, streamlined designs. 
  
  A strong proponent of the idea that design should be modest, minimal and not centre stage, Risom’s understated approach to elegance is seen in his preference for gentle curves, geometric angles, clever construction and affinity for continuity. 
  
  Risom strongly advocated the idea of design being modest, minimal and not centre stage. His understated approach to elegance can be seen from his preference for gentle curves, geometric angles, clever construction and affinity for continuity.

Designed by Jens Risom for Fredericia

When choosing a side table for your living room, consider functionality, design, materials, colours, and the overall decor style to ensure a cohesive look. Opt for tables that are within easy reach of the sofa and match its height. Round tables soften spaces, while square ones add structure. Choose materials like
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