I Found the Perfect Coffee Table: Martha Stewart’s Walnut Beauty That Feels Designer but Costs Just Over $200

Elegant, contemporary, and endlessly versatile, Martha’s walnut coffee table (with its sleek veneer top) is the perfect anchor for every room

Martha Stewart
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A coffee table can be a focal point of a living area if you let it. By choosing one that is stylish but adaptable, you open up a world of decor and storage possibilities. Finding one, however, can require some discernment around size, shape, and materials.

Hence, our excitement when we stumbled upon a fantastic piece from Martha Stewart's Wayfair collection for just over $200.

We love how the starburst pattern provides dimension, while the darkness of the wood can either contrast a light living area or enhance a moodier one. It also would fit into a variety of aesthetics, from a '70s-inspired room to a minimalist oasis.

To keep the table looking as chic as possible, be intentional with decor. Scented candles in beautiful ceramic encasings, bespoke coffee table books, or a simple vase with flowers would all accent this foundational piece perfectly. However, too many items can look cluttered and take away from the beauty of the table's design, so mindfulness is key.

'When styling a coffee table, I always recommend starting with a few key art books; they instantly add personality and visual interest,' adds Megan Slack, the Head of Celebrity News. 'Layering a scalloped tray on top is a smart way to corral candles, trinkets, or coasters, keeping the table looking curated yet tidy. It’s all about balancing style with function.'

She recommends these pieces that would look great on any coffee table, but especially Martha's

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Hannah Ziegler
News Editor

Hannah is Homes & Gardens’ News Editor, with a focus on celebrity style and entertainment content. She got her start in media as a digital editorial assistant at ELLE Canada, and has since written about lifestyle and culture for publications such as Nylon and i-D.

Her love of film is rivaled only by one with a great soundtrack, and she hopes to someday decorate a Nancy Meyers-worthy kitchen.

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