Anthropologie’s latest storage coffee tables will upgrade your living room
I've found the best Anthropologie storage coffee tables for any design style
Coffee tables can run the gamut from contemporary styles to classic mid century designs, but lately, Anthropologie has created some functional storage options that I simply adore.
The brand’s new selection of coffee tables focus on storage, and come in a variety of options. Think simple shelving, mixed metals, hidden drawers, and even lucite and marble designs that allow you store many more items than you could otherwise.
No matter your style, I have scoured all coffee table ideas on the Anthropologie website and found an option that will work for you. After all, if you're wondering how to decorate a small space, adding more storage will make sure your living room no longer looks cluttered, and it also gives you a way to add in your favorite coffee table books, sculptures, and other trinkets for decoration. It's an easy way to personalize your space.
Best Anthropologie storage coffee tables 2024
Made with reclaimed natural oak, this U-shaped coffee table can easily store all your favorite coffee table books below, as well as hold some delicious cocktails up top. The twisted, thick materials give it a solid, structural look.
Ideal for small spaces, the cherry wood Corbyn Coffee Table has simple, clean lines and a minimalist touch. Small brass accents keep it formal, yet modern.
Sometimes, hidden storage is the best type of storage, and that’s what this coffee table does unbelievably well. Not only does it include beautiful wood grain patterned drawers lined in soft fabric for your most delicate items, but it also adds in sleek open shelving for your prized coffee table books.
Why pick between marble and wood when you can have both? With two simple circular shelves—one made from white striated marble and the second made from hardwood oak—both complementing each other in size and structure, it is a contemporary take on a classic coffee table.
Curved legs and rounded edges allow for a relaxed feel, as well as update the regular old mid century modern style. This coffee table is made of a light shade of Acacia wood to allow it to blend in with almost every design style.
This solid ash coffee table was created by British brand Studioilse, known for its emphasis on products that highlight the materials’ natural finish. A simple paper cord shelf adds to the appeal.
With wavy edges, a comfortable space for shelving, and a beautiful matte oak wood finish, the Raven Coffee Table is the epitome of laidback luxury. Consider adding in some colored, textured elements down below that can peek out of the wavy lines, adding a some more fun to the design scheme.
This asymmetric, two-material Bryant Coffee Table consists of a smaller wood shelf at the bottom with trendy black marble on top. Thin cast iron legs add additional stability and a touch of modern glam to this overall industrial piece.
Luxe brushed gold accents, lucite frames, and a tempered glass top all combine to create an ultra-modern look in this round mirrored coffee table. Don’t worry, it’s also easy to clean, thanks to the fact that it has been sealed with pure lacquer—simply wipe the surface down with a damp cloth.
Storage coffee table FAQ
What are some unique ways to style a shelved coffee table?
You can trust Homes & Gardens.
For your shelves, you could always add a touch of color by including your favorite coffee table books, coasters, and other small ornaments. Use shades that complement the materials in the coffee table, and consider options that match the other decor items in your living room, such as your rugs, pillows, curtains, and furniture pieces. Of course, don’t forget to add a vase of flowers, some simple sculptural pieces, or a selection of your favorite ceramics for a personal touch.
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Nikhita is the Style Editor for Homes & Gardens, making sure our home-savvy readers are always aware of the latest trends and deepening their knowledge of classic design. Nikhita graduated with her Master of Arts in Magazine Journalism from New York University, and has spent a decade in interior design and shopping roles at shelter publications ELLE DECOR and Domino Magazine.
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