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MÖRBYLÅNGA round oak table, natural colour, solid wood design, four legs.Modern oak dining table MÖRBYLÅNGA with red chairs, plants, and large window.
The STOCKHOLM coffee table in walnut wood. Its oval top and tapered legs give it a sleek, modern look. A lower shelf offers additional storage.A modern living room with a brown leather sofa, a dark oval wooden coffee table with a shelf, and green decor items including a cabinet and chair.
GRÖTÅN round table: natural wood top, black metal legs, sleek & stable design.GRÖTÅN round dining table with wood top & black legs, four matching chairs, plants, pendant light.
Depicts a black, round STENSELE table with a sleek design, featuring a central support and four stabilising legs, ideal for cafés or small spaces.STENSELE kitchen table & chairs by window, sofa, plant.
VITTERYD Adjustable coffee table, white, 97 cmVITTERYD Adjustable coffee table, white, 97 cm

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STRANDTORP brown extendable dining table, rectangular with dark wood veneer top, sturdy steel legs, minimalist design.Modern dining room with STRANDTORP table, red chairs, and cabinet. Seats up to 8. Dark wood, metal base, minimalist decor.
An all-black sandberg table. It a rectangular top and slender metal legs, blending wood and metal in a slim, modern design.SANDSBERG Table, black, 110x67 cm
A black KNARREVIK side table with a sleek, modern design. Its rectangular, made of steel, and has two shelves for storage.KNARREVIK: modern black side table with shelf for small spaces. Holds coffee mugs, books, and decor. Compact size, easy assembly.
SKOGSTA Table, acacia, 120 cmSKOGSTA Table, acacia, 120 cm

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Types of tables

From coffee tables to computer desks, and bedside tables to dining sets. A table is a versatile piece of furniture, often multitasking as dining, working, studying, gaming, and living area. As such, it needs to fit your space and needs perfectly. That’s why we have a wide range of tables in different shapes, colours and materials, to make sure you find what you’re looking for.​

Different tables have different features​

Getting a table is not just about what looks good. Make sure to think about the design and shape of the table as well. Different designs have different features, so take some time to consider which type suits you best.​

Round vs. square​

Round tables often require more space than rectangular ones, as they are perceived as being bigger. If it’s a dining or kitchen table, you’ll also need more space to be able to pull the chairs out properly. However, they do give a softer impression thanks to their smooth shape.​ Rectangular or square tables give a sharper impression. But they are often easier to adapt to the room. The shape works with most interiors, no matter the theme. This kind of table commonly takes up less space than a round one does, and it’s easier to place in corners or position in difficult layouts.​

Legs or no legs​

Don’t just think about the shape, make sure to consider the height and design of the legs as well. For example, you might want a slightly higher coffee table if the family often eats in front of the TV. That way, you don’t have to bend over too much when it’s pizza time. Also, consider the shape of the legs. Slanted legs can look great. But you also run a greater risk of hitting your toes, as it’s easy to forget the fact that they protrude more than straight legs.

Then there are the wall-mounted tables, best used in the kitchen or bedroom. The obvious advantage is that they save space and don’t take up any floor space. They can provide an airy feel in an otherwise cramped room. Plus, it’s really easy to clean underneath.​

Get yourself a table that stands out...​

Feel free to let your table shine and stand out if you are to place it in the living room, dining room, or kitchen. It’s a natural showstopper and can really lift a room. Try to work with contrasts when it comes to colour and shape. That is, if you have a lot of furniture that is angular in shape, try adding a round or oval table.

.​…or one that blends in​

If contrasting colours and different materials aren’t your thing, you can also try the monochrome style. Match tables and other furniture in the same or similar shade. For example, a beige rug, a white sofa, a birch coffee table, a light grey TV bench, and a white lamp. See what we mean? As long as the materials differ, the look can still work its magic.

​No matter what type of table you’re looking for, we’re sure you’ll find something to your taste here. Visit one of our stores if you want to take in the different options or get your table online if you are sure of your thing.