Dear Joanna,
Inspired by your brief, I have carefully curated your personalised edit featuring round and organically shaped coffee tables for your living room. Keeping your preference for mid-century modern, transitional, and art deco styles in mind, I’ve selected pieces that balance sculptural form with refined materials and thoughtful detailing.
The focus of this edit is on soft, flowing silhouettes and tactile finishes, from warm woods and rich stone surfaces to subtle metallic accents, all chosen to bring a sense of character and cohesion to your space while remaining highly functional.
I hope this curated selection helps you discover the perfect coffee table to anchor your living room beautifully.
Enjoy your personalised edit.
Warmly,
Your stylist,
Iokasti
Westwing
Round Mango Wood Coffee Table Sculpt
I chose this because I really love the simplicity and warmth of the mango wood. The rounded top feels soft and inviting, while the natural grain brings in that subtle mid-century character without feeling overly styled. It’s the kind of piece that quietly grounds a space and makes it feel more relaxed and lived-in, which works beautifully with your design direction.
Castlery
Lavine Marble Coffee Table
I included this one because the shape feels so effortless — it’s smooth, curved, and really easy on the eye. The marble adds a sense of refinement, but the overall design stays quite minimal and contemporary. I like that it doesn’t try too hard; instead, it just feels balanced and elegant, making it a really strong anchor piece for a modern living room.
Abigali Ahern
Medina Coffee Table
I picked this because it has such a distinctive, sculptural presence. It feels more like a statement object than just a coffee table, which is what makes it so interesting. Even though it sits above budget, the current sale makes it feel like a rare opportunity, especially for something so unique and design-led. It would instantly add personality and edge to a space without needing much else around it.
Atkin & Thyme
Lucy Coffee Table Green Marble Finish
I love this one for the green marble — it adds depth and richness without feeling too bold or overpowering. There’s something really nice about the way it bridges classic materiality with a more contemporary shape. It feels slightly more elevated and transitional, and would work really well if you want a subtle hint of colour while still keeping things refined.
Anthropologie
Lala Reimagined Round Marble Coffee Table
This one is one of my favourites because it brings a softer, more playful energy into the edit. The sculptural base feels almost artistic, while the marble top keeps it grounded and practical. It has a bit of whimsy to it, but in a very considered way — the kind of piece that adds character and makes a room feel more curated and personal.
John Lewis
Taj Travertine Coffee Table, Natural
I chose this because I really like the honesty of the travertine — it feels natural, textural, and quietly luxurious. The form is simple, but the material does all the work, giving it a timeless quality that sits beautifully within a transitional scheme. It’s the kind of piece that doesn’t demand attention but still anchors the space in a really elegant way.
