Friday, November 21, 2008

coffee table



floating coffee table


Functional bi-level design with cubby area offers ample space for storage and display. Durable wood construction. Assembly required. Chocolate.




zen coffee table


Simple, straightforward lines with a distinctly Asian flair. Two-tiered tables have subtly angled legs; bottom shelf provides storage or display space. Wood construction. Simple assembly. Chocolate oak veneer.




round curved leg coffee table


Sturdy wood construction. Simple assembly.





parsons storage coffee table


Clean, open design with spacious shelving below. Wood construction. The unique brush lines on the bronze pieces are applied by hand using a cashmere brush. A cashmere brush enhances the smoothness and evenness of the painted finish. Assembly required. Bronze, polished white or chocolate.




bridge coffee + side table


A long, low coffee table is designed to be used alone or together with a smooth lacquer side. Fully assembled. Wood construction; oak veneer.




sliding-top coffee table


A sliding top reveals valuable hidden storage space. Wood construction. Simple assembly. Chocolate oak veneer.




angled-leg coffee table


The simple, clean look of this solid wood and wood construction coffee table comes in either polished cinnabar or “limed” chocolate. The liming finish dates back hundreds of years. It was designed to enhance wood’s natural grain and is achieved by painting over the wood and then wiping the paint off. West elm uses the same technique to create our new super chic, easy-to-care-for limed chocolate finish. Assembly required. Polished cinnabar or limed chocolate.



faceted-frame coffee table


Within a beautifully faceted frame is a versatile display and storage shelf. Solid wood with wood construction. Chocolate oak veneer or gray stain. Two hidden storage drawers.




bridge coffee + side table, chocolate


A long, low coffee table is designed to be used alone or together with a smooth lacquer side. Fully assembled. Wood construction; oak veneer. Chocolate.

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