When we were young, we would pore over every issue of our mother's subscription to Metropolitan Home. While we loved closely examining each page, our main fascination was always the countless living rooms featured and, in particular, the coffee tables. What was placed on top of them seemed as important as the table itself.




When company is coming over: It's a collection of Bitossi and a couple of stacked art books (a few are on the shelf below the surface - Remotes, etc are in a drawer)
When company isn't expected? Add to the above various magazines, an iPod cable, the remote, a used teacup, dust...
view bepsf's profile
I like a clean surface.
My boyfriend likes everything & anything on it for me to pick up because I like a clean surface.
view jenny!'s profile
I have a tray with magazines, a smaller tray for the remotes and a deck of cards. It is easy to move for if we need to get inside (our coffee table is a trunk) for board games or extra blankets.
view Signe's profile
Remotes, mail, newspapers, magazines, dinner, dog treats...pretty much anything. We have a really large coffee table and we spend most of our time in the living room, so it's basically just a catch all. When company is coming over we clear it off, put down a tablecloth and serve hors d'ouerves.
view zelda139's profile
Let's see - a stack of Met. Home mags, concrete bowl for remotes, a couple of design books, a candle in a glass cube and my laptop.
It's funny that you say "When we were young, we would pore over every issue of our mother's subscription to Metropolitan Home. " I was getting Met. Home when it was called Apartment Living (or was that Life?). I'm ancient.
view anne's profile
Just a large Martha Sturdy resin bowl.
view Kathryn's profile
My "coffee table" is a leather storage ottoman. I keep a large rectangular wood tray on it. It holds a set of coasters, small red leather box for remotes and a Phoney Shoe (red shoe-shaped tchotchke-like thing that holds the phone -- its crazy and sparkley and its not Dorothy's but it could be).
view Vivienne's profile
A clear acrylic tray from IKEA which houses a random stack of magazines, a couple tea lights and a remote control.
view hessilou's profile
Framed picture of my two baby cousins, remote, a book, and a bud vase with a sprig of azalea from the back yard. The book is hiding a huge scratch.
view sarahduckie's profile
I usually have a vase of fresh flowers, a silly, wooden 50s candy dish that's in the shape of a dacshund called "Snack Hound," and sometimes a coffee table book or two that I rotate.
view lucitebox's profile
nice dish of fruit, or a small plant, or a vase with a couple flowers.
i sense that once summer kicks in, i'll be putting a little jar with wildflowers on it. pretty!!
view revolution9's profile
I don't have a coffee table yet, but my end table has a book and a box of Kleenex on it. Magazines are underneath.
view Pteetsa's profile
I just sold my coffee table yesterday : ( -- but I used to just put a small vase (with cheap fresh flowers) on it-- the coffee table, R.I.P, was lucite and I was too stressed about scratching it to ever really use it.
view vieboheme's profile
my coffee table is an old wooden trunk that was passed down to my boyfriend from his grandpa. It's pretty dilapidated, but we're going to fix it up and hopefully it will give some nice character to the room.
view revolution9's profile
All sorts of stuff- usually all of it mine (work documents, twist ties, varies notes and pieces of scrap paper, notebooks, pens, empty water glass, stuff i should really clean up but I don't) and remote when it's not in its charging holster. I think I'm going to go clean it up now.
view canadian in swedish clothing's profile
Anne, I'm ancient, too! I remember Apartment Living fondly. I grew up in a home without coffee tables, so I'm CT-challenged. Don't have one yet, but I'll be searching for the perfect one at flea markets this summer.
view arrestingimage's profile
A huge hand painted platter.
That is it!
view danze's profile
When people are over there is nothing on it.
When we are alone there's usually a large pillow on it since we use it as an ottoman. One day well get one of those large square ottomans to use instead.
view stillreign's profile
Do you folks know where this coffee table comes from?
Thanks.
view colormehappy's profile
Hi Colormehappy. The table is from Ikea and I believe it was part of the Lack line -- but unfortunately, it has been discontinued for sometime now.
view Alex's profile
my feet.
and a water gun to fend off the cats.
view margie's profile
i hate my coffee table :(
view samuels's profile
We don't have a dining table so ours is (theoretically) kept clear for ease of use. In all actuality it has water glasses, dirty dishes (sometimes - yuck!), random paper, the remote, anything I decided to dump out of my backpack at the last minute in the morning rather than haul it around all day. You know, everything but the kitchen sink.
view zhasmene's profile
um, lets see...a cream runner, my laptop and stand, two ashtrays, two coasters and the tv remote, a pencil case, two pens I think that's it.
view abydos6's profile
magazines, magazines, and more magazines underneath in a magazine holder. plus a random lip balm.
view 2T's profile
hi colormehappy,
the coffee table is ikea, and was discontinued in '02. it was part of the kaffatorp series, not lack.
view blkbrrry's profile
It was taking up space and collecting pretty much trash. You know, just my stuff kept ending up there. I am re-evaluating my space and possibly curing it, who knows, so I had this closet and put it in there. It's a genuine relic from my childhood. Ideally, I'd have some cool coasters out and current issues of magazines and maybe a bowl or a tray or something.
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