Coffee Tables
Coffee Tables collection by COLLECTIONAL Dubai
Draga & Aurel
From Draga & Aurel’s Heritage collection, which transforms midcentury pieces into bespoke creations, Morse is a 1960s Italian chest of drawers reimagined with vibrant, epoxy resin detailing. The mahogany frame, polished by hand, features a central storage compartment and a sleek black back-painted glass top, blending classic design with modern flair.
SERAFINI
Arthur marble coffee table is created from a single piece leveraging 2 opposite materials, finding a balance in their patinas and visual contrast. This piece is truly a sight to behold, captivating viewers with its striking fusion of materials and textures duality, all of which convey a sense of discovery and serendipity through a fragmented design. This coffee table is not just a functional piece of furniture but a true statement piece, imbued with elegance and charm that elevate any space
Man of Parts
Situated between the town and coast, Surfside Drive curves to follow the natural contours of Nantucket’s harbour and the primary building material of its coastal architecture. Reflecting the bends and curves of the street, Workshop/APD’s rounded design nest or stand alone.
Hessentia
Luke coffee tables with rounded shapes and corners perfectly match the soft look of the Lowell modular sofa. They are available in a glossy finish, but always with a marble top.
Christopher Duffy
The Flying Saucer coffee table combines vibrant pop colours and patterns in nostalgia-drenched, maximalist fashion. A statement design that refuses to follow convention and serves as a constant reminder to live one’s life to the fullest – go bigger, go bolder, be adventurous, have fun and don’t take life too seriously!
Christopher Duffy
An irregular, rock-like configuration splits apart to form the base. Each structure echoes the other’s form, emphasising where they were once joined together
EMMEMOBILI
UFO TT, designed by EMMEMOBILI. During these twenty years of production, the UFO TT coffee table has become a great classic. Its elegant timeless shape, the perfect execution technique and the meticulous details of its components have transformed it over time into a formal reference for the world of contemporary furniture. The particularity of the design of the shell of the undertop, its invisible and perfectly studied connection with the top, as well as the connection with the finely flared truncated conical central foot, have so far been interpreted in numerous materials and finishes.
EMMEMOBILI
Birignao, designed by EMMEMOBILI. The different volumes that form Birignao, from the base to the top, play by merging to create a single table. Its pure geometries harmoniously overlap forming a succession of curves and refined elements.
EMMEMOBILI
Antinomia, designed by EMMEMOBILI. It could balance their strength so that their shapes, their materials, their peculiarities, so precious, but so different, can dialogue harmoniously. It is from this research that the Antinomia coffee table was born, made up of two founding elements, a monolithic base and a large shaped support surface, elements that like an oxymoron manage to live in a unicuum and enhance each other. The more particular and fragmented forms are combined with the more regular and sober ones in order to create a mix of elements which, despite having the same semantics, manage to furnish without being excessive.
Bieke Casteleyn
Inspired by the original Out of Line table, this coffee table stands out with its iconic sculptural identity. No matter your living room set-up, the organic shape always fits and lifts the entire space to a higher level.
Draga & Aurel
A superb and inimitable showcase of craftsmanship, this unique coffee table is part of the Transparency Matters Collection. Entirely crafted by hand through the casting techniques of both resin and brass, it is composed of a one-of-a-kind resin top boasting a polished emerald green tone that results from a unique combination of three layers of mold. The finished piece looks like a precious gem. The elegant column-style base is a cylinder made of brass enriched by a natural golden finish. Also available in other colors and measures, any variation in the top is not to be considered a flaw but a stylistic choice of the designer. Materials: Cast resin and Solid brass
Hessentia
Joss is a sculptural object that fully represents the harmony of duality. The marble top and cylindrical base are combined with brass casting element. The two materials are drilled in a single point, which becomes the focus of the project.
Hessentia
Luke coffee tables with rounded shapes and corners perfectly match the soft look of the Lowell modular sofa. They are available in a glossy finish, but always with a marble top.
Alexander Lamont
A strong circle of French Oak with subtle inlaid pattern is raised on a shagreen-wrapped sculptural base with recessed surfaces in grooved wood and bronze to draw the eye and create a sense of flow.
Hervé Langlais
The Chill coffee table, also designed by Hervé Langlais, is a stunning piece of furniture that features a solid block carving in various materials such as marble or other natural stones. The table's design is sleek and minimalist, with a soft finish that adds a touch of warmth and texture to the natural stone. Limited Edition of 12
Hervé Langlais
The Penta coffee table, designed by Herve Langlais, is a stunning piece of furniture that combines the warmth of solid oak with the sleekness of wood lacquer or solid marble. The table features a pentagonal shape with gently curved edges that soften the overall look, creating a sense of organic fluidity. Limited Edition of 12 in marble