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The anchor of the living room

Tommy Franks Coffee Tables

Bring shape, texture and balance to a seating area with Tommy Franks coffee tables. The collection moves from warm ash oak, smoke oak and dark walnut to marble, ceramic, glass and softly finished neutrals, expressed through round, low-profile and more architectural forms. Each table combines an everyday surface with the sculptural presence needed to pull a contemporary living room together.

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Coffee tables with sculptural presence

Placed at the heart of a sofa arrangement, a coffee table helps define the scale and rhythm of the entire room. Tommy Franks designs range from clean, monolithic forms to rounded tables and lighter glass-topped silhouettes, giving you the freedom to make the piece either a quiet foundation or a stronger focal point. Considered bases, curved edges and layered profiles create interest from every angle—particularly valuable in open-plan rooms where the table is rarely viewed from only one side.

Layered materials for contemporary living

Oak and walnut finishes bring warmth and natural character, while black, smoke and matte surfaces add definition. Marble and marble-effect ceramic tops introduce veining and tonal movement; glass creates visual lightness around more substantial seating. Gold-toned metal details can lift deeper woods, whereas all-neutral finishes support softer, textural schemes. These combinations make the collection easy to coordinate with bouclé, linen, velvet and leather-look upholstery, as well as timber, stone and metal accessories.

Choosing scale, shape and arrangement

Start with the seating layout. A long sofa often suits an oval or rectangular table, while a compact sectional can work well with a round design. Leave comfortable reach from the seats and enough space to walk around the table without interrupting the room's flow. In a larger setting, nesting or paired tables can create a more flexible composition. Finish with a restrained arrangement of books, a tray or sculptural object so the surface remains useful as well as beautifully styled.