Cottage Coffee Table
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About Cottage Coffee Table
Design
The Cottage Coffee Table brings a grounded ease to the room. Its square, low profile feels deliberately simple, with lines that stay clean and unfussy while the surface introduces a soft, natural rhythm. There’s a quiet nod to the Far West in the way warm wood meets crisp geometry—nothing theatrical, just a steady, confident presence. Designed by Ramon Esteve, the piece reflects his measured approach: form distilled to what matters, function that never shouts. It sits comfortably between rustic and modern, which is precisely why it works. The table isn’t trying to be the conversation; it’s creating the space for one.
Materials & Build
At the heart is an iroko wood top, chosen for its rich reddish-brown tone and understated grain. It brings warmth you can see and a durability you can count on. Below, a powder-coated aluminum frame provides structure without heaviness. The finish resists corrosion and holds its color, so the silhouette stays sharp. Wood and metal balance each other well—warmth above, clarity beneath—giving the Cottage Coffee Table an easy, architectural poise. Depending on the setting, it can be paired with frames in graphite, white, or a deeper mokka tone, each lending the wood a slightly different read without competing with it.
Comfort
Comfort in a coffee table is about proportion and reach. This one gets both right. The generous square top makes room for books, a tray, even the occasional board game. At about 47.2 by 47.2 inches and roughly 13.4 inches high, it settles low enough to relax the seating area rather than crowd it. And with a weight near 70.5 pounds, it feels properly planted—solid when leaned on, steady when moved for a gathering. The surface invites use, not caution, which is exactly the point in a living space meant to be lived in.
Placement & Lifestyle
The Cottage Coffee Table adapts easily. In a pared-back loft it reads modern; by a stone fireplace it leans warm and familiar. It suits linen as well as leather, slipcovers as well as tuxedo arms. Place it centered in a generous sectional, or float it between lounge chairs where conversation runs long. The Far West influence adds character without tipping into theme, making it a natural anchor for layered interiors. Talenti keeps the styling flexible so the table supports daily life—morning coffee, evening playlists, a stack of magazines—without insisting on one particular look.
Longevity
Materials were chosen to age well, not just look good on day one. Iroko is known for staying power; the powder-coated aluminum frame keeps its integrity and finish over time. Use it, rearrange around it, let it settle into the room’s rhythm. When extra protection makes sense, a cover is available, a simple way to keep everything pristine between seasons or during a move. Built with the quiet rigor Talenti is known for, the Cottage Coffee Table is made to hold its place year after year—reliable, composed, and ready for whatever the day brings.






























