About Aty Coffee Table
Design
Aty takes its name from Guarani culture, where it refers to a space for sharing and connection. That idea shows up in the way this coffee table reads as a low, inviting center point rather than a statement piece that shouts. The form leans organic, with lines that feel drawn from nature and proportions that sit comfortably in modern rooms.
There’s also a quiet dialogue between the tables. In the standard version, the small, medium, and big elements are designed to complement each other, so the arrangement can feel unified even when the pieces interact with other furniture nearby. It’s an easy way to bring a bit of softness to spaces that can otherwise feel too rigid.
Materials & Build
The standard Aty Coffee Table collection balances warm wood with cool stone. The small table is made in iroko, while the medium and big tables pair iroko with a marble top. The mix is intentional: the wood brings depth and natural character, and the marble adds a crisp surface that catches light differently throughout the day.
At full scale, the larger footprint measures 84.0 inches long by 43.3 inches wide, with a height of 16.7 inches. The proportions keep the profile low, so it doesn’t block sightlines or overwhelm seating. And a protection cover is included, which is a thoughtful detail for day-to-day living.
Comfort in Use
A coffee table doesn’t need cushions to feel comfortable. It needs the right height, a surface that works, and enough room to gather around. At 16.7 inches high, Aty sits at a level that feels natural with most lounge seating, making it easy to reach for a book, a tray, or a drink without leaning forward too far.
The combination of iroko and marble also supports different habits. Wood feels warmer and more relaxed for casual moments, while marble offers a clean, stable surface when things get a bit more structured, like coffee service or an impromptu spread when friends stop by.
Placement & Lifestyle
Myface designed Aty to work in rooms that shift between quiet and social. It fits best as a central anchor in a living area, but it can also suit larger lounge settings where multiple seating zones need one shared point of focus.
Because the tables are complementary, they can be styled to feel compact and contained, or allowed to open up the layout. And the natural materials play well with both contemporary upholstery and more traditional textures, so the table doesn’t force a look. It supports one.
Longevity
Iroko is a resilient hardwood, chosen for its ability to hold up to daily use while still looking natural over time. Marble, used on the medium and big tables, is equally enduring when treated with everyday care and a little attention to spills.
The included protection cover reinforces the idea that this piece is meant to be lived with. The Aty Coffee Table by Myface is not precious, but it is considered, and it rewards consistent use with a surface and presence that keep their appeal season after season.

























