Cottage Coffee Table
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About Cottage Coffee Table
Design
The Cottage Coffee Table finds that easy balance between presence and restraint. Its low, open silhouette feels calm in a room, the lines kept clean so the eye can rest. Proportions are thoughtfully rectangular, creating a clear stage for objects without asking for attention at every moment. Designed within the Cottage family by Ramon Esteve, it shares the same quiet language seen across the seating, which makes it simple to build a space that feels resolved. And when the light hits the top, there’s a gentle warmth that softens the geometry and welcomes everyday use.
There’s nothing fussy here. The look is light, the stance confident, and the finish reads as considered rather than glossed. It’s a table that edits out the unnecessary and keeps only what serves the room.
Materials & Build
An aluminum frame gives the piece its backbone, matching the structure used on other Cottage elements so the conversation between pieces is natural. It keeps the profile slim yet steady, with surfaces that sit true and level. Where metal meets wood, edges are clear and well aligned, the transitions crisp to the touch. The top is iroko, chosen for its character and its performance. The grain brings a gentle movement, the color sits in that familiar honey-brown that feels at home with neutrals, charcoals, or soft whites.
Iroko is known for durability and resistance to rot, which is exactly what a table sees in real life: moisture from a glass, a plant that gets watered, the bump of a tray. The finish is smoothed to invite daily handling, so a book slides easily and a cup lands without chatter.
Comfort in Daily Use
Comfort in a coffee table is about reach, stability, and surface you trust. At approximately 47.2 by 23.6 inches, and 13.4 inches high, the Cottage Coffee Table keeps everything within a relaxed arm’s stretch from a sofa. The low profile makes conversation feel unforced; sightlines stay open,

























