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When we moved in our last apartment, Chris agreed to adding an amazing glass coffee table to the mix. My naive (and non-parent) self didn’t think about the potential long-term hazards of such a heavy and rigid piece; I was just blinded by all its clear and simple beauty 😉 Now that James is crawling (!!!), I know it is time to finally address the elephant — er, the glass coffee table — in the room.
The living space in our new house is definitely open concept, so I’m running into a number of design challenges. We have a large sectional (with two equal sized arms), which I positively love. However, it raises the question about whether to find a square table or maintain the current rectangular shape. There is also a small part of me which loves the idea of a round tufted coffee table. As you can tell, my indecisiveness is out in full force. Unfortunately, I can’t delay the process much longer. The little one crawling around our main level needs to stay far, far away from the rock solid edges of our current coffee table. The sooner I make a decision, the better.
After some extensive hemming and hawing, I am leaning more toward a square or round option with a little cushion. I pulled a few of my favorites here. Whenever I do these product round-ups, I do them so you can avoid the lengthy research. My pros + cons lists were to elicit your help in choosing one for our space 😉
Dorel Living Hastings Tufted Ottoman via Wayfair: $228.99 + free shipping; 38.75″ square (Pros: leather, nailhead detail // Cons: lack of options, questionable leather quality for the price)
Skyline Furniture Linen Tufted Cocktail Ottoman via Wayfair: $311.99 + free shipping; 35″ square (Pros: well-reviewed, linen is a plus // Cons: feet are more detailed // Note: this is strikingly similar to the Elliot Ottoman offered by One Kings Lane in a few different colors at a slightly higher price tag of $409)
Restoration Hardware Cooper Upholstered Square Ottoman: $335 to $845 + $199 shipping; 36″ square (Pros: extra simple design, available in a number of colors and fabrics // Cons: lack of storage, potentially too simple in design, high shipping cost)
Home Decorators Collection Mila Ottoman: $359 + $60 shipping; 42″ in diameter (Pros: wicker look will go with any decor // Cons: cats and wicker don’t always mix)
Home Decorators Collection Farrow Round Tufted Ottoman: $359 + $55 shipping; 36″ in diameter (Pros: leather adds a little masculinity to the decor // Cons: smaller size, not all that elegant looking)
Seagrass Coffee Table via Wisteria: $379.99 + $125 shipping/handling; 42″ square (Pros: uncomplicated and versatile // Cons: cats love seagrass…)
Ballard Designs Hayes Round Tufted Ottoman: $399 to $759 (shipping cost unclear); 36″ in diameter (Pros: extensive color options, hidden storage, well-reviewed // Cons: smaller than I hoped)
Home Decorators Collection Custom Abingdon Upholstered Ottoman: $519 + $15 shipping; 36″ square (Pros: lots of color and fabric options // Cons: assembly required, not in love with the multi-ball feet)
Home Decorators Collection Riemman Ottoman: $519 + $60 shipping; 39″ in diameter (Pros: uncomplicated shape, simple ball feet // Cons: few color options, many of which are microsuede — not my favorite)
Cara Round Ottoman via One Kings Lane: $579 (shipping cost unclear); 39″ in diameter (Pros: available in a number of colors (via search by product name) // Cons: too many “buttons”, a bit short at 16″)
Ballard Designs Carmel Cocktail Ottoman: $589 to $904 (shipping cost unclear); 45.5″ square (Pros: hidden feet, plenty of colors and fabrics // Cons: may just feel too big)
Serena & Lily Chelsea Ottoman: $895 + $150 handling; 43″ square (Pros: endless color options for both the fabric and feet // Cons: high handling cost, no storage)
Blu Dot Paramount Ottoman via Wayfair: $899 + variable shipping cost; 40″ square (Pros: simple, streamlined design // Cons: limited color options, may be too modern for our space, silver feet may not match our decor)
Pottery Barn Caden Leather Square Ottoman: $1099 + $40 delivery surcharge; 42″ square (Pros: lower storage, nailhead trim // Cons: maybe too rustic or masculine for our space)
The number of option seems daunting, but gathering them in one place makes it feel less frightening. I would love your input on the matter, along with any other tips you have for making your living room kid-friendly. I am all ears!
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