
Amanda Wood Coffee Table
Rooted in mid-century modern geometry, this coffee table leans into clean lines and everyday livability. The square, dark gray wood top shows a subtle grain that feels warm and refined, while its thicker profile gives the piece a grounded presence. Below, an architectural base in black iron traces open squares, lending an airy, Bauhaus-leaning vibe that keeps the room light. The powder-coated frame and smooth, water-based finish stand up to daily use, and the versatile palette plays well with creamy sofas, textured rugs, and brass accents. A simple, sculptural anchor for modern and minimalist spaces.
$101.70
Original: $339.00
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Amanda Wood Coffee Table
Rooted in mid-century modern geometry, this coffee table leans into clean lines and everyday livability. The square, dark gray wood top shows a subtle grain that feels warm and refined, while its thicker profile gives the piece a grounded presence. Below, an architectural base in black iron traces open squares, lending an airy, Bauhaus-leaning vibe that keeps the room light. The powder-coated frame and smooth, water-based finish stand up to daily use, and the versatile palette plays well with creamy sofas, textured rugs, and brass accents. A simple, sculptural anchor for modern and minimalist spaces.
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Rooted in mid-century modern geometry, this coffee table leans into clean lines and everyday livability. The square, dark gray wood top shows a subtle grain that feels warm and refined, while its thicker profile gives the piece a grounded presence. Below, an architectural base in black iron traces open squares, lending an airy, Bauhaus-leaning vibe that keeps the room light. The powder-coated frame and smooth, water-based finish stand up to daily use, and the versatile palette plays well with creamy sofas, textured rugs, and brass accents. A simple, sculptural anchor for modern and minimalist spaces.























