By Ivan Smith
Coffee tables are the easiest thing to buy. At the same time, they are one of the most difficult item of home furniture to get right. While the coffee table may not he the biggest or most imposing piece of furniture in your drawing room, it is the center of it. A coffee table is what everyone sits around. Although its name seems to define a specific use, a coffee table has one of the most varied range of uses of any item in the house. Besides coffee, if is also used to serve and eat food from. It is a magazine rack and a place to keep decorative items. It can be a work area and occasionally, a place to sit. Keeping all this in mind, a strong metal coffee table seems like a good idea. A metal art coffee table is even better in that it can really add to the appearance of the room.
Before looking at a few basic coffee table designs, let us consider the benefits of a metal art coffee table. Firstly, it is inherently strong. Of course, a lot depends on the design you choose, but it is the sturdiest material you can use. Its ability to carry weight is usually only limited by other materials used in its fabrication – wood, glass or marble tops.
Next is the fact that they will not chip of get scuffed. Remember that the coffee table is placed in a high traffic area and the chances of it getting accidentally kicked are high. That is no problem with a metal art coffee table.
Metal art coffee tables are easy to clean. Again, except for other materials like leather that may be part of the construction, it will not stain and can be just wiped down.
A metal art coffee table is low maintenance. Only if it is painted will it require the rare repainting which is a DIY job.
A metal art coffee table with no fabric or leather components is weather resistant and can be kept used and kept out in the garden, if the need arises.
A metal art coffee table may be used in conjunction with other metal furniture to create a tone to the room. Or it may be used with non metal furniture to create a counter point and an areas of focus.
There are three basic designs that are particularly suited to metal art coffee tables, although two are not originally of metal
— The low height Japanese in what is called the Tribeca style
— The modern coffee table in the ‘Marcel Breuer’ style. Originally of a plain metal design it adapts admirably to metal art work.
— Curvet’s ultra modern and abstract designs that also adapt well to embellishment and can be modified into great metal art coffee tables.
Details of these and other base concepts for metal art coffee tables can be found on the internet.
If you cannot find the metal art coffee table that you want from the almost inexhaustible number in retail shops and on the internet, there are a great deal of metal artists who will be able to either create one to your liking or to fabricate a metal art coffee table to your design.
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