
You expect nesting side tables but at High Point I noticed layered coffee tables. These are from
Dwell Studio. They offer visual interest with their varied height and extra surface area for both a tablescape and empty space for setting down wine glasses or plates - who doesn't need that during a party! (That's Christian of
Maison 21 and Ashlina of the
The Decorista reflected in the mirror. It was great fun to meet them.)

If you look closely you'll notice there are 3 tables (above).

These clean lined layered tables are from
Drexel Heritage.

Although I didn't see these layered tables at the
Oly Studio High Point showroom, they are featured in an ad in this month's Elle Decor.
I like the idea of layered coffee/cocktail tables - do you?
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