Who said accent furniture wasn’t multi-functional? Get the most out of your favorite accent table by using it in 3 unique ways!
When we purchase an accent table, we often choose it based on how gorgeous we think it will look in our living room or as a base to display our favorite lamp beside the sofa.
But the accent table landscape is changing!
Now more than ever, these pieces are being made with not only aesthetic in mind, but functionality to enhance our living spaces in unique ways.
Are you interested in trying something new with your favorite accent table? We’ve come up with a few décor savvy ideas you have to try!
Favorite Accent Table #1: The Athena 2-Piece Nesting Tables in Chrome
This two-piece accent table in chrome is sleek and sophisticated with endless styling opportunities.
Pulled Apart To Make A Statement
The most common way to display this accent table is to keep both pieces tucked into one another, yet slightly pull it apart for a unique element of interest. The duo effect makes an eye-catching statement in any modern living room; not to mention you can use the smaller piece as a quick side table when serving tea.
As Bedside Tables For A Mismatched Look
Mismatched bedside tables are a big trend in 2015 and this accent table is the perfect pick to bring that trend to life. By pulling these pieces apart and using them as bedside tables, you’ve already saved money by not having to buy two separate pieces and you’re 100% on trend.
On Both Sides Of The Sofa
Nesting tables are fantastic options for sofa end tables. You can keep them tucked together for a layered effect, or pull them apart and move them around the room as you see fit. i.e. Putting desserts on display when company pops in.
Favorite Accent Table #2: Moda Accent Table In White
This modern streamlined piece has a unique shaped that can be used in several ways to enhance your space and display your favorite accessories.
As A Stand Alone Accent Table
The great thing about geometric accent tables is they look great as standalone pieces. Simply placing this accent table anywhere in the room with a gorgeous vase of flowers atop makes a statement most accent tables can’t.
Side-By-Side For A Geometric Statement
The streamlined shape of this accent table allows you to flip it and reverse it to create an entirely new piece. Placing two of these tables side by side makes a larger, equally interesting piece with plenty of room to display books, trinkets and unique accessories.
Against The Wall To Create A Console Table
Placing this table (or two of these tables) against a wall in your home’s entrance is all you need to create the perfect console table. Although it doesn’t technically have storage, the smaller bottom shelves create a spot to drop your keys in a decorative dish.
Favorite Accent Table #3: Nias Accent Table In Natural Teak
For those who love natural looking pieces, this accent table in natural teak is stunning, unique and versatile in modern and traditional spaces.
Extra Seating
No stranger to hosting parties and soirees? This handy little accent table doubles as a place to set down your favorite glass of wine or as an extra stool when company stops by. It’s small enough to have several of them around your home to use as you see fit.
Clustered Together To Create A Coffee Table
The squared edges of this accent table are perfect because they allow you to cluster several pieces together to make a wider accent table or a unique coffee table. You could even place a fitted piece of glass on top to drive the look home.
Lined Up Against A Wall For A Sculptural Look
Is there an awkward wall space you need to fill? The Nias Accent Table is edgy enough to be placed against a wall in clusters of three to create an art-inspired sculptural effect. It’s bold enough to speak for itself without having to overcompensate with accessories.
Tell us, how have you used your favorite accent table to enhance your space? We’d love to hear your suggestions and ideas in the comments below!



