Are glass coffee tables still on trend? Designers weigh in on this 'love it or hate it' style

A stylish coffee table is a living room staple, and sleek and shiny glass is back in fashion. These are designers' top tips for getting the look down

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Living room design schemes are highly personal, based on aesthetic preferences and unique lifestyles. But no matter the interior design style or layout, some living room features are non-negotiable – a comfortable sofa and a chic coffee table are both quite high on the list.

The coffee table serves as a centerpiece and conversation starter, taking a prominent role in the room's decor. Styled with personalized trinkets and meant to be multi-functional, it can't be overlooked. And this year, a classic style of coffee table is coming back in full force.

Glass coffee tables haven't dominated the trend cycle for quite some time, but interior designers say they're on the rise once again. Light, airy, and perfect for displaying treasured books and decor, they're the trendy (yet timeless) accessory your living room needs this season.

Here, designers share what glass coffee tables add to a design scheme, why they're back in style, and whether investing in one is the right choice for you. Plus, they offer their top styling tips so you can get the 2024 furniture trend down with ease.

What do glass coffee tables add to a design scheme?

A living room with a white sofa, a glass coffee table, and high, detailed ceilings

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'Glass coffee tables have long been a staple in interior design, offering a unique blend of functionality and aesthetic appeal,' says Connie Glazer, founder and principal of Santa Barbara-based Connie Glazer Design. 'These transparent pieces add a touch of elegance and modernity to any living space, creating an illusion of openness and lightness that can make even small rooms feel more spacious.'

The qualities that make glass coffee tables unique also make them a must-have design feature. Reflecting natural light all around the room and providing the perfect canvas for coffee table styling, they're a designer-approved furniture staple. Martin Waller, founder of global design brand Andrew Martin, says they're a 'fantastic addition to any design scheme.'

'The transparency of glass means that it doesn't block visual space, making a room feel larger and airier. This is especially useful in smaller spaces where you want to avoid anything that feels too heavy or cluttered,' says Martin. 'Additionally, glass has a versatile appeal that can complement various styles, from modern to classic. It reflects light, which can brighten up a room and enhance the overall ambiance.'

A white living room with high ceilings, a dark blue area rug, a large mirror above a fireplace, and a glass coffee table

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Pantea Bionki, owner and lead designer of Southern California-based Bionki Interiors, adds that when combined with an eye-catching accent material, glass coffee tables become even more versatile and work with a wide range of interior design styles.

'Glass coffee tables have timeless appeal in interior design. In spacious settings, opting for a glass coffee table with an intriguing base can transform it into a striking focal point,' says Pantea.

'Glass coffee tables are making a stylish return to our homes, bringing elegance and versatility. They can create an open, airy feel, and let other design elements shine. I never thought they went out of style – they’ve always had a place in modern design, but are now being rediscovered for their subtle sophistication,' adds Erik Munro, founder of London-based Munro Design.

When a home is lacking in natural light, glass coffee tables act as a stunning substitute, 'bringing in light and a sense of spaciousness,' says Aman Than, founder and principal of Toronto-based Aman Than Interiors.

'They're not just practical; they add a touch of modern elegance to any home. Whether your style is sleek and contemporary or more traditional, glass coffee tables effortlessly blend in, complementing different colors and furniture choices. They're great for showcasing your favorite rugs or decorative items underneath, adding layers to your decor. Plus, they're easy to clean, making them ideal for busy households where practicality meets style seamlessly,' says Aman.

Why are glass coffee tables back in style?

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'Glass coffee tables' popularity ebbs and flows, but they never truly go out of style due to their timeless function and versatile design,' says Jodi Peterman, CEO and owner of Elizabeth Erin Designs. 'The bases, often made from wood or metal with a variety of finishes, lend themselves to sleek modern design aesthetics.'

Recently, Jodi days, these tables have grown in popularity alongside minimalist and open-concept design schemes, as well as nature-inspired decor. Connie agrees, saying that recent manufacturing advancements have only helped glass coffee tables reestablish their place in interior design trends this year.

'This resurgence can be attributed to the growing popularity of minimalist and contemporary design aesthetics, where clean lines and unobtrusive furniture pieces are highly valued. Additionally, advancements in glass manufacturing technology have led to more durable and versatile options, addressing previous concerns about fragility and practicality,' says Connie.

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'The resurgence of glass coffee tables is due to the increase in a minimalist trend that favors clean lines and open spaces. More and more people opt for a furniture piece that serves various purposes. Glass coffee tables provide a sleek surface for entertaining while also allowing the rug to shine,' adds Priyanshi Jain, founder of Pixels and Spaces.

Aman says that glass coffee tables have adapted over time. While they once fit in as 'heavier, more substantial furniture pieces,' they're now blending with more pared-back, serene spaces that lean more minimalist and contemporary.

'Glass coffee tables didn't necessarily fall out of style; they just took a temporary backseat in design trends,' says Aman. 'As more people opt for smaller living spaces, glass tables have become a practical choice, enhancing the perception of openness and light in rooms. They effortlessly integrate into modern decor, providing both functionality and style in compact living environments.'

Should you opt for a glass coffee table in your own home?

Large living room with beige painted ceiling, large wall mounted mirror, pink sofa, scalloped edge rug, fireplace, glass coffee table

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Before introducing a glass coffee table to your living room, designers say there are a few considerations to keep in mind – and they go beyond aesthetics. Priyanshi says these tables are 'great for creating an illusion of space' and 'highlighting a stunning rug.' Plus, they're easy to clean, making 'a practical choice for busy households.' But these pieces aren't always the right choice for a traffic-heavy or traditional living room.

'If your home has a strong traditional or rustic aesthetic, a glass coffee table may not be the best fit. Glass is also prone to breakage, so if you have active children or pets, a sturdy material may be a safe option. In places with heavy foot traffic, glass may be more susceptible to scratches and potential breakage,' Priyanshi says.

Jodi adds that glass tables 'seamlessly connect open-concept living areas and provide a sleek platform for showcasing decorative items,' but warns that they require a bit of upkeep – upkeep that may not be practical with small children or pets around often.

'They might not be suitable for homes with young children due to safety concerns and the constant visibility of fingerprints and smudges. In heavy-use areas, glass tables can scratch or chip easily, making them less practical,' she says.

Purple living room with yellow armchair and orange sofa, light wood floor and black framed glass coffee table

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Kristen Ekeland, co-founder of Studio Gild, agrees that glass doesn't always blend well with 'rustic or traditional' design schemes, and adds that they don't provide the extra storage many busy living rooms need. That being said, she says a glass table is a solid choice if you'd like to show off a 'beautiful rug or floor.'

'Glass coffee tables create openness and lightness, making spaces feel larger and brighter. They allow other decor elements to shine without overwhelming the room,' she says.

Pantea adds that these pieces work well in lounge spaces of any size. 'I generally recommend glass coffee tables regardless of space constraints because there are options to suit every layout and aesthetic. When pairing with furniture, for instance, in modern or contemporary designs, a low glass coffee table complements sleek furnishings beautifully,' she says.

How to style a glass coffee table, according to designers

A living room with mural-sized artwork, a brown leather couch and a round glass coffee table

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Styling a glass coffee table looks a bit different than styling one made of wood or metal. With more visibility and light, creating balance in your design is even more important, says Erik. He suggests pairing glass coffee tables with 'plush, textured rugs, sleek metal accents, or bold, colorful furniture' for an eye-catching look.

'The key is balance – let the table enhance, not compete with, your other pieces. When styling, think of contrast. Layering is crucial – use beautiful hardcover books, a touch of greenery, or a unique sculpture. Keep it clean and uncluttered to maintain its elegance,' he says.

Connie adds that 'textured seating options' create a 'balanced contrast,' showing a juxtaposition of soft and sharp materials. She suggests upholstered sofas and chairs to 'soften the sleek appearance of the glass.' Patterned area rugs also achieve this goal, grounding the glass table, she says.

'Styling a glass coffee table requires a thoughtful approach due to its see-through nature. Unlike opaque surfaces, items placed on a glass table are visible from all angles, including underneath,' says Connie.

'Consider using decorative trays or books as a base layer to create visual interest and provide a foundation for smaller objects. Opt for a mix of heights and textures in your decor items, such as a tall vase with fresh flowers, a stack of art books, and a small sculptural piece. Remember to keep the arrangement relatively sparse to maintain the table's airy feel,' she continues.

A glass coffee table with bright-colored trinkets.

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'Styling a glass coffee table can be a fun and creative process that brings a touch of elegance to your living space,' says Jodi. 'To keep it visually interesting, use items of varying heights, like a collection of hand-selected coffee table books, a decorative vase, and a low tray or bowl filled with trending glass beads. Remember, less is more – choose a few key pieces that complement each other to maintain that open, airy feel.'

Jodi suggests incorporating modern light fixtures, house plants, and 'soft textiles, such as throw pillows and blankets in coordinating patterns' to break up the look and bring in some softness.

'Get personal!' she adds. 'This is a great space to showcase and rotate personal items collected through travel or family heirlooms, creating unique conversation pieces. This approach will ensure your glass coffee table looks stylish and feels uniquely yours.'

'Styling a glass coffee table offers a unique opportunity to play with textures and layers without overwhelming the space. Given the clarity and reflectiveness of glass, I would recommend using decorative items that add visual interest without cluttering the view, such as books, decorative trays, and items with metallic finishes,' adds Martin. 'Unlike solid tables, everything underneath and around the table is visible, so keep the area neat and ensure that the objects on top are attractive from every angle.'


Styling a coffee table is no simple task, and glass coffee tables can make the job feel even more intimidating, but these designer tips make it much simpler. By layering textures and materials, and focusing on balance, a trendy glass coffee table will feel right at home in your own space.

Abby Wilson
Interior Design News Editor

I am an Interior Design News Editor at Homes & Gardens. Most recently, I worked with Better Homes & Gardens, where I wrote and edited content about home decor, gardening tips, food news, and more. Before that, I studied Journalism and English Literature at New York University. I’ve moved around quite a bit in the last several years, most recently making the trip to London, and love transforming each new space into a comfortable retreat that feels like home. When it comes to decor, I’m most drawn to unique vintage finds and calming colors.