The Georgia Straight

Compact coffee tables do multiple duties

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HIDE AND SEEK There are two types of people in this world: those in desperate need of storage solutions and those lying about being in desperate need of storage solutions. So you can imagine our excitement when we discovered Boconcept’s Chiva (from $1,919), a sleek coffee table with—count ’em—one, two, three integrated stowing compartmen­ts that will set the hearts of both staunch minimalist­s and neat freaks aflutter. Hide away remotes, charging cables, and other unsightly living-room clutter with ease or simply raise one of the three tabletops to assist with TV snacking. Find it at Boconcept (1275 West 6th Avenue).

HEAVY METAL If you’ve ever dreamed about inhabiting an industrial loft—complete with exposed wood beams, concrete floors, and an original brick wall or two—you’ll love Pallucci’s Luna ($149). Crafted from a durable metal, the table boasts two levels on which you can store coffee-table books, candles, decorative sculptures, and other knickknack­s. It even comes equipped with a set of working wheels, so you can roll it away to make room for unexpected guests, impromptu dance parties, and last-minute sleepovers. Find it at Pallucci Furniture (32 East Broadway and 105–20551 Langley Bypass, Langley). TRIPLE While the adage “the more the merrier” doesn’t necessaril­y hold up in every situation—especially for self-described introverts—it certainly fits the bill with Cattelan Italia’s Kaos ($2,200). The living-room set includes three small tables of varying heights, which can be nestled together or spread throughout a space to provide additional storage as needed. Each tabletop is decorated in complement­ary geometric graphics that offer an eye-catching punch of colour and pattern and is held up by a glossy white or graphite steel base. Find them at Inspiratio­n Furniture (1275 West 6th Avenue).

ALL NATURAL Call it Scandi-chic with a twist. Constructe­d from solid acacia, Moe’s Home Collection’s Hudson two-drawer coffee table ($639) shows off the wood’s natural grain and contrasts the light hue with black metal accents that add a hard industrial edge. Two large pull-out drawers make packing away remotes and books a cinch, while the round legs elevate the table enough to allow for extra storage underneath. Dwellers with kids and pets need not worry: packed with character, this is a piece that will only look better with time and wear. Find it at Moe’s Home Collection (1728 Glen Drive and 1305 Welch Street, North Vancouver).

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Interior designer Tiffany Pratt believes unexpected colours and textures are vital to creating a cozy, comfortabl­e, and healthy abode. Lauren Kolyn photo.

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