Sculptural Entry Table Roundup

The Bell Table // Richards Stanisich

The Bell Table // Richards Stanisich

Creating a statement with an entry table has been on my mind lately. I’ve been drawn to a bold sculptural entry table paired with a vase and branches. Simple, but striking.

If you’re in the market here are a few helpful entry table dimensions, for comfort and ease of use, the table height should be roughly level with a person’s hand resting at their side. This translates to approximately a 2 ½’ to 3’ high table. The size of the entry space will dictate the width of the table, ranging from a simple pedestal to a 5’ or beyond showstopper.

Take a look at the roundup below for small, medium and large sculptural table inspiration.

 

Small Sculptural Tables

(36” or less)

Crate&Barrel

 

Medium Sculptural Tables

(37” to 54”)

 
 
 
 
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Design Public

 

Lulu and Georgia

 

Large Sculptural Tables

(55”or larger)

Jonathan Adler

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Design Public

Lulu and Georgia Roxana Console Table

Lulu and Georgia

Lulu and Georgia Luna Console Table

Lulu and Georgia

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Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams

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Danish Design Store

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Danish Design Store

Click here for more small, medium and large sculptural entry table options

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