Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:is a light colored wood OK, just not brown wood?
https://www.anthropologie.com/shop/swirled-drum-coffee-table?category=furniture-coffee-end-tables&color=015&type=STANDARD&quantity=1
https://www.anthropologie.com/shop/kira-coffee-table?category=furniture-coffee-end-tables&color=014&type=STANDARD&size=S&quantity=1
https://www.roomandboard.com/catalog/living/coffee-tables/sanders-coffee-tables
This one has a marbled white quartz option for the top - I have a kitchen table made out of this--it's been drawn on, etc and everything has come off
https://www.roomandboard.com/catalog/living/coffee-tables/tyne-round-coffee-tables
OP here- this is super helpful. Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious that you want large round and child friendly, but not wood. What do you expect it to be made from? Not stone, not glass, not wood, not metal. Do you want a plastic coffee table?
Ok, responding to myself. Apparently what you want is an upholstered coffee table. I didn't realize that they still made these, they seem rather dated, but they do have them.
Here are some options:
https://www.wayfair.com/furniture/pdp/best-quality-furniture-coffee-table-4-legs-coffee-table-with-storage-bqft1189.html?piid=18666033
https://www.wayfair.com/furniture/pdp/kelly-clarkson-home-christopher-485-wide-tufted-oval-cocktail-ottoman-w005145352.html?piid=480020887
https://www.clubfurniture.com/products/ives-round-tufted-leather-ottoman-bench-medium-and-large-sizes
We had a consultation with a designer and she recommended quartz as stone is child friendly. I’ve had trouble finding one. The said to stay away from wood as we already have a lot of wood in that room.
NP here. We are in a similar position, with a lot of wood in the room. Do you want child-friendly like a toddler won't need stiches if they trip and hit it, or child-friendly like easy to clean/won't get rings from drinking glasses?
Also, what is your style? There are a lot of options, but it depends on the look of your room.
Moreso that they can eat their breakfast there, wont' get rings, easy to clean. Our look is fairly transitional with a dark rug, light couches, and wood/brown leather accent chairs.
Why on earth would they eat breakfast on the coffee table?
Clearly you've never had a 3 year old. Or if you have, you have an unhappy one. Ever had christmas morning with a food spread on the coffee table? No? Sorry for you.
You're not normal, PP. My kids have always eaten breakfast in the kitchen, never an issue. They don't need distraction to eat. Sorry for you that your children are so poorly behaved that you have to distract them with the TV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious that you want large round and child friendly, but not wood. What do you expect it to be made from? Not stone, not glass, not wood, not metal. Do you want a plastic coffee table?
Ok, responding to myself. Apparently what you want is an upholstered coffee table. I didn't realize that they still made these, they seem rather dated, but they do have them.
Here are some options:
https://www.wayfair.com/furniture/pdp/best-quality-furniture-coffee-table-4-legs-coffee-table-with-storage-bqft1189.html?piid=18666033
https://www.wayfair.com/furniture/pdp/kelly-clarkson-home-christopher-485-wide-tufted-oval-cocktail-ottoman-w005145352.html?piid=480020887
https://www.clubfurniture.com/products/ives-round-tufted-leather-ottoman-bench-medium-and-large-sizes
We had a consultation with a designer and she recommended quartz as stone is child friendly. I’ve had trouble finding one. The said to stay away from wood as we already have a lot of wood in that room.
NP here. We are in a similar position, with a lot of wood in the room. Do you want child-friendly like a toddler won't need stiches if they trip and hit it, or child-friendly like easy to clean/won't get rings from drinking glasses?
Also, what is your style? There are a lot of options, but it depends on the look of your room.
Moreso that they can eat their breakfast there, wont' get rings, easy to clean. Our look is fairly transitional with a dark rug, light couches, and wood/brown leather accent chairs.
Why on earth would they eat breakfast on the coffee table?
Clearly you've never had a 3 year old. Or if you have, you have an unhappy one. Ever had christmas morning with a food spread on the coffee table? No? Sorry for you.
Anonymous wrote:is a light colored wood OK, just not brown wood?
https://www.anthropologie.com/shop/swirled-drum-coffee-table?category=furniture-coffee-end-tables&color=015&type=STANDARD&quantity=1
https://www.anthropologie.com/shop/kira-coffee-table?category=furniture-coffee-end-tables&color=014&type=STANDARD&size=S&quantity=1
https://www.roomandboard.com/catalog/living/coffee-tables/sanders-coffee-tables
This one has a marbled white quartz option for the top - I have a kitchen table made out of this--it's been drawn on, etc and everything has come off
https://www.roomandboard.com/catalog/living/coffee-tables/tyne-round-coffee-tables
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious that you want large round and child friendly, but not wood. What do you expect it to be made from? Not stone, not glass, not wood, not metal. Do you want a plastic coffee table?
Ok, responding to myself. Apparently what you want is an upholstered coffee table. I didn't realize that they still made these, they seem rather dated, but they do have them.
Here are some options:
https://www.wayfair.com/furniture/pdp/best-quality-furniture-coffee-table-4-legs-coffee-table-with-storage-bqft1189.html?piid=18666033
https://www.wayfair.com/furniture/pdp/kelly-clarkson-home-christopher-485-wide-tufted-oval-cocktail-ottoman-w005145352.html?piid=480020887
https://www.clubfurniture.com/products/ives-round-tufted-leather-ottoman-bench-medium-and-large-sizes
We had a consultation with a designer and she recommended quartz as stone is child friendly. I’ve had trouble finding one. The said to stay away from wood as we already have a lot of wood in that room.
NP here. We are in a similar position, with a lot of wood in the room. Do you want child-friendly like a toddler won't need stiches if they trip and hit it, or child-friendly like easy to clean/won't get rings from drinking glasses?
Also, what is your style? There are a lot of options, but it depends on the look of your room.
Moreso that they can eat their breakfast there, wont' get rings, easy to clean. Our look is fairly transitional with a dark rug, light couches, and wood/brown leather accent chairs.
Why on earth would they eat breakfast on the coffee table?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious that you want large round and child friendly, but not wood. What do you expect it to be made from? Not stone, not glass, not wood, not metal. Do you want a plastic coffee table?
Ok, responding to myself. Apparently what you want is an upholstered coffee table. I didn't realize that they still made these, they seem rather dated, but they do have them.
Here are some options:
https://www.wayfair.com/furniture/pdp/best-quality-furniture-coffee-table-4-legs-coffee-table-with-storage-bqft1189.html?piid=18666033
https://www.wayfair.com/furniture/pdp/kelly-clarkson-home-christopher-485-wide-tufted-oval-cocktail-ottoman-w005145352.html?piid=480020887
https://www.clubfurniture.com/products/ives-round-tufted-leather-ottoman-bench-medium-and-large-sizes
We had a consultation with a designer and she recommended quartz as stone is child friendly. I’ve had trouble finding one. The said to stay away from wood as we already have a lot of wood in that room.
NP here. We are in a similar position, with a lot of wood in the room. Do you want child-friendly like a toddler won't need stiches if they trip and hit it, or child-friendly like easy to clean/won't get rings from drinking glasses?
Also, what is your style? There are a lot of options, but it depends on the look of your room.
Moreso that they can eat their breakfast there, wont' get rings, easy to clean. Our look is fairly transitional with a dark rug, light couches, and wood/brown leather accent chairs.
Why on earth would they eat breakfast on the coffee table?
Anonymous wrote:We have a large round faux leather ottoman with storage. It's great. Wipes clean, can put your feet on it. I can toss things in it for a quick clean up on short notice. The top is sturdy and doesn't move easily so you don't have to worry about it sliding off. Got it on wayfair 3 years ago.