The choice between coffee tables and side tables isn’t just about filling empty spaces – it’s about understanding how each piece serves your daily routines. While both provide surfaces for drinks, books, and decorative objects, their distinct roles shape how we move through and use our living spaces. At OLTA, our table collections demonstrate that the right choice transforms functionality into elegance.
Understanding the fundamental differences
Coffee tables anchor seating arrangements, creating a central hub for shared activities. Orio’s coffee table version embodies this principle with its minimal yet commanding presence, providing ample surface space while maintaining visual lightness. Positioned 35–45 cm from your sofa, coffee tables invite communal use: from board game nights to casual dining.

Side tables operate differently. Orio’s side table version showcases their essential nature: accessible personal space within arm’s reach.
Room dynamics and traffic flow
Coffee tables define circulation patterns in your living room. Six offers versatile sizing options that can either open up space with slender profiles or command attention with broader surfaces. Their lower height – 35 and 46 cm – maintains sightlines across the room, preserving openness while providing functionality.
Side tables, conversely, work along room perimeters. Taxi demonstrates this perfectly through its ability to tuck into corners or slide partially under sofa arms. They don’t interrupt traffic flow but rather complement it, creating convenient touchpoints throughout your space.
Matching tables to living styles
For entertainment-focused homes, coffee tables prove indispensable. Orio’s generous surface accommodates multiple drinks during parties, spreads of appetizers, or stacks of coffee table books that spark conversation. The central positioning encourages gathering and interaction.
In reading nooks or personal retreats, side tables excel. Metro’s refined proportions create perfect companions for solitary activities – holding your book and coffee during quiet mornings, or lamp and journal for evening reflection. Their intimate scale suits focused, individual use.

Small spaces: Making strategic choices
Compact living rooms demand careful consideration. A single coffee table might dominate precious floor space, while multiple side tables offer flexibility. The Taxi collection’s mobility means tables can cluster when entertaining, then disperse for daily living.

Alternatively, Six provides coffee table options slim enough for tight spaces while still offering essential surface area. The key lies in choosing proportions that serve your needs without overwhelming your room’s scale.
Material considerations and visual harmony
Table selection extends beyond function to aesthetic cohesion. Orio’s clean lines complement both modular and classic sofa arrangements. The combination of painted steel legs, ceramic top, and glass lower shelf (in the coffee table version) creates a refined, contemporary look. Three ceramic finishes allow you to match the piece to various interior styles.
Metro introduces textural variety that can either blend seamlessly or provide deliberate contrast. Consider how table materials interact with your upholstery: glossy surfaces brighten fabric-heavy rooms, while wood adds warmth to leather or modern textiles.
Practical pairing strategies
The most functional living rooms often combine both table types. Position Six as your central coffee table, then flank your seating with Taxi side tables for individual convenience. This arrangement serves both communal and personal needs without redundancy.
In modular seating arrangements, side tables offer particular value. As you reconfigure modules, Metro’s lightweight design moves easily to maintain accessibility regardless of your current layout.
FAQ
Q: Can I use only side tables instead of a coffee table?
A: Yes, particularly in small spaces. Clustering two or three Taxi tables creates coffee table functionality while maintaining flexibility to separate them when needed.
Q: What’s the ideal height difference between tables and seating?
A: Coffee tables should sit level with or 5 cm below seat cushions. Side tables work best at armrest height or up to 10 cm higher, making Metro’s proportions ideal for most seating arrangements.
Q: How do I choose between Olta’s table options?
A: Consider your primary use. Orio excels as a statement coffee table for spacious rooms. Six offers versatility for various room sizes. Metro serves perfectly as elegant side tables, while Taxi provides maximum flexibility for evolving spaces.