8 Cozy Tables for Two
There’s something so inviting about a pint-size table flanked by a pair of stools or chairs. It appears to call out for slowing down and taking a few minutes to enjoy time with friends and loved ones — a gentle rest daily. And as there’s not a lot of space, effort or cost involved in setting up a tiny seating vignette like this, you can certainly do it in almost any area, on any budget. Take a look.
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Metal stools stand for chairs within this industrial-chic area. If you can not locate a desk small enough to suit you, consider having one made. This variant was crafted from an old spool top mounted onto a metal base.
Inspired Interiors
This is a prime example of distance that is found. A floating table turns an unused corner into a two-person seating area. You may easily modify the idea and tuck a similar table into a recessed nook too.
Lauren Liess Interiors
No patio? Fake it using a bistro-style dining table and chairs, a group of potted plants, and a oversized botanical print.
Ogawa Fisher Architects
This breakfast bar is an enjoyable take on the table-for-two notion. You don’t need to confront each other to share in the moment.
LDa Architecture & Interiors
These mix-and-match chairs and dining table come together in three-part harmony. If you have a handful of furnishings you’re thinking about how to utilize, consider grouping them in such a way. You could be surprised how well they work together.
Dreamy Whites
What a great twist on the foot-of-the-bed bench! A pair of cafe chairs and a patinated dining table create a romantic place to cozy up.
Peninsulas are fantastic for keeping kitchen guests out from underfoot, but they also double as stains for sharing a cup of coffee or a cocktail using a loved one. Consider this for a kitchen so that you can not squeeze into a table.
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BERGHOFF DESIGN GROUP
This setup is almost like having a private garden tucked behind the house. Strategic plantings and the partial wall make it feel a world away.
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