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Best Table Designs From Maison&Objet 2026 Marked by Ingenuity and Playfulness

Effortless blend of simplicity and functionality
Pragati ShandilBy Pragati ShandilJanuary 20, 20265 Mins Read
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The tables are where conversation takes place, meals are shared, and laughter reverberates. The Maison&Objet 2026 has given this integral piece of furniture a new voice, ingenuity, playfulness, and emotional integrity, exhibiting Nordic culture, simplicity, and functionality.

As the event marks its end, there’s no better time to appreciate these timeless, elemental, and modern table designs that are a statement of creativity and cultural vitality, elevating indoor and outdoor spaces through color, form, and a little bit of whimsy. Let’s check out this list of the best table designs that caught our eyes at Maison&Objet.

IMPRO L Coffee Table by Galerie Sana Moreau

The playful IMPRO L Coffee table exhibits simplicity and functionality. It is made from solid ash wood in natural ash, dark ash, and black and white. It has a toy-like quality and is designed to bring harmony in both classic and modern interiors. The coffee table is simply a playful exploration of shapes and colors.

IMPRO L coffee table by GALERIE SANA MOREAU
Image: Maison&Objet

Schwob Table by Agapecasa

The Schwob table is marked by a minimalistic structure, which has been recreated by Agapecasa for Maison&Objet 2026. The table utilizes gravity-based assembly, making this vintage design accessible for modern homeowners. Constructed for a large room, the table has a modular horizontal layout, which improves the flow of the space while enriching the views. The table comprises an aluminum structure, designed in a cross with visible mechanical joints. It is topped with a marble tabletop that rests completely on gravity with no fasteners in sight. There are side handles for carefully moving the table. These handles are meticulously integrated into the design as a highlighting feature.

Agapecasa Re-Issues Schwob Table at Maison&Objet 2026
Image: Agapecasa

Beetle Coffee Table by Heron Design

The Beetle coffee table is characterized by a wooden base of the table and a transparent glass top. The live-edge surface mimicking the beetle lying upside down is definitely what makes the table impressive. The upside-down beetle is visible through a glass top, adding a flair of creativity and style to the space while offering practicality. The top is crafted from walnut while the legs are made from oak, finished with a non-yellowing, colorless matte varnish. Weighing around 15 kilograms, the table could be an eye-grabbing piece of furniture in homes or commercial spaces.

bettle-coffee-table-by-Heron Design
Image: Maison&Objet

Duality Dining Table by Roksolana Denys

Reflecting the spirit of the earth, the Duality dining table features a dramatic contrast between the raw energy of the material, defining shapes, and delicate forms replicated in the natural stone. The legs of the table are shaped like a pyramid, interconnected by flawless lines, whereas the tabletop is gracefully perched on these legs, completing the sculptural look. Crafted from Breccia Pontificia, a multicolored marble found in the Cusde Mountains in Sicily, the table reimagines the ancient Trypillian culture, paying homage to the power and magic of earth and celestial.

Roksolana Denys Duality Dining Table
Image: UKRAINIAN PRODUCT DESIGN

L’Assemblable Coffee Table by Thierry Laudren

This multi-functional L’Assemblable coffee table can become both a coffee table and a bench, suiting to various needs of users and demands of the space. It can be easily assembled and disassembled, giving users the flexibility to reinvent the table as per their requirements. Crafted from oak using hand tools, the table exhibits rawness and simplicity, almost appearing like a life-size puzzle. It consists of three pieces, which can be joined to form a dual-tone coffee table. Or, it can be quickly disintegrated to form a bench when required. Measuring 14x51x42 inches, the table can be customized according to your size preference. 

The-assemblable coffee table
Image: Thierry Laudren

WAVE by Meubles Thouret

The Wave table embodies the strength and fluidity of walnut. The base and the tabletop are crafted from exceptional solid walnut, whereas the matte varnish finish reveals a natural depth and richness of the table’s grain. The base also incorporates a bio-based resin, creating an interplay of materials and lending the table a unique and refined aesthetic.

WAVE Table by Meubles Thouret
Image: Meubles Thouret

ISHIGUMI Coffee Table by Michel Amar

The ISHIGUMI coffee table brings the spirit of the Japanese garden into your home. The table is made from an excessive use of reclaimed and forgotten materials: basalt, salt, and natural alabaster. These materials are chosen for their environmental integrity and poetic resonance. The coffee table explores the art of placing stones through its sculptural form, which in Japan is considered a fundamental element of the landscape.

ISHIGUMI coffee table by Michel Amar
Image: Michel Amar Studio

YOUMY Side Table by Mademoiselle Jo

Youmy is a metal side table, which is made of two parts. The table can be assembled or disassembled as needed. The foot of the side table can be placed under the edge of the sofa, making the side table fit perfectly into a living room without taking up much space. Weighing 7.6 kilograms, the side table is finished in matte white powder coating for a smooth finish.

YOUMY Side Table by Mademoiselle Jo
Image: Mademoiselle Jo

Round Walnut Dining Table by Angel Cerdá

This round walnut dining table features a stunning base of oval rings painted in ash and walnut colors. There is a transparent tempered glass top resting on the base, completing the modern look of the table. The combination of glass and walnut-colored wood offers warmth and an avant-garde look to your living and dining room. The circular glass top is spacious enough to seat a bunch of people to share meals and conversations. The table is available in different sizes, adapting to various needs, moments, and spaces.

Round Walnut Dining Table by Angel Cerdá
Image: Angel Cerdá

Luie Dining Table by Bloomingville Multibrand House

Made from Acacia wood, the Luie dining table exudes a warm, natural color. The table has a simple design, which consists of humble but stylish legs with adjustable pads underneath. The table can sit two people on each side and can be paired with the matching Luie bench. Weighing 20 kilograms, the table is a great choice for homes with Scandinavian-style décor.

Luie Dining Table by BLOOMINGVILLE MULTIBRAND HOUSE
Image: Maison&Objet

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Writing her way through life, Pragati is an avid writer, art enthusiast, and devotee of everything creative. Currently working as an associate editor, she loves reading and penning down moments into immortal words. Literature, reflecting, and music nourishes her life. When not writing, you'll find her immersed in nature, wrapped around in solitude.

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