Gallery Direct Parioli Glass Coffee Table in Charcoal
A deeper charcoal tone brings a more refined, moodier character to the Parioli design, making it well suited to living rooms with pale upholstery, monochrome accents, darker woods or soft neutral schemes. The glass construction keeps the table visually open, so it can make an impact without the density of a solid timber or stone coffee table.
Its round shape is particularly useful in seating areas where sharp corners would feel too rigid, helping soften the space between sofas and armchairs. The matching glass cross base gives the piece its distinctive profile, with the vertical panels adding depth and reflection from different angles. It feels expressive and architectural, but still practical enough for books, trays, candles and everyday living room use.
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Gallery Direct Parioli Glass Coffee Table in Charcoal
Gallery Direct Parioli Glass Coffee Table in Charcoal
A deeper charcoal tone brings a more refined, moodier character to the Parioli design, making it well suited to living rooms with pale upholstery, monochrome accents, darker woods or soft neutral schemes. The glass construction keeps the table visually open, so it can make an impact without the density of a solid timber or stone coffee table.
Its round shape is particularly useful in seating areas where sharp corners would feel too rigid, helping soften the space between sofas and armchairs. The matching glass cross base gives the piece its distinctive profile, with the vertical panels adding depth and reflection from different angles. It feels expressive and architectural, but still practical enough for books, trays, candles and everyday living room use.
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A deeper charcoal tone brings a more refined, moodier character to the Parioli design, making it well suited to living rooms with pale upholstery, monochrome accents, darker woods or soft neutral schemes. The glass construction keeps the table visually open, so it can make an impact without the density of a solid timber or stone coffee table.
Its round shape is particularly useful in seating areas where sharp corners would feel too rigid, helping soften the space between sofas and armchairs. The matching glass cross base gives the piece its distinctive profile, with the vertical panels adding depth and reflection from different angles. It feels expressive and architectural, but still practical enough for books, trays, candles and everyday living room use.
























