It might sound obvious, but when choosing a coffee table, first think about the way you will use it. For many, it's a canvas for artful arrangements of objects, while for others, it doubles as a dining table. So for the latter, ease of clean is an important consideration, making glass-tops and heavy veneers and laminates perfect, and unsealed wood not a good idea. A tabletop decked out in weighty vases and glossy statuary demands rock-solid construction, which - based upon your DIY savvy - can rule out tables which require some self-assembly. Strong construction is also advisable for those whose living room must withstand the rigours of little one. A coffee table can also serve as storage in cramped quarters, but don't necessarily limit your search to models with built-in shelving under the tabletop when this double-duty is a must-have attribute. Tables with an airy and open foundation can still adapt attractive stacks of books, filling the negative space between flooring and tabletop.
This was the second clock I purchased from S&H. Both times I could not fault the service. Clocks are awesome and when I emailed about something they got back to me in 24hrs. Will be ordering again from S&H. Highly recommended.
I use the place mat to display a crystal long stemmed rose. The item is very well made and the fabric is beautiful. Something that I couldn’t buy in a store. Very happy with the item, very elegant.
I purchased four branches for a tall jug and they look beautiful. They brighten up the room nicely and I can put then in a spot that doesn't get enough daylight for a real plant. They look very authentic.