Wrought iron tables are a versatile lot, offered in all sorts of styles from contemporary to rustic. As to types of tables you’ll find made of hand-forged wrought iron, our extensive collection is divided into eight groups plus separate sections for table bases and tops. We offer accent, bar, bistro, cocktail, coffee, console, dining and end tables. Many of our iron tables come with your choice of top materials including copper, glass and wood. Today, we are sharing ideas for mixing different types of iron tables into rooms and outdoor living spaces in a wide range of styles. Please enjoy!
A fantastic little iron table with oversize ball feet has been given a round top that’s sanded and polished to perfection. This great little space was created in an Arizona desert Tuscany-inspired home.
A wrought iron coffee table with a more rustic wood top merges well into this stunning classic living room. One might expect to see a more ornate table in this formal setting, but the slightly industrial design creates a nice contrast.
The dining room of a ranch style home has been turned into an inviting country French space. The centerpiece of the room is a wrought iron table with glass top surrounded by Louis side chairs. Iron plays well with many other materials like glass, wood and cloth.
Iron tables come in many lovely finishes, from black matte to metallic finishes like glamorous gold. They are also easy to accessorize, making your antique Silver or decor stand out in the room. Of course, what you put on your iron table is up to you but they are most often used to bring a touch of class to a room so be sure to take this into account. Plus, they could be a brilliant choice for what to put in a small conservatory”. Speaking of, this fabulous conservatory is an interesting mix of formal and casual style and an intriguing choice of fabrics. If your home is currently undergoing some renovation work then you may want to consider adding something like a conservatory to boost the property’s overall value and also create a space that’s perfect for socializing and relaxing too. This great cost estimator can help you figure out how much a solid roof conservatory would come to if you were keen on having one constructed. If you do decide to go for the add-on of a conservatory, or you want to update the one you currently have, you can check out Cambridge conservatory roof replacement services, or ones similar, to find the best way of getting this done.
This unusual set of nesting tables illustrates just how diverse the tops on iron tables can be. Above we’ve seen glass and wood tops. Here the tops on these cool nesting tables are made of fabulously thick glass, polished stone and a matte finished stone.
Contemporary iron tables can be used very successfully in a room filled with antiques.
Scrolled iron side tables and iron bed make for lovely companions in this vintage bedroom. Iron + iron doesn’t always look matchy matchy.
At first glance this may look like a very large matching set? Not quite. These pieces are all wrought iron, but pulled together from more than one collection. There’s a lot of iron going on here, from the awesome light fixture, to the fireplace screen, seating and tables, but stone tops on the tables and gorgeous upholstered cushions bring a nice balance to this loggia.
What a wonderfully interesting mix of styles and metal furnishings are combined in this outdoor living space. The end result is stunning–it’s one of those rooms you never want to forget.
If you’ve been inspired by these beautiful spaces, we invite you to explore the many types and styles of wrought iron tables available from Timeless Wrought Iron and consider how you might incorporate one or more of these enduring pieces into your own home.
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