Ceramic sofa: the space-saving piece that will modernize the living room in 2025
In our living rooms, one detail changes everything: the small ceramic pedestal table. Placed next to the sofa, it adds relief, color and service without taking up too much space. The trend is gaining momentum, driven by compact formats and refined finishes.
Why ceramics are a must in the living room
For several seasons now, the decorating press has been highlighting the return of micro-furniture.
La Redoute Intérieurs – “Mariane” ceramic end table (Bronze; 70’s style).
Its curved silhouette and warm hue give rhythm to a reading corner, while providing a reliable surface for a mug or book.
Many models are beautifully glazed, with lively nuances. As a result, each piece takes on a sculptural presence in the morning light. Yet the
“Small ceramics give rhythm without clutter.”
Smart everyday uses
AM.PM – “Sierro” (Cedar green) ceramic end table.
Its balanced volume accommodates a lamp and emphasizes the plants, for a soothing ambience from morning to night.
It can be used as a pedestal for a vase, a side table for tea or a plant stand. With an average height of
- Set the right height for the seat and lamp
- Test stability and weight before you buy
- Prefer high firing for better hardness
- Protect the floor with suitable skids
- Foresee use: lamp, plant, books or tray
Alinea – “Serena” stoneware and ceramic side table, D40xH45cm (Cedar green; diameter 40 cm); Reference: 27829615.
Its wide top accommodates a meal tray, while the foot provides a soft, reassuring presence.
Trends in colors, finishes and shapes
Sklum – “Otam” ceramic end table (stylish design, matte finish, nude color).
The contemporary nude color soothes the room and lets the light filter through the elegant matte surface.
Terracotta, celadon and moss green shades are gaining ground, as they warm up the room. Also, glossy enamels reflect clarity, while matte finishes soothe the eye. On the other hand, a more textured grain adds relief to the reading area near the sofa. In this way, you can play on contrasts without weighing down the scene.
HK Living – “Stoneware” end table (Terracotta or light green).
Two color options to match the tone of the rug, or create a lively counterpoint next to a brass lamp.
Pair these pieces with a soft rug, a wooden coffee table and a lampshade. The rounded silhouettes recall 70’s references, while remaining contemporary. However, the rigor of a conical base or sober cylinder keeps the ensemble legible. Mineral materials and clean-cut shapes create a safe, easy-to-live-with setting.
Buying with discretion
AM PM – “Oreus” side table (mango wood with nitrocellulose varnish finish).
Varnished wood warms the room and works well with ceramics, for a practical duo in front of the window.
From now on, we check the thickness and quality of the enamel and the presence of felt pads. This ensures that the tray remains flat and the object does not mark the floor. On the other hand, a model that’s too light may move if you sit on the edge of the sofa. So it’s best to ask for reinforced packaging, and check the return period.
Nine stylish ideas for the living room
Habitat – “Raj” side table (Aluminum, asymmetrical legs).
Brushed metal catches the light and adds a graphic note, ideal between an armchair and a slim lamp.
The Masie – “Tibi” side table (minimalist look, wise colors).
Its sleek design structures a discreet corner, and serves as a visual marker for keys and remote control.
Vtwonen – “Button” ceramic end table (sleek design, tapered base, glossy top).
The tapered base anchors the shape, while the glossy top awakens the scene with soft reflections.
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