South Korean design firm Umzikim’s H-shaped acrylic Neon side table, whose three complementary colors shimmer in the light. $1,650, at MoMA Design Store, 44 W. 53rd St., NYC, 212-767-1050, momastore.org.
Inspired by the settings of precious jewelry, the Prong side table is handmade in Canada and available in three base finishes and marble top options. Prices start at $1,950, at Gabriel Scott, 327 Broome St., NYC, 212-837-2923, gabriel-scott.com.
Created by Swedish design studio Note for Spain-based furniture brand Sancal, the fume glass–topped La Isla occasional table is available in three sizes and 11 lacquer base colors. $942, at Lepere, NYDC, 200 Lexington Ave., Ste. 1207, NYC, 212-488-7000, lepereinc.com.
Rest your book on French designer Alban-Sébastien Gilles’s Good Evening pedestal table, which comes in pearl, anthracite, and terra-cotta. $635, at Ligne Roset, 250 Park Ave. S., NYC, 212-375-1036, lepereinc.com.
Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, Link Outdoor’s hand-carved Adam table is available in two sizes and marble options. $3,750 (tall) and $4,450 (short), at Hines & Company, D&D, 979 Third Ave., Ste. 1010, NYC, 212-754-5880, hinescompany.com.
Brett Design’s Milan side table features a matte black cerused-oak base and a back-painted glass drawer, which can be customized in any paint color from Benjamin Moore or Farrow & Ball. $7,200, at Profiles, NYDC, 200 Lexington Ave., Ste. 1211, NYC, 212-689-6903, profilesny.net.
This article appears in the May 2019 issue of NYC&G (New York Cottages & Gardens).