Why a unique cocktail table could be the most important piece in your living space
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A Ring Cocktail Table
20th Century Studios
In the Southampton, New York, living room of Reed Krakoff and his decorator wife, Delphine, the sofa is flanked by 1940s armchairs, and the throw pillows are covered in Pucci scarves. The paintings are by Ludwig Sander, the Ring cocktail table is a Garouste and Bonetti design, and the ostrich sculpture is by Diego Giacometti.
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A Pair of Stone Cocktail Tables
20th Century Studios
In the sunroom of Jane Holzer's Southampton home, a quartet of Lily chairs by Estelle and Erwin Laverne, and vintage Samuel Marx cocktail tables; the surfboard is a collage work by Christopher Makos.
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A Sugar Press Cocktail Table
20th Century Studios
A 19th-century Chinese mirrored window panel hangs above a banquette in the den of a Long Island home; an 1800s Filipino sugar press rests on a carpet by Stark.
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A Zebra-Hide Cocktail Table
20th Century Studios
In the blue parlor of artist Hunt Slonem's 1873 house in New York's Hudson Valley, a late-19th-century Belgian chandelier hangs above a suite of Victorian furniture that Slonem covered in vintage curtain fabric; an antique zebra-hide chest serves as a cocktail table.
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20th Century Studios
The cocktail table in this family room is by Bismut & Bismut, the hanging glass sculpture is by Jean-Michel Othoniel, and the rug is by Toyine Sellers. Home designed by architect Frederic Haesevoets.
In Cynthia Frank's Southamoton home, the Belgian linen–covered sofa in the living room is by Démiurge. The lucite cocktail table is by Jansen, and the vintage plaster lamps were made for Miami Beach's Eden Roc hotel.