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Three thick encyclopedias having brightly colored hardcovers. The books are stacked on top of each other and sitting on a dark brown coffee table. The covers' corners are in clear focus.
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One of the most active category in 1001Pallets is certainly the coffee table one. We received & still continue to receive a lot of coffee tables ideas made from repurposed pallets, from the simple ones to the more complex and modular ones.
If you are a beginner and want to jump into the wonderful world of pallet recycling, making a coffee table is a nice project to start with as a simple coffee table could be done with only one pallet and with few hours of works.
So, in order to give you some inspiration for your next coffee table, here are 50 of the best projects we received over the last two years.
Enjoy & feel free to send us some picture of your own coffee table :)
Pallet coffee table for the card players! (post)
Design coffee table made from salvaged pallets, wood, glass top & metals. (post)
Unusual coffee table with three legs and an oval shape, really like this one. (post)
Coffee table with an industrial style due to the 4 big wheels recycled from a heavy industry machine. (post)
Original coffee table with a blue mosaic between the pallet planks. (post)
Made from two wooden pallets and the top was painted with a "Basque red" color. (post)
Three wooden pallets, 4 silver legs & 1 glass top and you have a nice looking coffee table. (post)
Coffee table made from two small pallets stacked one upon the other & a glass top. The gap has been filled with pictures & pebbles, so shabby chic :) (post)
Another idea of a coffee table with pallet & mosaic mixed together. We are particularly impressed by the finish of this coffee table. (post)
You can also paint you pallet in white for a classy finish, and if you add two Space Invaders stickers, you have a unique geeky coffee table! (post)
Original coffee table with an ethanol fireplace installed in the middle, inspiration coming from Swedish furniture. (post)
Love this one, made from a freight platform pallet and with a little hole to insert a bonsai and give a green touch to your interior design. (post)
Rustic looking coffee table made from two small pallets and with 4 drawers included, a beautiful piece of furniture, could be perfect for a cottage. (post)
A nice & original coffee table painted in black and with the Union Jack flag painted on the top. Made from two pallets with 4 wheels added. (post)
Carpe Diem coffee table, white painted with one drawer and one storage to insert magazine or a little wicker basket like in the picture. (post)
Coffee table made from one recycled pallet, metals inserted between the planks & around the table, four drawers and four big wheels. Amazing work but not for beginner. (post)
Black & Red painted coffee table, made with two repurposed pallets. Drawers are included. (post)
Made from three stacked American pallets with smooth finish on top and completed with dookits (Scottish word for crevices) for magazines or papers. (post)
Another Union Jack coffee table Snack made by Seaforth Docks of Liverpool. Really like the patina of the Union Flag on the top. (post)
If you prefer rustic looking for your furniture, here is a nice example of the rustic touch that could be given to a pallet coffee table. (post)
Original coffee table made from one pallet for the top and olive tree branches for the legs. (post)
Garden coffee table (which explain the raw finish) with two storages for bottles in the middle. (post)
Nice coffee table made from two pallets, a glass top and four wheels. Finish is almost perfect! (post)
Looks like Union Jack flag is a great source of inspiration for pallet coffee table makers! Another cool coffee table made from upcycled pallets, with an integrated planter and drawers. (post)
You take two EURO pallets, you turn them upside-down, you add some wheels and voila! (post)
Bi-color (wood & red) coffee table, great to store magazines & books. (post)
Coffee table made from hardwood pallets and that are assembled like a chevron pattern. (post)
Another coffee table for the card players, this time it's the Joker :) (post)
This coffee table is made from two repurposed pallets with four boxes for toys as drawers. (post)
Original coffee table made from only one pallet but the legs here makes all the difference, modern & old at the same time, great inspiration! (post)
Another way to use pallet planks to make a coffee table, this one is inspired by the butcher’s block, planks are assembled vertically and glued together. (post)
White painted coffee table with drawers. I don’t know what I like the most, the coffee table or the cute dog on top of it? :) (post)
One of the most original design for a coffee table, name « Space bot », this coffee table was inspired by the old Buck Rogers TV show. (post)
Coffee table made from the base of an old oak dining table & the tray is made of recycled wood of big pallets, very nice vintage looking. (post)
Coffee table made from different kinds of pallets which gives a nice wood patchwork for the top. Pallet planks are assembled vertically, glued together and fixed to a metal frame. (post)
One coffee table, two functions, you can play draughts on this one…that’s an original idea! (post)
Made from three pallets, painted in white except the top which was patinated to give a vintage touch. (post)
Original coffee table with a cactus planter in the middle. (post)
The originality of this coffee table is the door on the top to access some storage, perfect for remote control, magazines… (post)
Two huge coffee table, simple but very nice, it was made with only half a pallet. (post)
Huge coffee table made from reclaimed shipping pallet, iron pipe drawer pulls and caster wheels for a nice industrial looking. (post)
Another nice industrial-looking coffee table with four big caster wheels and a logo transferred on the wood. (post)
Love the colored top of this coffee table. Chromatic assembly of wooden pallets harmoniously mixing warm and cool colors, patina, with burned pieces, brushed and dark. (post)
This one if for expert crafters, made with different kind of pallet planks for a modern look. (post)
Modular coffee table with lot of storage for glasses, bottles and flip top. The best is that we have a nice PDF tutorial available for download to make the same :) (post - Tutorial: English / French)
Nice red painted coffee table with a mini herb garden integrated, your cat will love it :) (post)
Modular coffee table with an upper tray that rise, perfect for eating in front of the TV :) (post)
Another coffee table inspired from butcher’s blocks. Really like the planks that are not perfectly cut. (post)
Colored coffee table, the top of the table is a mosaic of pallet blocks, very original! (post)
Another nice looking chevon inspired coffee table! (post)
That’s all folk for today, we think that you have in this article some good inspirations for your next coffee table project :) If you need more ideas, do not hesitate to visit our category dedicated to pallet coffee tables.
Now it’s your turn & don’t forget to send us some pictures of your coffee table! :)
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Enjoy & happy crafting!
This was difficult to shoot--not because I couldn't get the composition, exposure, or angle right, but because my daughter was in her "diva" mood and wouldn't let me take the stool from her! At the age of 3, she rules the house.
From bottom to top: a couple of random magazines, fat Russian-English dictionary, book on environmental justice, complete works of Plato, Harry Potter, very questionable sci-fi novel, spiral notebook with "stuff", Anna Karenina in Russian and another Russian-English dictionary, pocket version (because one needs at least two dictionaries to read Anna Karenina). I swear I didn't put it together just so I could take a picture. My son creates these piles quite naturally.
Taken and edited with an iPhone.
First roll from my Vito camera, X-tra 400 used.
Loving the feel of just taking pictures.
sunny 16 rule used because no metering on the camera.
Taken Feb 2, 2015 in St John's, Newfoundland, Canada
Thanks for your visits, faves and comments... (C)rebfoto
...with homemade instant mango jam :)
Thank you Archy for sharing Nandita's recipe :)
A bit of a close up on the newest rescue coffee table.
I paid close attention to the color accuracy on this one in order to best display some of the differences in the grain and color of these three higher end hardwood choices. The large Weston meter in the center is solid mahogany with what's left of its original finish, which is a whole bunch of lacquer layers in varying states of decay in spots. This stuff was not made to see moisture and will become cloudy looking when its exposed to a wet rag or cloth. This type of finish is completely repairable if you strip off the old stuff and apply a more modern water proof varathane of some sort. The smaller copper covered meter is the same wood and finish issues. The resistance boxes are both solid walnut, only the one on the right side has been refinished to remove the old similar faded finish and shows the walnut's natural colors.
The wood of the coffee table? Well, I'm still thinking its solid Burmese teak on the frame members and nicely veneered Burmese teak on the table's 1.25" thick top and i's thinner 1/4" thick lower magazine/storage shelf... until someone tells me better. :)
Cheers! :)
Chillaxing with Sam adams, summer Ale in hand. Again waiting for the last minute to take a shot. So join the chillout, have a cold beer, tomorrow will be a better day. TGIF.
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Mosaic tiles on top of glass tabletop.
The the table is from a rummage sale, the tiles are from ebay. Blogged about here: www.divingmeet.blogspot.com