White Living Room Tables

My parents bought an entire house full of furniture when they got married in the 1950s. They selected a prevailing style of the time-Early American. Every piece had the same finish and the same details. It was a perfectly coordinated suite of furniture.My mother had a particular attachment to her living room tables. She selected a rectangular cocktail table that sat in front of our sofa until after I left the house and got married. The coffee table had a storage shelf below the table top, where she could place last week's issue of Life Magazine or the Sunday paper before it was time to drop it in the trash. She also selected a matching set of end tables, with a dual tops-the upper for a lamp, the lower for books, like the family Bible they got as a wedding gift.

White Living Room Tables
White Living Room Tables

White Living Room Tables
White Living Room Tables

White Living Room Tables
White Living Room Tables

White Living Room Tables
White Living Room Tables

White Living Room Tables
White Living Room Tables

White Living Room Tables
White Living Room Tables

White Living Room Tables
White Living Room Tables

White Living Room Tables
White Living Room Tables

White Living Room Tables
White Living Room Tables

White Living Room Tables
White Living Room Tables

White Living Room Tables
White Living Room Tables

White Living Room Tables
White Living Room Tables

White Living Room Tables
White Living Room Tables

White Living Room Tables
White Living Room Tables

White Living Room Tables
White Living Room Tables