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Level Up Your Interiors with Magnificent Moroccan Tables

If you’re on the hunt for a table with textures and culture, Moroccan tables will likely win you over. From metal-clad hexagonal side tables to brass tray coffee tables, Moroccan tables run the gamut. While most associate Moroccan tables with boho chic interiors, these decorative gems can be used just about anywhere, from classic California haciendas to Mid-Century Modern inspired rooms and more. Try a brass tray Moroccan table with wood spider legs in a living room where you plan to merge a boho aesthetic with a Mid-Century Modern mood. Featuring elaborately incised brass trays placed atop folding wood spider bases, these Moroccan tables initially seem to be composed of stylistic opposites. When paired together, however, these two elements make for an arresting piece that can anchor a living room. Use one as a Moroccan floor dining table by surrounding it with seagrass cushions or leather Moroccan poufs. If you love the look of Moroccan tray tables, but the spider legs feel too discordant for you, Moroccan tray tables can be sourced with matching brass legs. Favor something made entirely of wood? Look for Moroccan trunk tables featuring distressed painted finishes as well as octagonal-shaped Moroccan wood tables. While Moroccan dining tables aren’t common, it is easy to source outdoor patio tables covered in mesmerizing Moroccan mosaics. Use these so-called Moroccan dining tables in gardens where you need a jolt of color and pattern, or on a back deck where more stand-issue patio furniture simply feels too prosaic.