32 Tables That Hold a Martini—And Nothing Else

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Small furniture comes in handy because it can fit in tight spaces, of course. But even if you have all the room in the world, sometimes an itty-bitty table—say, one that stands at sofa height with a surface just big enough to rest your dirty martini on top—is a clever convenience. (Who wants to bend forward to reach their coffee table for every sip?) Charmed by these cutie-pies of the furniture world, we conducted a deep dive into the best martini tables on the Internet. With a table diameter that’s often no larger than 15 inches, we think of them as little pedestals, ideal for keeping your favorite libations within reach or topped with a bud vase or planter pot when not on drink-support duty. While the chic yet useful platforms have been around since the 1920s, martinis are enjoying some time in the spotlight—so we suspect their furniture counterparts will follow suit. Here’s where to start. 

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Metal Martini Tables

Heavy metals like iron and brass mean you won’t need to worry about a guest who has possibly had one too many accidentally knocking over the table. We’re crushing on Visual Comfort’s hand-forged, aged-iron design, which looks like it’s straight out of an antiques shop.

Scalloped Martini Table

John-Richard
$465

Metal Martini Accent Table, Grey

Creative Co-Op
$180 $83

Charleston Round Iron Accent Table, Pottery Barn

$149

Metal Foldable Tray Table, Kate & Laurel

$57.99

Jedrek Martini Table, Arhaus

$699 $449

Nigella 21.75'' Tall Genuine Marble Drink Table, Butler

$309 $103

Kopito Side Table, OKA

$495

Vinya End Table, Urbia

$248

Walt 24'' Tall Steel Pedestal End Table

AllModern
$289 $274

Hand-Forged Martini Table

Visual Comfort
$479

Vesper Martini Table

Ballard Designs
$199

Liam Drink Table

Burke Decor
$475

Outdoor Martini Tables

The only thing better than drinking inside is drinking outside—so if you can get a table that does it all, you’re winning. These slim outdoor side tables look anything but heavy-duty, and a matte powder coating is forever chic.

Terra Aluminum Outdoor Drink Table, Neighbor

$350

Outdoor Martini Table, Viva Terra

$129

Bowler Side Table

HAY
$295

Pavilion Cocktail Table/Plant Stand

CB2
$129

Montavilla Indoor/Outdoor C-Side Table

Rejuvenation
$249

Pop Martini Table

Houses u0026 Parties
$650

Glass Martini Tables

Bringing in glass is an easy way to add a touch of shine to a space. Plus how often do you come across amber glass furniture

Kate and Laurel Aguilar Glam Drink Table

Amazon
$149

mDesign Glass Top Side/End Drink Table

Amazon
$55

Piedmont Martini Table

Serena u0026amp; Lily
$368

Pina High Aqua Blue Brass Side Table by Pulpo

1st Dibs
$1729.89

12u0022 Wide Polished Nickel Round Drink Table, Uttermost

$275

Wasser 24'' Tall Glass Cross Legs Drink Table, Mistana

$195 $122

Wood Martini Tables

If you’re looking for a warmer martini table aesthetic than what metal and glass styles afford, see our selection of smooth wood designs. There’s walnut with dipped white legs, lacquered black spindles, and even a scalloped pedestal boasting a textured finish.

French Martini Table, Serena & Lily

$348

Wood Pedestal Table, COZAYH

$69.99

Mirage Artisan Accent Table White

Chairish
$325 $290

Dovercourt Solid Wood Pedestal End Table

Wayfair
$207 $149

Lessing Drink Table, Joss & Main

$279 $158

Hudson Drink Table, Anthropologie

$228

Solid Manufacturing Co. Drink Table

West Elm
$198

Retro Solid Wood Side Table

Apollo
$210

Martini Glasses

Because what’s a ’tini table without its namesake vessel?

Borough Martini Glass (195 ml), Set of 4, LSA

$74

Cosimo Coupe Glasses, Set of 2, Campbell-Ray x Laguna B

$210

Piano Cocktail Glasses, Set of 2, Sophie Lou Jacobsen

$100

Elegance Martini Glasses, Set of 2, Waterford

$100

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Julia Stevens

Contributing Editor

Julia Stevens is a Domino contributing editor. Basically, she’s a professional online shopper. She started at Domino as an intern and spent almost seven years in the style department curating products for our gift guides, trend roundups, and product reviews and on set styling the beautiful homes we get to share. Off hours, you can find her scouting New York’s newest design shops and restyling her shelves