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<p>I've broken two glass coffee tables in the past year — one during a party, one during a toddler rampage. I want something that’s both durable and looks stylish, ideally not wood. Is ceramic a smart option? And if so, where’s a good place to browse quality pieces?</p>
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<p><span>Yes, ceramic is actually a great choice when done right. I recently bought a <a class="in-cell-link" href="https://italian-interiors.com/shop/Living/Coffee-End-Tables/ceramic-coffee-table">ceramic coffee table</a> and it has completely changed the vibe of my living room. The surface is resistant to scratches, easy to wipe down, and — bonus — it adds a cool, glossy finish that reflects light really well. I also found that the heavier weight gives it a stable presence, unlike flimsier alternatives. I’d suggest looking for something with clean lines and neutral tones, which blend easily into most living spaces. Adds visual interest without demanding attention. Definitely an upgrade in both style and function.</span></p>
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<p><span>Yes, ceramic is actually a great choice when done right. I recently bought a <a class="in-cell-link" href="https://italian-interiors.com/shop/Living/Coffee-End-Tables/ceramic-coffee-table">ceramic coffee table</a> and it has completely changed the vibe of my living room. The surface is resistant to scratches, easy to wipe down, and — bonus — it adds a cool, glossy finish that reflects light really well. I also found that the heavier weight gives it a stable presence, unlike flimsier alternatives. I’d suggest looking for something with clean lines and neutral tones, which blend easily into most living spaces. Adds visual interest without demanding attention. Definitely an upgrade in both style and function.</span></p>
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<p><span>Yes, ceramic is actually a great choice when done right. I recently bought a <a class="in-cell-link" href="https://italian-interiors.com/shop/Living/Coffee-End-Tables/ceramic-coffee-table">ceramic coffee table</a> and it has completely changed the vibe of my living room. The surface is resistant to scratches, easy to wipe down, and — bonus — it adds a cool, glossy finish that reflects light really well. I also found that the heavier weight gives it a stable presence, unlike flimsier alternatives. I’d suggest looking for something with clean lines and neutral tones, which blend easily into most living spaces. Adds visual interest without demanding attention. Definitely an upgrade in both style and function.</span></p>
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<p><span>Yes, ceramic is actually a great choice when done right. I recently bought a <a class="in-cell-link" href="https://italian-interiors.com/shop/Living/Coffee-End-Tables/ceramic-coffee-table">ceramic coffee table</a> and it has completely changed the vibe of my living room. The surface is resistant to scratches, easy to wipe down, and — bonus — it adds a cool, glossy finish that reflects light really well. I also found that the heavier weight gives it a stable presence, unlike flimsier alternatives. I’d suggest looking for something with clean lines and neutral tones, which blend easily into most living spaces. Adds visual interest without demanding attention. Definitely an upgrade in both style and function.</span></p>
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