Good Point Coffee Table Legs (Set of Two)
Moxie Peninsula Table (Walnut - With Color Inlay)
Moxie Peninsula Table (White Oak - With Color Inlay)
Moxie Peninsula Table (Walnut)
Moxie Peninsula Table (White Oak)
Moxie Peninsula Table (Baltic Birch)
Tables by Shelfology: Same Design Language. Now Invading New Territory—Your Floor
Shelfology spent over a decade designing floating shelves for people who care how a room comes together — the finish, the proportions, the way one piece sits next to the next. Desks and side tables are the newest place that thinking has landed. They’re built for the same audience: designers specifying a full wall, homeowners building a look one piece at a time, anyone who wants a home office or a living room corner to feel considered, not assembled. New category. Same eye for the room.
Choosing Between a Desk and a Side Table
A home office — a real one, where you’re working daily — needs a desk. No side table is built to stand in for a dedicated work surface, no matter how good it looks doing it.
A living room or a bedroom is usually asking for the opposite: a spot to land a lamp, a drink, or whatever book is mid-read, not another place to work. That’s a side table’s job, and it does it better than a desk pressed into service as one.
Plenty of rooms want both — a desk along one wall, a side table beside the seating. Neither is a substitute for the other. They’re solving two different problems in the same space.
Desks by Shelfology
Our desks come three ways: floating, for a wall-mounted look with nothing touching the floor; hybrid, which adds front legs for a little more stability without losing that floating silhouette; and floor-standing, a solid hardwood top on a steel frame for a more traditional footprint. All three pull from the same wood species and powder-coat palette as the rest of Shelfology’s furniture and shelving, so a desk and the shelf wall above it were always going to match.
Side Tables, End Tables & Nightstands by Shelfology
Side tables, end tables, and nightstands round out the living room and the bedroom — a considered surface beside a sofa, a chair, or a bed, in solid hardwood or steel, with 30+ powder-coat finishes and custom sizing on offer. It’s the same material and finish palette that runs through the rest of Shelfology, so whatever you choose here was never going to clash with what’s already on your walls.
Kids’ Tables — Activity and Homework Surfaces
This collection is also, for now, where Shelfology’s kids’ furniture lives. Moxie mounts to the wall and scales with the room — one for a single homework spot, several lined up for a full creative wall, floor left completely clear. Marty goes the other way: a freestanding, four-leg activity table with softened edges, built for art projects, board games, and whatever else the day brings home.
Neither one borrows from adult desk design, and neither is trying to. This is furniture for a kid’s room, full stop.
Building a Coordinated Room — Desk, Side Table, and Shelves Together
This is the one place these two lines meet the rest of the catalog — and where the case for designing in one system instead of piecing it together really lands. Desks and side tables share the same wood species and powder-coat finishes as Shelfology’s floating shelves and brackets, so a walnut desk, a walnut side table, and a run of walnut shelves above them are drawn from the same material, not three separate guesses at what walnut should look like. For anyone specifying a full room — a designer, a decorator, or just someone who’s done enough guessing — that’s one fewer decision to get wrong: the desk for the work, the side table for the lamp and the book, the shelves for everything else, the bookends to keep it tidy.
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Tables FAQ
What kinds of tables does Shelfology make?
Three: desks (floating, hybrid, and floor-standing), side tables (including end tables and nightstands), and a small collection of kids’ activity and homework tables. All of it is built from solid hardwood or steel, in the same wood species and 30+ powder-coat finishes that run through Shelfology’s shelving.
Do Shelfology desks and side tables come in matching finishes?
Yes — the same wood species and the same 30+ powder-coat finishes used across Shelfology’s shelving. Order a desk and a side table in the same finish and they’ll actually match, not just come close.
Can I pair a Shelfology desk or side table with floating shelves?
Yes, and it’s one of the more popular ways to build out a room. Same finishes, same wood species, same design system across the whole catalog — the desk or side table on the floor, the shelves above it, specified together instead of matched after the fact.
































