Living Room Tables And Display Stands
Our commitment to offering a wide selection means our inventory extends far beyond what we can display online. To ensure the best possible experience, we only photograph & share inventory & restoration work highlights to give you a taste of what we offer until an in-person visit can be arranged.
We sell most pieces in their *original vintage condition*, meaning some may require wood restoration depending entirely on the buyer's vision. If you are able to restore the pieces yourself or have another restorer than ourselves in mind, the as-is price stands.
This set of (2) side tables from the 1930’s is made of solid, old-growth Hawaiian Koa wood & features one of the most impressive arrays of figuring (wood pattern) we’ve ever seen. They were both completely rebuilt & refinished right here in the shop to last another hundred years – just one of the ways we perpetuate conservation in the islands. LxWxH = 30 x 14 x 21”
This exquisite round side table, crafted from solid Koa wood & still in its original finish, is a testament to the artistry and skill of early Hawaiian furniture makers. Dating back to the 1850s, this piece offers a unique glimpse into the rich history of woodworking in Hawaii. Created by a student of the boy's school on the Big Island, this table is a true collector's item, known only to discerning enthusiasts of antique Hawaiian furniture. The table's single board top, measuring an impressive 23 inches across, highlights the rarity of the Koa tree used in its construction. (LxH = 23.5 x 30.5”)
Just a sampling of our huge selection of side/end tables & stands ranging from 1920 – 2010 in every price range
Circa 1936 Hawaiian Koa side tables (part of a living room set) that we completely restored for their new owners on Maui.
This 2-tier side table from the 1960’s is made of solid Koa wood and embellished with traditional ‘Ape (taro flower & leaf) carvings. Can you imagine how much Koa was wasted when they turned those dainty little legs?! Now living with its proud new owner.
Pre WWII rattan and Narra wood top side table that we completely restored.
A pair of late 1950’s- early 60’s mahogany side tables with bullnose trim; the form is so perfect we’re going to let you use your imagination…
Doesn’t this massive, stacked rattan side table from the 1960’s give you all those tropical retro vibes?! A perfect piece that says, ‘I appreciate fine design and also a good luau!’” (LxWxH: 36x30x28”)
For those who love carved Koa furniture AND mid-century modern design, this coffee from the 1950’s-1960’s is here to fulfil your design dreams completely with its solid Koa wood construction, ‘Ape flower carvings, & dainty, metal-capped feet. Now living with its proud new owner.
A 1980’S custom made coffee table made with Koa wood & a glass shadowbox (decor sold separately).
We’re proud to show off all the hard work that our skilled restoration team put into this 1930’s coffee table for one of our amazing clients!
Circa 1936 Hawaiian Koa side tables (part of a living room set) that we completely restored for their new owners on Maui.
“Back then”, Koa Chow coffee tables were the only style made in different sizes so that you could pick one to fit your space perfectly. Originally produced in the 1960’s & sold by stores like Sears, Wigwam, & CS Wo… today you can only find new ones at Martin & McArthur! 🤑
How cool is this 1960’s Koa wood coffee table, complete w/ a 1-inch-thick acrylic top & and little metal-capped feet?! This thing came to us in pieces in a box… just look at ‘er now! 🤩
How’s this groovy little coffee table from the 1970’s?! It’s made of solid koa wood so you know this thing is heirloom quality PLUS, it’s stylish enough that your grandkids will argue over who *gets to keep it instead of who *has to keep it 😉. And the smokey glass top? Perfect for resting your mai tai (or Kona brew, no judgement) while you listen to some braddah IZ on the record player. (LxWxH: 32x13x15”)
Keiki outgrown their twin beds and are over their 1950’s heirloom headboards? Typical! Thankfully, these pieces can make fantastic entryway tables, especially for smaller spaces, until they're older (and wiser 😉). During the refinishing process, we can also add a shoe rack! (LxWxH = 54 x 9 x 37”)
This solid Koa console table from the1850’s – 1860’s has everything: elegant lines by highly skilled craftsmen, dazzling curly wood, & a load of old-Hawaii-home vibes! Structurally sound w/ old termite damage that we can easily address inhouse if you wish (we do not sell pieces w/ active infestations). (LxWxH = 50 x 20 x 30”)
For those of you who can’t just choose one favorite carving, this 1960’s Hawaiian monkeypod table features ‘ulu, hibiscus, AND anthurium motifs, crafted in the iconic “Kulani prison” style. The piece is now a headboard for our cherished clients!
This plant stand/ pedestal from 1913 & marked with the year & its previous owner is a charming relic that’s been holding up greenery longer than your great-tutu’s been holding up family gossip! Crafted from solid Koa wood, it’s seen more history than a Punahou textbook, and it’s still less wooden than your last date. So, here’s to another hundred years of not letting the ferns touch the floor! (LxH:: 12x34”)
Want to make your plants feel like they’ve ascended to horticultural stardom? This rosewood stand from the 1950’s is the epitome of high makamaka plant furniture & the marble inlay top can even handle one of those old concrete pots that’s been living in auntie’s yard for who knows how long! LxW: 16x37”
Meet the rosewood stacking tables from the 1900’s-1920’s! They’re the original transformers of the furniture world. They’re so versatile, they were doing the ‘stack and store’ before it was cool & were originally sold by Liberty House & Wigwam. (LxWxH = 19x14x27”)
As a collector’s item itself, this 20” 6-strand rattan piece featuring glass shelves & lauhala backing from the 1950’s is ready to help you show off MORE of your collection in good ol’ tropical fashion. Now living with its proud new owner.