Epoxy end tables have a way of turning small, everyday surfaces into design moments. Unlike larger statement pieces, end tables invite closer interaction—set beside a chair, sofa, or gathering space where details are noticed and appreciated. That makes them an ideal canvas for epoxy, whether through layered pigments, subtle translucency, metallic accents, or unexpected material pairings.
The projects in this list explore how epoxy can elevate end tables beyond basic function, blending craftsmanship with color, texture, and atmosphere. From understated, refined designs to bolder, expressive pieces, each example shows how thoughtful epoxy work can anchor a room, complement personal décor, and add visual depth without overwhelming the space.
#1: Smokestone Epoxy End Table
This end table pairs a dramatic marbled epoxy surface—layered in charcoal, graphite, and soft ivory tones—with a minimalist metal base. The high-gloss finish catches warm ambient light, emphasizing depth and movement in the resin while keeping the overall form clean and restrained.
It’s a design that works especially well in intimate seating areas, where the table reads as both functional furniture and a subtle sculptural accent.
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#2: Golden Lattice Epoxy End Table
This round end table combines a warm, translucent epoxy surface with a precise geometric inlay pattern that feels both modern and decorative. The amber-toned resin allows light to pass through subtly, giving the tabletop depth while the gold lines add structure and visual rhythm.
Paired with a slim, understated base, the design works especially well in relaxed living spaces where lighting and texture play a big role in setting the mood.
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#3: Forest Canopy Epoxy End Table
This end table uses layered green epoxy to evoke the look of forest floors and leafy undergrowth, with translucent depths that reveal subtle variations in tone and texture. The organic color palette pairs naturally with wood furniture and plant-filled decor, making the table feel grounded and calm rather than flashy.
It’s a design that works especially well in relaxed, nature-inspired interiors where warmth and quiet visual interest matter more than bold contrast.
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#4: Northern Lights Epoxy End Table
This end table features a smooth gradient of cool blue, teal, and violet epoxy, creating a calm, aurora-inspired surface that feels modern without being harsh. The translucent resin allows subtle depth and color blending, while the simple painted base keeps the focus on the tabletop itself. Set in a relaxed community lounge, the design shows how bold epoxy color can still feel approachable and practical in shared social spaces.
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#5: Layered Sunset Epoxy End Table
This end table uses softly stacked bands of translucent epoxy to create a sunset-like gradient that feels calm and refined rather than bold or flashy. The gentle color transitions add depth while still allowing light to pass through the surface, giving the table a subtle glow at dusk.
Paired with a clean-lined metal base and set in a contemporary outdoor lounge, the design shows how epoxy can bring warmth and atmosphere to exterior spaces without overwhelming them.
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#6: Glacial Blue Epoxy End Table
This end table channels the look of carved ice or polished stone through layered, translucent blue epoxy with subtle tonal variation. The softly fractured pattern gives the surface depth and movement while maintaining a calm, architectural feel.
Set against a clean, modern interior with stone walls and minimal furnishings, the table reads as sculptural but functional—an example of how epoxy can mimic natural materials while offering a smoother, more refined finish suited to contemporary shared spaces.
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#7: Tidepool Mosaic Epoxy End Table
This epoxy end table draws inspiration from smooth coastal stones and shallow tidepools, blending layered shades of teal, sea green, and soft sand beneath a crystal-clear surface. The rounded form and organic patterning soften the geometry of the room, pairing naturally with wood beams, woven textures, and abundant daylight.
It’s a design that feels grounded and calming—ideal for relaxed living spaces where epoxy becomes a subtle extension of nature rather than a high-gloss statement piece.
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#8: Cinematic Marble Vein Epoxy End Table
Designed to complement a dedicated home theater, this epoxy end table uses flowing marble-style veining in deep blue and charcoal tones suspended in a warm, stone-like base. The crisp, glass-smooth surface reflects low ambient lighting without glare, making it practical for drinks and remotes while staying visually restrained.
Paired with dark walls, acoustic panels, and soft floor lighting, the table adds texture and depth without distracting from the viewing experience—an example of epoxy used as a supporting design element rather than the main spectacle.
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#9: Strata-Leg Glass Epoxy End Table
This end table flips the usual epoxy script by placing the artistry in the structure rather than the surface. A clear glass top keeps the design light and unobtrusive, while the four vertical, 90-degree epoxy legs showcase layered, sedimentary-style color bands reminiscent of natural stone formations.
Each leg varies subtly, creating cohesion without repetition. Set in a screened patio overlooking a wooded suburban landscape, the table feels architectural, durable, and intentionally modern—ideal for spaces that blur the line between indoor comfort and outdoor living.
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#10: Pastel Halo Epoxy End Table
This end table leans into subtlety rather than contrast, using gentle, concentric layers of pastel epoxy that radiate outward like a quiet halo beneath a crystal-smooth surface. Cream, blush, pale blue, and muted peach tones blend softly, creating depth without visual noise.
Paired with a straightforward wooden base, the design feels calm and intentional—well suited for an office lounge or shared workspace where color adds warmth without distraction. It’s a reminder that epoxy doesn’t need bold pigments to make a strong, considered statement.
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#11: Smoky Monolith Epoxy End Table
This cube-style end table explores epoxy as a sculptural volume rather than a surface treatment. Layers of translucent charcoal and soft gray resin create vertical movement inside the form, giving the piece a quiet, architectural presence that shifts with the light. The crisp edges and dark base ground the design, while the semi-transparent body keeps it from feeling heavy.
Placed in an open loft setting, it reads less like furniture and more like a functional art object—minimal, moody, and intentionally restrained.
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Where Small Tables Make a Big Statement
Epoxy end tables offer a rare balance of function and expression. Because of their scale, they invite experimentation—layered pigments, embedded materials, sculptural forms—without overwhelming a room. As these designs show, a well-executed epoxy finish can elevate everyday spaces, whether the goal is subtle depth or bold color play.
For makers interested in exploring similar projects, using a high-quality, clarity-focused epoxy is critical to achieving clean layers, true color, and long-term visual stability. Premium resins like our UltraClear Deep Pour Epoxy are designed to support that level of finish, giving creators the confidence to push ideas further while maintaining a professional result.
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