The new BoConcept store on Oak Lawn Avenue in the Dallas Design District has cool furniture, so why should they be overly descriptive in the names? Thus, we have the Functional Coffee Table. Which, by the way, it really is, and I personally am fond of furniture that moves, shifts, does something other than just sit there. So, imagine my entertainment level at this table in which one part raises up for dining or laptop and another part opens for storage for those pesky little remotes or extra storage for books and magazines. And it’s looking good in walnut veneer and smoky gray glass for just $1,095.
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