Description
The Brookland coffee table brings a sculptural quality to the centre of any seating area. Its round top is cut from acacia wood, showing off the natural grain and warm tonal shifts across the surface. Sitting on a flared slatted base, the design creates a sense of movement, with each timber slat fanning outwards from the top down to a wider footprint on the floor.
Measuring 800mm across, the table offers a generous surface for books, drinks and everyday clutter, while the open base keeps the overall look light rather than bulky. The acacia is paired with an iron structure and MDF for support, giving the piece the stability it needs while keeping the slatted silhouette clean and consistent. Standing 400mm tall, it sits comfortably alongside most sofas and armchairs.
We think this table works well in a living room where you want a natural, organic focal point without heavy visual weight. The warm timber tone suits neutral schemes and pairs nicely with rattan, linen and other wooden furniture. Each piece carries its own grain pattern, so no two tables look exactly alike.
Specification
| Material |
Acacia wood, iron and MDF |
| Colour |
Natural |
| Shape |
Round |
| Diameter |
800mm |
| Height |
400mm |
| Base style |
Flared slatted pedestal |
| Assembly |
May require assembly |
Frequently Asked
What wood is the table made from?
The top is made from acacia wood, showing natural grain and warm colour variation, with an iron and MDF structure for support.
What size is the coffee table?
It measures 800mm in diameter and stands 400mm tall, giving a generous round surface at a comfortable sofa-side height.
How do I care for the acacia surface?
Wipe with a soft, dry or lightly damp cloth and dry straightaway. Avoid harsh chemicals and use coasters or mats to protect the wood from heat and moisture.
Is the table sturdy given the slatted base?
Yes, the flared slats fan out to a wide footprint and are reinforced with an iron and MDF structure, keeping the table stable in daily use.
Will each table look the same?
No, acacia is a natural material so grain patterns and tonal shifts vary between pieces, making each table individual.