Description
The Brookland side table pairs a smooth round top with a slatted, flared base that opens out like a fan of timber staves. Made from acacia wood with an MDF core, the surface shows the warm grain and colour variation that gives each piece its own look. Standing 600mm tall on a 400mm footprint, it sits comfortably beside a sofa or armchair without taking up much floor space.
The vertical slats run from the top edge down to a circular base ring, creating a rhythmic pattern and a light, open feel underneath. The round top gives you a steady spot for a lamp, a stack of books or a morning coffee, while the natural finish lets the acacia's honey and caramel tones come through. It works well as a taller side table, a plant stand or a display pedestal.
The look leans organic and contemporary, so it settles into most rooms without clashing. Place it in a living room next to seating, in a bedroom as a bedside piece, or in a hallway to hold keys and a small plant. The warm wood tones sit nicely against neutral walls, linen upholstery and other timber furniture.
Specification
| Material |
Acacia wood and MDF |
| Colour |
Natural |
| Dimensions |
400 x 400 x 600mm (W x D x H) |
| Top shape |
Round |
| Base design |
Slatted flared pedestal |
| Style |
Contemporary organic |
| Finish |
Natural wood |
Frequently Asked
What is the table made from?
It is made from acacia wood with an MDF core, finished in a natural wood tone that shows the grain and colour variation of the timber.
How tall is the side table?
It stands 600mm high with a round top and base measuring 400mm across, making it a taller side table suited to seating and armchairs.
How do I care for the acacia finish?
Wipe it with a soft, slightly damp cloth and dry straight away. Avoid harsh chemicals and standing water, and use coasters under drinks to protect the top.
Can I use it as a plant stand?
Yes. The round top and stable slatted base make it a good pedestal for a plant, lamp or decorative display.
Will the wood colour vary?
Yes. As acacia is a natural material, the tone and grain pattern will differ slightly from piece to piece, so no two tables look exactly the same.