Description
The Burley Round Coffee Table takes a clean, pared-back approach to the living room. A circular top sits on three rounded solid oak legs, with a subtle apron and a small exposed bolt detail giving it a considered, mid-century feel. The top is oak veneer over an MDF core, so you get the warmth and grain of real oak in a stable, hard-wearing surface.
The range comes in two colourways: a light Natural oak with a soft golden tone, and a deeper Walnut finish that reads warmer and richer. Both suit sofas and armchairs in equal measure, and the round shape works well in smaller rooms or where you want to soften a square seating layout. At 70cm across and 40cm high, it holds a tray, books or a couple of mugs without dominating the space.
Construction combines solid oak legs with an oak veneer top over MDF, finished to show the natural grain. Wipe clean with a soft, dry or lightly damp cloth and dry straight away. Avoid standing water, harsh chemicals and prolonged direct sunlight, and use coasters under hot or wet items to protect the surface over time.
Specification
| Material |
MDF core with oak veneer top and solid oak legs |
| Dimensions |
70cm x 70cm x 40cm (W x D x H) |
| Shape |
Round |
| Legs |
Three rounded solid oak legs |
| Finish |
Natural grain, matt |
| Available in |
2 colourways: Natural and Walnut |
| Product type |
Coffee table |
Frequently Asked
What is the table made from?
The top is oak veneer over an MDF core, and the three legs are solid oak. This gives you real oak grain on the surface with a stable, hard-wearing base.
What colourways can I choose from?
The range comes in two finishes: a light Natural oak with a golden tone, and a deeper, warmer Walnut. Both show the natural grain.
What size is the coffee table?
It measures 70cm wide by 70cm deep by 40cm high, a compact round shape that works well in smaller rooms or alongside a sofa.
How do I care for it?
Wipe with a soft, dry or lightly damp cloth and dry straight away. Use coasters under hot or wet items and avoid harsh chemicals and prolonged direct sunlight.
Which colourway should I pick?
Choose Natural for a lighter, airier look that suits pale rooms, or Walnut if you want a warmer, richer tone that stands out against neutral flooring.