Description
The Craft Round Coffee Table pairs a circular top with a curved cross-shaped base, so the wood grain runs cleanly across the surface while the legs give a soft, open profile underneath. The top is oak veneered MDF over solid oak, with a rounded chamfered edge that catches the light and keeps the shape simple. At 90cm across and 40cm high, it sits comfortably in front of a sofa with room for books, drinks and a lamp.
We offer this table in two colourways: a warm Natural oak that shows the pale grain, and a deeper Smoked oak with a darker, richer tone. Natural suits light, airy living rooms and Scandinavian-leaning schemes, while Smoked works well with darker joinery and layered, cosy spaces. Either sits happily as a centre table in an open-plan room or a snug.
The base is built from solid oak with a cross-brace for stability, and the veneered top keeps the surface flat and even. The finish is a natural matt that lets the grain read through. Wipe clean with a soft, dry cloth, deal with spills promptly and avoid harsh cleaners or standing heat. Use coasters and mats to protect the surface over time.
Specification
| Material |
Oak / Oak Veneered MDF |
| Dimensions |
90cm x 90cm x 40cm (W x D x H) |
| Shape |
Round |
| Base |
Solid oak cross-shaped base |
| Finish |
Natural matt |
| Available in |
2 colourways: Natural, Smoked |
| Type |
Coffee table |
Frequently Asked
What colourways does this coffee table come in?
It comes in two colourways: a warm Natural oak that shows the pale grain, and a deeper Smoked oak with a darker, richer tone.
What is the table made from?
The top is oak veneered MDF over solid oak, and the cross-shaped base is solid oak, so you get a stable frame with an even, flat surface.
How big is the table?
It measures 90cm wide by 90cm deep and 40cm high, giving a round top that suits most sofa setups.
How do I care for the oak finish?
Wipe with a soft, dry cloth, clear spills promptly and avoid harsh cleaners or standing heat. Coasters and mats help protect the surface.
Which colourway should I choose?
Choose Natural for light, airy rooms and Scandinavian-leaning schemes, or Smoked to sit alongside darker joinery and cosier, layered spaces.