Description
The Rozzano brings a solid, sculptural presence to your living space. Cast in glass fibre reinforced concrete, this side table takes a chunky cube form with softly rounded edges and a recessed plinth base that lifts it just off the floor. The pale cream surface carries the natural speckle and light texture of concrete, giving each piece a slightly different character.
We like how the rounded corners take the hard edge off the block shape, keeping it grounded without feeling heavy. The flat top gives you a steady surface for a lamp, a stack of books or your morning coffee, while the low, wide proportions sit comfortably beside a sofa or armchair. At 450 by 450mm across and 400mm tall, it works as a companion to seating or as a standalone accent.
Glass fibre reinforced concrete is tougher and lighter than solid cast concrete, so you get the raw, tactile look with a bit more resilience. The neutral cream tone pairs easily with earthy and natural schemes, sitting well alongside wood, rattan and soft textiles in a modern or organic setting.
Specification
| Material |
Glass fibre reinforced concrete |
| Colour |
Cream concrete |
| Width |
450mm |
| Depth |
450mm |
| Height |
400mm |
| Shape |
Rounded cube with plinth base |
| Finish |
Textured matt concrete |
Frequently Asked
What is the Rozzano side table made from?
It is cast in glass fibre reinforced concrete, which gives the raw concrete look while being lighter and more durable than solid cast concrete.
How do I clean and care for it?
Wipe with a soft, damp cloth and dry afterwards. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive scourers, as these can mark the concrete surface.
Is the surface texture uniform?
No. The pale cream finish carries natural speckle and slight tonal variation, so each table has its own character.
What size is the table?
It measures 450mm wide, 450mm deep and 400mm tall, giving a low, wide form ideal beside a sofa or armchair.
Can I use it outdoors?
It is designed as an indoor side table. Concrete can be affected by prolonged damp and frost, so we recommend keeping it inside.