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Warm Glass, Low Profile, Serious Presence.
A 900 mm round top in toughened bronze-toned glass that catches the light and holds it with a shifting amber warmth depending on the time of day and the angle of view. At 325 mm the table sits deliberately lower than a standard coffee table, referencing 1970s furniture proportions where everything was closer to the floor and the rooms felt wider and more grounded as a result. The low profile works best with deep-seated sofas and floor-level living arrangements where the table should sit below the eyeline rather than at it. At 28.3 kg the toughened glass gives the table a solidity that thinner, lighter glass cannot match. It does not wobble, does not flex and does not feel fragile. The bronze tint is integral to the glass, not a surface coating, so it will not scratch off or fade over time. Assembly required, all fixings and instructions included.
What the Bronze Tint Changes.
- It adds warmth that clear glass withholds: Clear glass contributes nothing to the palette. Bronze glass introduces a warm amber tone that shifts with the daylight and ties the table into the room's colour scheme.
- The room feels taller around it: At 325 mm everything else in the room rises above the table. The sofa, the chairs, the lamps all gain visual height, making the space feel more expansive from every seated position.
- It keeps the floor visible beneath: Glass is transparent regardless of tint. The rug, the flooring and the light all pass through the surface, keeping the room open without the visual mass that a solid timber or marble table creates.
- The retro silhouette softens modern rooms: Contemporary interiors can feel cold and angular. The low, round, warm-toned table introduces a 1970s-influenced line that softens the hard edges without introducing clutter or decoration.
- Toughened glass earns daily use: This is not display furniture. The glass resists impact, heat and scratching far better than standard glass. It handles books, drinks, keys and the daily weight of a living room surface.
- It photographs with depth and colour: Bronze glass reflects and refracts light in a way that gives photographs of the room a warmth and a layered quality that clear or opaque surfaces cannot produce.
- 28.3 kg stays exactly where you put it: The weight means the table does not slide on a rug, does not shift when leaned on and does not need repositioning once the room is settled around it.
Rooms Made for Low Bronze Glass.
A living room with a deep leather sofa and a wool rug where the bronze picks up the warmth of the hide. A contemporary open-plan space where the tinted glass is the only warm element in a cool palette. A cinema room or snug with dark walls where the low profile sits beneath the sightline. A mid-century room with teak furniture and an arc lamp where the glass looks entirely native. For ideas on how tinted, textured and warm-toned materials build atmosphere in living spaces, our guide to industrial living room design covers the approach.
Bronze Does What Clear Glass Cannot.
A clear glass coffee table disappears. That is the selling point and also the problem. It takes up no visual space, introduces no material warmth, adds no colour to the room and contributes nothing to the palette. It is the furniture equivalent of choosing not to choose. A bronze glass coffee table does the opposite without sacrificing any of the transparency that makes glass furniture work in tight rooms. The toughened bronze-toned surface catches the light and holds it with a warm amber quality that shifts depending on the time of day and the angle you are looking from. In the morning it is pale and translucent, barely tinted. In the late afternoon with low sun through the window it glows with a deep honey warmth that fills the centre of the room with colour. In the evening under lamplight it darkens to a rich smoky tone that makes the surface feel dense and considered. One piece of glass, three entirely different moods across the day.
The table is 900 mm in diameter and sits at 325 mm, which is lower than a standard coffee table and deliberately so. The low profile is a direct reference to 1970s furniture design, where coffee tables sat closer to the floor and the seating around them was deep, wide and low. At 28.3 kg the toughened glass gives the table a reassuring solidity. It does not feel delicate, does not flex and does not need treating with the caution that thinner, lighter glass furniture demands. The weight tells you it is serious about being in the room rather than just occupying space until something better comes along.
For a pendant light that picks up the same warm, tinted quality and extends the bronze palette upward from the table to the ceiling, the architectural circular pendant in black introduces a bold geometric form overhead that echoes the round table beneath and gives the room a strong vertical axis from floor level to ceiling height.
What Bronze Toughened Glass Delivers.
- 900 mm round top in toughened bronze glass. The tint is integral to the glass rather than applied as a surface coating, which means it does not scratch off, wear away or fade with exposure to light over time. The bronze tone is permanent, consistent across the full diameter and visible from every angle in the room.
- 325 mm seated height for a low-profile silhouette. This is intentionally lower than a standard 400 mm coffee table. The reduced height references 1970s furniture proportions where everything sat closer to the floor, and it works best with deep-seated sofas and floor-level living room arrangements where the table should sit below the eyeline rather than at it.
- 28.3 kg of toughened glass throughout. This is not lightweight display glass. The toughening process increases both strength and weight, giving the table a stability and a presence that thinner glass cannot achieve. It does not wobble, does not flex under load and does not need treating as fragile once positioned.
- Retro-inspired clean lines. The design takes the circular, low, warm-toned language of 1970s living room furniture and strips away the decorative excess, leaving clean modern lines with a period warmth that contemporary minimalism on its own does not provide.
- Transparent but warm. You can see through it. The floor, the rug and the space beneath all remain visible, which keeps the room feeling open. But unlike clear glass, the bronze tint adds a colour and a warmth that contribute to the room's palette rather than subtracting from it.
- Assembly required. The table arrives in components with all fixings and instructions included. Assembly is straightforward, and the result is a stable, solid piece that feels built rather than placed.
Why Low Furniture Changes the Room.
A 400 mm coffee table sits at the same height as the sofa cushion and meets the eye at a neutral level. A 325 mm table sits below everything else in the room. The sofa towers over it. The armchairs look down at it. The floor lamp rises above it. The effect is a room that feels taller, more spacious and more grounded than the same room with a higher table at the centre. Low furniture draws the eye downward toward the rug, the floor and the base of the seating arrangement, which gives the room a horizontal emphasis that feels relaxed rather than formal. It is the reason 1970s interiors feel so distinctive even now: the furniture was lower, the rooms felt wider, and the people sitting in them felt closer to each other and to the ground.
Rooms That Earn the Bronze.
In a living room with a deep tan leather sofa and a thick wool rug, where the bronze glass picks up the warmth of the leather and the amber tone ties the table to the seating without matching it literally. In a contemporary open-plan space with a grey concrete floor and a low modular sofa, where the tinted glass introduces the only warm element and the retro silhouette softens the hard modern surfaces around it. In a cinema room or snug with dark walls, low lighting and an oversized sectional, where the 325 mm height keeps the table below the sightline to the screen and the bronze surface catches the glow of the television and the warmth of a table lamp beside the sofa. In a mid-century-styled room with a teak sideboard, an arc lamp and a shaggy rug, where the bronze glass looks entirely native to the period and the clean lines keep it from tipping into pastiche. Bronze glass works alongside tan leather, warm timber, brass, black steel, terracotta and deep jewel tones without competing with any of them.
Before You Commit to the Centre.
- Assembly required, fixings included. The table arrives in components. Follow the included instructions for a stable, solid build. Check all fixings are secure before positioning in the room.
- 900 mm diameter at 325 mm height is low and wide. Allow at least 300 mm between the table edge and the sofa for comfortable leg room. The low height means you reach down rather than forward, so factor in the depth of your sofa seat when deciding on position.
- Toughened glass is strong but not indestructible. It resists everyday impact, heat and scratching far better than standard glass. Use coasters for very hot items. Clean with a glass-specific cleaner and a soft cloth to keep the bronze tone clear and streak-free.
Delivery
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 3-5 working days | Free |
| Next working day | Order before 4pm | £5.95 |
UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.
We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.
Returns
28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.
Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.
FAQs: Bronze Glass Retro Coffee Table.
The table is 900 mm in diameter and 325 mm tall. The lower height is a deliberate design choice that references 1970s furniture proportions, where coffee tables sat closer to the floor and the seating around them was deep and low. It works best with deep-seated sofas and floor-level living arrangements. Allow at least 300 mm between the edge and the nearest seat for comfortable leg room.
The glass is heated to a high temperature and then rapidly cooled in a controlled process that increases its strength, heat resistance and impact resistance significantly compared to standard glass. The bronze tint is integral to the glass itself, not a surface coating or a film applied afterward. It will not scratch off, peel, wear away or fade with exposure to light over the life of the table. If the glass were ever to break, the toughening process means it would fragment into small, blunt granules rather than sharp shards.
The tint shifts depending on the available light and the viewing angle. In the morning with natural daylight it appears pale and translucent, barely more than a warm filter across the glass. In the late afternoon with low sun it glows with a deep honey warmth. In the evening under lamplight it darkens to a rich, smoky amber that gives the surface a dense, considered quality. One piece of glass, multiple moods across the day.
Living rooms with deep leather sofas and wool rugs where the bronze picks up the warmth of the hide. Contemporary open-plan spaces where the tinted glass introduces the only warm element. Cinema rooms or snugs with dark walls where the low height sits below the sightline. Mid-century rooms with teak furniture and arc lamps where the glass looks native to the period. Works with tan leather, warm timber, brass, black steel, terracotta and jewel tones. For ideas on how warm, atmospheric materials build inviting cinema and entertainment spaces, our guide to cinema room ideas covers the approach.
Yes. Toughened glass is significantly more resistant to impact, heat and scratching than standard glass. It handles books, drinks, remotes, keys and the daily weight of a living room surface without the caution that thinner or untreated glass demands. Use coasters for very hot items and clean with a glass-specific cleaner and a soft cloth to keep the surface clear.
The table weighs 28.3 kg. One person can reposition it on a smooth floor, but two people make it easier and safer, particularly when lifting onto or off a rug. The weight is a benefit once positioned: it does not slide, shift or wobble during everyday use.
Glass surfaces show fingerprints more readily than wood or stone. The bronze tint reduces the visibility of marks compared to clear glass, but regular cleaning with a glass cleaner and a microfibre cloth keeps the surface looking its best. Smudges are less noticeable on bronze than on transparent glass.
The table arrives in components with all fixings and instructions included. Ensure every connection is fully secured before positioning. Handle the glass panels with care during assembly and place on a soft surface to avoid scratching while building.
At 325 mm the table sits below the seat cushion of most standard sofas, which means you reach down rather than forward to use the surface. It works best with deep-seated or low-profile sofas. If your seating is higher or shallower, measure the seat height first to check the reach feels comfortable for everyday use.
Dimensions: 900 mm (W) x 900 mm (D) x 325 mm (H). Material: toughened bronze-toned glass. Weight: 28.3 kg. Shape: round, 900 mm diameter. Design: retro-inspired with clean modern lines. Assembly: required, all fixings included.
Rooms That Reward Warmth and Atmosphere.
A bronze glass coffee table sets a tonal direction that the rest of the room responds to. The warm tint, the low profile and the retro proportions invite a living space built around comfort, texture and considered colour. These two guides cover how to create rooms where material warmth and atmospheric lighting work together.
Overview
Warm Glass, Low Profile, Serious Presence.
A 900 mm round top in toughened bronze-toned glass that catches the light and holds it with a shifting amber warmth depending on the time of day and the angle of view. At 325 mm the table sits deliberately lower than a standard coffee table, referencing 1970s furniture proportions where everything was closer to the floor and the rooms felt wider and more grounded as a result. The low profile works best with deep-seated sofas and floor-level living arrangements where the table should sit below the eyeline rather than at it. At 28.3 kg the toughened glass gives the table a solidity that thinner, lighter glass cannot match. It does not wobble, does not flex and does not feel fragile. The bronze tint is integral to the glass, not a surface coating, so it will not scratch off or fade over time. Assembly required, all fixings and instructions included.
What the Bronze Tint Changes.
- It adds warmth that clear glass withholds: Clear glass contributes nothing to the palette. Bronze glass introduces a warm amber tone that shifts with the daylight and ties the table into the room's colour scheme.
- The room feels taller around it: At 325 mm everything else in the room rises above the table. The sofa, the chairs, the lamps all gain visual height, making the space feel more expansive from every seated position.
- It keeps the floor visible beneath: Glass is transparent regardless of tint. The rug, the flooring and the light all pass through the surface, keeping the room open without the visual mass that a solid timber or marble table creates.
- The retro silhouette softens modern rooms: Contemporary interiors can feel cold and angular. The low, round, warm-toned table introduces a 1970s-influenced line that softens the hard edges without introducing clutter or decoration.
- Toughened glass earns daily use: This is not display furniture. The glass resists impact, heat and scratching far better than standard glass. It handles books, drinks, keys and the daily weight of a living room surface.
- It photographs with depth and colour: Bronze glass reflects and refracts light in a way that gives photographs of the room a warmth and a layered quality that clear or opaque surfaces cannot produce.
- 28.3 kg stays exactly where you put it: The weight means the table does not slide on a rug, does not shift when leaned on and does not need repositioning once the room is settled around it.
Rooms Made for Low Bronze Glass.
A living room with a deep leather sofa and a wool rug where the bronze picks up the warmth of the hide. A contemporary open-plan space where the tinted glass is the only warm element in a cool palette. A cinema room or snug with dark walls where the low profile sits beneath the sightline. A mid-century room with teak furniture and an arc lamp where the glass looks entirely native. For ideas on how tinted, textured and warm-toned materials build atmosphere in living spaces, our guide to industrial living room design covers the approach.
Description
Bronze Does What Clear Glass Cannot.
A clear glass coffee table disappears. That is the selling point and also the problem. It takes up no visual space, introduces no material warmth, adds no colour to the room and contributes nothing to the palette. It is the furniture equivalent of choosing not to choose. A bronze glass coffee table does the opposite without sacrificing any of the transparency that makes glass furniture work in tight rooms. The toughened bronze-toned surface catches the light and holds it with a warm amber quality that shifts depending on the time of day and the angle you are looking from. In the morning it is pale and translucent, barely tinted. In the late afternoon with low sun through the window it glows with a deep honey warmth that fills the centre of the room with colour. In the evening under lamplight it darkens to a rich smoky tone that makes the surface feel dense and considered. One piece of glass, three entirely different moods across the day.
The table is 900 mm in diameter and sits at 325 mm, which is lower than a standard coffee table and deliberately so. The low profile is a direct reference to 1970s furniture design, where coffee tables sat closer to the floor and the seating around them was deep, wide and low. At 28.3 kg the toughened glass gives the table a reassuring solidity. It does not feel delicate, does not flex and does not need treating with the caution that thinner, lighter glass furniture demands. The weight tells you it is serious about being in the room rather than just occupying space until something better comes along.
For a pendant light that picks up the same warm, tinted quality and extends the bronze palette upward from the table to the ceiling, the architectural circular pendant in black introduces a bold geometric form overhead that echoes the round table beneath and gives the room a strong vertical axis from floor level to ceiling height.
What Bronze Toughened Glass Delivers.
- 900 mm round top in toughened bronze glass. The tint is integral to the glass rather than applied as a surface coating, which means it does not scratch off, wear away or fade with exposure to light over time. The bronze tone is permanent, consistent across the full diameter and visible from every angle in the room.
- 325 mm seated height for a low-profile silhouette. This is intentionally lower than a standard 400 mm coffee table. The reduced height references 1970s furniture proportions where everything sat closer to the floor, and it works best with deep-seated sofas and floor-level living room arrangements where the table should sit below the eyeline rather than at it.
- 28.3 kg of toughened glass throughout. This is not lightweight display glass. The toughening process increases both strength and weight, giving the table a stability and a presence that thinner glass cannot achieve. It does not wobble, does not flex under load and does not need treating as fragile once positioned.
- Retro-inspired clean lines. The design takes the circular, low, warm-toned language of 1970s living room furniture and strips away the decorative excess, leaving clean modern lines with a period warmth that contemporary minimalism on its own does not provide.
- Transparent but warm. You can see through it. The floor, the rug and the space beneath all remain visible, which keeps the room feeling open. But unlike clear glass, the bronze tint adds a colour and a warmth that contribute to the room's palette rather than subtracting from it.
- Assembly required. The table arrives in components with all fixings and instructions included. Assembly is straightforward, and the result is a stable, solid piece that feels built rather than placed.
Why Low Furniture Changes the Room.
A 400 mm coffee table sits at the same height as the sofa cushion and meets the eye at a neutral level. A 325 mm table sits below everything else in the room. The sofa towers over it. The armchairs look down at it. The floor lamp rises above it. The effect is a room that feels taller, more spacious and more grounded than the same room with a higher table at the centre. Low furniture draws the eye downward toward the rug, the floor and the base of the seating arrangement, which gives the room a horizontal emphasis that feels relaxed rather than formal. It is the reason 1970s interiors feel so distinctive even now: the furniture was lower, the rooms felt wider, and the people sitting in them felt closer to each other and to the ground.
Rooms That Earn the Bronze.
In a living room with a deep tan leather sofa and a thick wool rug, where the bronze glass picks up the warmth of the leather and the amber tone ties the table to the seating without matching it literally. In a contemporary open-plan space with a grey concrete floor and a low modular sofa, where the tinted glass introduces the only warm element and the retro silhouette softens the hard modern surfaces around it. In a cinema room or snug with dark walls, low lighting and an oversized sectional, where the 325 mm height keeps the table below the sightline to the screen and the bronze surface catches the glow of the television and the warmth of a table lamp beside the sofa. In a mid-century-styled room with a teak sideboard, an arc lamp and a shaggy rug, where the bronze glass looks entirely native to the period and the clean lines keep it from tipping into pastiche. Bronze glass works alongside tan leather, warm timber, brass, black steel, terracotta and deep jewel tones without competing with any of them.
Before You Commit to the Centre.
- Assembly required, fixings included. The table arrives in components. Follow the included instructions for a stable, solid build. Check all fixings are secure before positioning in the room.
- 900 mm diameter at 325 mm height is low and wide. Allow at least 300 mm between the table edge and the sofa for comfortable leg room. The low height means you reach down rather than forward, so factor in the depth of your sofa seat when deciding on position.
- Toughened glass is strong but not indestructible. It resists everyday impact, heat and scratching far better than standard glass. Use coasters for very hot items. Clean with a glass-specific cleaner and a soft cloth to keep the bronze tone clear and streak-free.
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
Delivery
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 3-5 working days | Free |
| Next working day | Order before 4pm | £5.95 |
UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.
We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.
Returns
28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.
Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.
FAQs
FAQs: Bronze Glass Retro Coffee Table.
The table is 900 mm in diameter and 325 mm tall. The lower height is a deliberate design choice that references 1970s furniture proportions, where coffee tables sat closer to the floor and the seating around them was deep and low. It works best with deep-seated sofas and floor-level living arrangements. Allow at least 300 mm between the edge and the nearest seat for comfortable leg room.
The glass is heated to a high temperature and then rapidly cooled in a controlled process that increases its strength, heat resistance and impact resistance significantly compared to standard glass. The bronze tint is integral to the glass itself, not a surface coating or a film applied afterward. It will not scratch off, peel, wear away or fade with exposure to light over the life of the table. If the glass were ever to break, the toughening process means it would fragment into small, blunt granules rather than sharp shards.
The tint shifts depending on the available light and the viewing angle. In the morning with natural daylight it appears pale and translucent, barely more than a warm filter across the glass. In the late afternoon with low sun it glows with a deep honey warmth. In the evening under lamplight it darkens to a rich, smoky amber that gives the surface a dense, considered quality. One piece of glass, multiple moods across the day.
Living rooms with deep leather sofas and wool rugs where the bronze picks up the warmth of the hide. Contemporary open-plan spaces where the tinted glass introduces the only warm element. Cinema rooms or snugs with dark walls where the low height sits below the sightline. Mid-century rooms with teak furniture and arc lamps where the glass looks native to the period. Works with tan leather, warm timber, brass, black steel, terracotta and jewel tones. For ideas on how warm, atmospheric materials build inviting cinema and entertainment spaces, our guide to cinema room ideas covers the approach.
Yes. Toughened glass is significantly more resistant to impact, heat and scratching than standard glass. It handles books, drinks, remotes, keys and the daily weight of a living room surface without the caution that thinner or untreated glass demands. Use coasters for very hot items and clean with a glass-specific cleaner and a soft cloth to keep the surface clear.
The table weighs 28.3 kg. One person can reposition it on a smooth floor, but two people make it easier and safer, particularly when lifting onto or off a rug. The weight is a benefit once positioned: it does not slide, shift or wobble during everyday use.
Glass surfaces show fingerprints more readily than wood or stone. The bronze tint reduces the visibility of marks compared to clear glass, but regular cleaning with a glass cleaner and a microfibre cloth keeps the surface looking its best. Smudges are less noticeable on bronze than on transparent glass.
The table arrives in components with all fixings and instructions included. Ensure every connection is fully secured before positioning. Handle the glass panels with care during assembly and place on a soft surface to avoid scratching while building.
At 325 mm the table sits below the seat cushion of most standard sofas, which means you reach down rather than forward to use the surface. It works best with deep-seated or low-profile sofas. If your seating is higher or shallower, measure the seat height first to check the reach feels comfortable for everyday use.
Dimensions: 900 mm (W) x 900 mm (D) x 325 mm (H). Material: toughened bronze-toned glass. Weight: 28.3 kg. Shape: round, 900 mm diameter. Design: retro-inspired with clean modern lines. Assembly: required, all fixings included.
Knowledge Hub
Rooms That Reward Warmth and Atmosphere.
A bronze glass coffee table sets a tonal direction that the rest of the room responds to. The warm tint, the low profile and the retro proportions invite a living space built around comfort, texture and considered colour. These two guides cover how to create rooms where material warmth and atmospheric lighting work together.
Bronze Glass Retro Round Coffee Table
Overview
Description
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
FAQs
Knowledge Hub
Warm Glass, Low Profile, Serious Presence.
A 900 mm round top in toughened bronze-toned glass that catches the light and holds it with a shifting amber warmth depending on the time of day and the angle of view. At 325 mm the table sits deliberately lower than a standard coffee table, referencing 1970s furniture proportions where everything was closer to the floor and the rooms felt wider and more grounded as a result. The low profile works best with deep-seated sofas and floor-level living arrangements where the table should sit below the eyeline rather than at it. At 28.3 kg the toughened glass gives the table a solidity that thinner, lighter glass cannot match. It does not wobble, does not flex and does not feel fragile. The bronze tint is integral to the glass, not a surface coating, so it will not scratch off or fade over time. Assembly required, all fixings and instructions included.
What the Bronze Tint Changes.
- It adds warmth that clear glass withholds: Clear glass contributes nothing to the palette. Bronze glass introduces a warm amber tone that shifts with the daylight and ties the table into the room's colour scheme.
- The room feels taller around it: At 325 mm everything else in the room rises above the table. The sofa, the chairs, the lamps all gain visual height, making the space feel more expansive from every seated position.
- It keeps the floor visible beneath: Glass is transparent regardless of tint. The rug, the flooring and the light all pass through the surface, keeping the room open without the visual mass that a solid timber or marble table creates.
- The retro silhouette softens modern rooms: Contemporary interiors can feel cold and angular. The low, round, warm-toned table introduces a 1970s-influenced line that softens the hard edges without introducing clutter or decoration.
- Toughened glass earns daily use: This is not display furniture. The glass resists impact, heat and scratching far better than standard glass. It handles books, drinks, keys and the daily weight of a living room surface.
- It photographs with depth and colour: Bronze glass reflects and refracts light in a way that gives photographs of the room a warmth and a layered quality that clear or opaque surfaces cannot produce.
- 28.3 kg stays exactly where you put it: The weight means the table does not slide on a rug, does not shift when leaned on and does not need repositioning once the room is settled around it.
Rooms Made for Low Bronze Glass.
A living room with a deep leather sofa and a wool rug where the bronze picks up the warmth of the hide. A contemporary open-plan space where the tinted glass is the only warm element in a cool palette. A cinema room or snug with dark walls where the low profile sits beneath the sightline. A mid-century room with teak furniture and an arc lamp where the glass looks entirely native. For ideas on how tinted, textured and warm-toned materials build atmosphere in living spaces, our guide to industrial living room design covers the approach.
Bronze Does What Clear Glass Cannot.
A clear glass coffee table disappears. That is the selling point and also the problem. It takes up no visual space, introduces no material warmth, adds no colour to the room and contributes nothing to the palette. It is the furniture equivalent of choosing not to choose. A bronze glass coffee table does the opposite without sacrificing any of the transparency that makes glass furniture work in tight rooms. The toughened bronze-toned surface catches the light and holds it with a warm amber quality that shifts depending on the time of day and the angle you are looking from. In the morning it is pale and translucent, barely tinted. In the late afternoon with low sun through the window it glows with a deep honey warmth that fills the centre of the room with colour. In the evening under lamplight it darkens to a rich smoky tone that makes the surface feel dense and considered. One piece of glass, three entirely different moods across the day.
The table is 900 mm in diameter and sits at 325 mm, which is lower than a standard coffee table and deliberately so. The low profile is a direct reference to 1970s furniture design, where coffee tables sat closer to the floor and the seating around them was deep, wide and low. At 28.3 kg the toughened glass gives the table a reassuring solidity. It does not feel delicate, does not flex and does not need treating with the caution that thinner, lighter glass furniture demands. The weight tells you it is serious about being in the room rather than just occupying space until something better comes along.
For a pendant light that picks up the same warm, tinted quality and extends the bronze palette upward from the table to the ceiling, the architectural circular pendant in black introduces a bold geometric form overhead that echoes the round table beneath and gives the room a strong vertical axis from floor level to ceiling height.
What Bronze Toughened Glass Delivers.
- 900 mm round top in toughened bronze glass. The tint is integral to the glass rather than applied as a surface coating, which means it does not scratch off, wear away or fade with exposure to light over time. The bronze tone is permanent, consistent across the full diameter and visible from every angle in the room.
- 325 mm seated height for a low-profile silhouette. This is intentionally lower than a standard 400 mm coffee table. The reduced height references 1970s furniture proportions where everything sat closer to the floor, and it works best with deep-seated sofas and floor-level living room arrangements where the table should sit below the eyeline rather than at it.
- 28.3 kg of toughened glass throughout. This is not lightweight display glass. The toughening process increases both strength and weight, giving the table a stability and a presence that thinner glass cannot achieve. It does not wobble, does not flex under load and does not need treating as fragile once positioned.
- Retro-inspired clean lines. The design takes the circular, low, warm-toned language of 1970s living room furniture and strips away the decorative excess, leaving clean modern lines with a period warmth that contemporary minimalism on its own does not provide.
- Transparent but warm. You can see through it. The floor, the rug and the space beneath all remain visible, which keeps the room feeling open. But unlike clear glass, the bronze tint adds a colour and a warmth that contribute to the room's palette rather than subtracting from it.
- Assembly required. The table arrives in components with all fixings and instructions included. Assembly is straightforward, and the result is a stable, solid piece that feels built rather than placed.
Why Low Furniture Changes the Room.
A 400 mm coffee table sits at the same height as the sofa cushion and meets the eye at a neutral level. A 325 mm table sits below everything else in the room. The sofa towers over it. The armchairs look down at it. The floor lamp rises above it. The effect is a room that feels taller, more spacious and more grounded than the same room with a higher table at the centre. Low furniture draws the eye downward toward the rug, the floor and the base of the seating arrangement, which gives the room a horizontal emphasis that feels relaxed rather than formal. It is the reason 1970s interiors feel so distinctive even now: the furniture was lower, the rooms felt wider, and the people sitting in them felt closer to each other and to the ground.
Rooms That Earn the Bronze.
In a living room with a deep tan leather sofa and a thick wool rug, where the bronze glass picks up the warmth of the leather and the amber tone ties the table to the seating without matching it literally. In a contemporary open-plan space with a grey concrete floor and a low modular sofa, where the tinted glass introduces the only warm element and the retro silhouette softens the hard modern surfaces around it. In a cinema room or snug with dark walls, low lighting and an oversized sectional, where the 325 mm height keeps the table below the sightline to the screen and the bronze surface catches the glow of the television and the warmth of a table lamp beside the sofa. In a mid-century-styled room with a teak sideboard, an arc lamp and a shaggy rug, where the bronze glass looks entirely native to the period and the clean lines keep it from tipping into pastiche. Bronze glass works alongside tan leather, warm timber, brass, black steel, terracotta and deep jewel tones without competing with any of them.
Before You Commit to the Centre.
- Assembly required, fixings included. The table arrives in components. Follow the included instructions for a stable, solid build. Check all fixings are secure before positioning in the room.
- 900 mm diameter at 325 mm height is low and wide. Allow at least 300 mm between the table edge and the sofa for comfortable leg room. The low height means you reach down rather than forward, so factor in the depth of your sofa seat when deciding on position.
- Toughened glass is strong but not indestructible. It resists everyday impact, heat and scratching far better than standard glass. Use coasters for very hot items. Clean with a glass-specific cleaner and a soft cloth to keep the bronze tone clear and streak-free.
Delivery
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 3-5 working days | Free |
| Next working day | Order before 4pm | £5.95 |
UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.
We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.
Returns
28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.
Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.
FAQs: Bronze Glass Retro Coffee Table.
The table is 900 mm in diameter and 325 mm tall. The lower height is a deliberate design choice that references 1970s furniture proportions, where coffee tables sat closer to the floor and the seating around them was deep and low. It works best with deep-seated sofas and floor-level living arrangements. Allow at least 300 mm between the edge and the nearest seat for comfortable leg room.
The glass is heated to a high temperature and then rapidly cooled in a controlled process that increases its strength, heat resistance and impact resistance significantly compared to standard glass. The bronze tint is integral to the glass itself, not a surface coating or a film applied afterward. It will not scratch off, peel, wear away or fade with exposure to light over the life of the table. If the glass were ever to break, the toughening process means it would fragment into small, blunt granules rather than sharp shards.
The tint shifts depending on the available light and the viewing angle. In the morning with natural daylight it appears pale and translucent, barely more than a warm filter across the glass. In the late afternoon with low sun it glows with a deep honey warmth. In the evening under lamplight it darkens to a rich, smoky amber that gives the surface a dense, considered quality. One piece of glass, multiple moods across the day.
Living rooms with deep leather sofas and wool rugs where the bronze picks up the warmth of the hide. Contemporary open-plan spaces where the tinted glass introduces the only warm element. Cinema rooms or snugs with dark walls where the low height sits below the sightline. Mid-century rooms with teak furniture and arc lamps where the glass looks native to the period. Works with tan leather, warm timber, brass, black steel, terracotta and jewel tones. For ideas on how warm, atmospheric materials build inviting cinema and entertainment spaces, our guide to cinema room ideas covers the approach.
Yes. Toughened glass is significantly more resistant to impact, heat and scratching than standard glass. It handles books, drinks, remotes, keys and the daily weight of a living room surface without the caution that thinner or untreated glass demands. Use coasters for very hot items and clean with a glass-specific cleaner and a soft cloth to keep the surface clear.
The table weighs 28.3 kg. One person can reposition it on a smooth floor, but two people make it easier and safer, particularly when lifting onto or off a rug. The weight is a benefit once positioned: it does not slide, shift or wobble during everyday use.
Glass surfaces show fingerprints more readily than wood or stone. The bronze tint reduces the visibility of marks compared to clear glass, but regular cleaning with a glass cleaner and a microfibre cloth keeps the surface looking its best. Smudges are less noticeable on bronze than on transparent glass.
The table arrives in components with all fixings and instructions included. Ensure every connection is fully secured before positioning. Handle the glass panels with care during assembly and place on a soft surface to avoid scratching while building.
At 325 mm the table sits below the seat cushion of most standard sofas, which means you reach down rather than forward to use the surface. It works best with deep-seated or low-profile sofas. If your seating is higher or shallower, measure the seat height first to check the reach feels comfortable for everyday use.
Dimensions: 900 mm (W) x 900 mm (D) x 325 mm (H). Material: toughened bronze-toned glass. Weight: 28.3 kg. Shape: round, 900 mm diameter. Design: retro-inspired with clean modern lines. Assembly: required, all fixings included.
Rooms That Reward Warmth and Atmosphere.
A bronze glass coffee table sets a tonal direction that the rest of the room responds to. The warm tint, the low profile and the retro proportions invite a living space built around comfort, texture and considered colour. These two guides cover how to create rooms where material warmth and atmospheric lighting work together.
Overview
Warm Glass, Low Profile, Serious Presence.
A 900 mm round top in toughened bronze-toned glass that catches the light and holds it with a shifting amber warmth depending on the time of day and the angle of view. At 325 mm the table sits deliberately lower than a standard coffee table, referencing 1970s furniture proportions where everything was closer to the floor and the rooms felt wider and more grounded as a result. The low profile works best with deep-seated sofas and floor-level living arrangements where the table should sit below the eyeline rather than at it. At 28.3 kg the toughened glass gives the table a solidity that thinner, lighter glass cannot match. It does not wobble, does not flex and does not feel fragile. The bronze tint is integral to the glass, not a surface coating, so it will not scratch off or fade over time. Assembly required, all fixings and instructions included.
What the Bronze Tint Changes.
- It adds warmth that clear glass withholds: Clear glass contributes nothing to the palette. Bronze glass introduces a warm amber tone that shifts with the daylight and ties the table into the room's colour scheme.
- The room feels taller around it: At 325 mm everything else in the room rises above the table. The sofa, the chairs, the lamps all gain visual height, making the space feel more expansive from every seated position.
- It keeps the floor visible beneath: Glass is transparent regardless of tint. The rug, the flooring and the light all pass through the surface, keeping the room open without the visual mass that a solid timber or marble table creates.
- The retro silhouette softens modern rooms: Contemporary interiors can feel cold and angular. The low, round, warm-toned table introduces a 1970s-influenced line that softens the hard edges without introducing clutter or decoration.
- Toughened glass earns daily use: This is not display furniture. The glass resists impact, heat and scratching far better than standard glass. It handles books, drinks, keys and the daily weight of a living room surface.
- It photographs with depth and colour: Bronze glass reflects and refracts light in a way that gives photographs of the room a warmth and a layered quality that clear or opaque surfaces cannot produce.
- 28.3 kg stays exactly where you put it: The weight means the table does not slide on a rug, does not shift when leaned on and does not need repositioning once the room is settled around it.
Rooms Made for Low Bronze Glass.
A living room with a deep leather sofa and a wool rug where the bronze picks up the warmth of the hide. A contemporary open-plan space where the tinted glass is the only warm element in a cool palette. A cinema room or snug with dark walls where the low profile sits beneath the sightline. A mid-century room with teak furniture and an arc lamp where the glass looks entirely native. For ideas on how tinted, textured and warm-toned materials build atmosphere in living spaces, our guide to industrial living room design covers the approach.
Description
Bronze Does What Clear Glass Cannot.
A clear glass coffee table disappears. That is the selling point and also the problem. It takes up no visual space, introduces no material warmth, adds no colour to the room and contributes nothing to the palette. It is the furniture equivalent of choosing not to choose. A bronze glass coffee table does the opposite without sacrificing any of the transparency that makes glass furniture work in tight rooms. The toughened bronze-toned surface catches the light and holds it with a warm amber quality that shifts depending on the time of day and the angle you are looking from. In the morning it is pale and translucent, barely tinted. In the late afternoon with low sun through the window it glows with a deep honey warmth that fills the centre of the room with colour. In the evening under lamplight it darkens to a rich smoky tone that makes the surface feel dense and considered. One piece of glass, three entirely different moods across the day.
The table is 900 mm in diameter and sits at 325 mm, which is lower than a standard coffee table and deliberately so. The low profile is a direct reference to 1970s furniture design, where coffee tables sat closer to the floor and the seating around them was deep, wide and low. At 28.3 kg the toughened glass gives the table a reassuring solidity. It does not feel delicate, does not flex and does not need treating with the caution that thinner, lighter glass furniture demands. The weight tells you it is serious about being in the room rather than just occupying space until something better comes along.
For a pendant light that picks up the same warm, tinted quality and extends the bronze palette upward from the table to the ceiling, the architectural circular pendant in black introduces a bold geometric form overhead that echoes the round table beneath and gives the room a strong vertical axis from floor level to ceiling height.
What Bronze Toughened Glass Delivers.
- 900 mm round top in toughened bronze glass. The tint is integral to the glass rather than applied as a surface coating, which means it does not scratch off, wear away or fade with exposure to light over time. The bronze tone is permanent, consistent across the full diameter and visible from every angle in the room.
- 325 mm seated height for a low-profile silhouette. This is intentionally lower than a standard 400 mm coffee table. The reduced height references 1970s furniture proportions where everything sat closer to the floor, and it works best with deep-seated sofas and floor-level living room arrangements where the table should sit below the eyeline rather than at it.
- 28.3 kg of toughened glass throughout. This is not lightweight display glass. The toughening process increases both strength and weight, giving the table a stability and a presence that thinner glass cannot achieve. It does not wobble, does not flex under load and does not need treating as fragile once positioned.
- Retro-inspired clean lines. The design takes the circular, low, warm-toned language of 1970s living room furniture and strips away the decorative excess, leaving clean modern lines with a period warmth that contemporary minimalism on its own does not provide.
- Transparent but warm. You can see through it. The floor, the rug and the space beneath all remain visible, which keeps the room feeling open. But unlike clear glass, the bronze tint adds a colour and a warmth that contribute to the room's palette rather than subtracting from it.
- Assembly required. The table arrives in components with all fixings and instructions included. Assembly is straightforward, and the result is a stable, solid piece that feels built rather than placed.
Why Low Furniture Changes the Room.
A 400 mm coffee table sits at the same height as the sofa cushion and meets the eye at a neutral level. A 325 mm table sits below everything else in the room. The sofa towers over it. The armchairs look down at it. The floor lamp rises above it. The effect is a room that feels taller, more spacious and more grounded than the same room with a higher table at the centre. Low furniture draws the eye downward toward the rug, the floor and the base of the seating arrangement, which gives the room a horizontal emphasis that feels relaxed rather than formal. It is the reason 1970s interiors feel so distinctive even now: the furniture was lower, the rooms felt wider, and the people sitting in them felt closer to each other and to the ground.
Rooms That Earn the Bronze.
In a living room with a deep tan leather sofa and a thick wool rug, where the bronze glass picks up the warmth of the leather and the amber tone ties the table to the seating without matching it literally. In a contemporary open-plan space with a grey concrete floor and a low modular sofa, where the tinted glass introduces the only warm element and the retro silhouette softens the hard modern surfaces around it. In a cinema room or snug with dark walls, low lighting and an oversized sectional, where the 325 mm height keeps the table below the sightline to the screen and the bronze surface catches the glow of the television and the warmth of a table lamp beside the sofa. In a mid-century-styled room with a teak sideboard, an arc lamp and a shaggy rug, where the bronze glass looks entirely native to the period and the clean lines keep it from tipping into pastiche. Bronze glass works alongside tan leather, warm timber, brass, black steel, terracotta and deep jewel tones without competing with any of them.
Before You Commit to the Centre.
- Assembly required, fixings included. The table arrives in components. Follow the included instructions for a stable, solid build. Check all fixings are secure before positioning in the room.
- 900 mm diameter at 325 mm height is low and wide. Allow at least 300 mm between the table edge and the sofa for comfortable leg room. The low height means you reach down rather than forward, so factor in the depth of your sofa seat when deciding on position.
- Toughened glass is strong but not indestructible. It resists everyday impact, heat and scratching far better than standard glass. Use coasters for very hot items. Clean with a glass-specific cleaner and a soft cloth to keep the bronze tone clear and streak-free.
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
Delivery
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 3-5 working days | Free |
| Next working day | Order before 4pm | £5.95 |
UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.
We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.
Returns
28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.
Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.
FAQs
FAQs: Bronze Glass Retro Coffee Table.
The table is 900 mm in diameter and 325 mm tall. The lower height is a deliberate design choice that references 1970s furniture proportions, where coffee tables sat closer to the floor and the seating around them was deep and low. It works best with deep-seated sofas and floor-level living arrangements. Allow at least 300 mm between the edge and the nearest seat for comfortable leg room.
The glass is heated to a high temperature and then rapidly cooled in a controlled process that increases its strength, heat resistance and impact resistance significantly compared to standard glass. The bronze tint is integral to the glass itself, not a surface coating or a film applied afterward. It will not scratch off, peel, wear away or fade with exposure to light over the life of the table. If the glass were ever to break, the toughening process means it would fragment into small, blunt granules rather than sharp shards.
The tint shifts depending on the available light and the viewing angle. In the morning with natural daylight it appears pale and translucent, barely more than a warm filter across the glass. In the late afternoon with low sun it glows with a deep honey warmth. In the evening under lamplight it darkens to a rich, smoky amber that gives the surface a dense, considered quality. One piece of glass, multiple moods across the day.
Living rooms with deep leather sofas and wool rugs where the bronze picks up the warmth of the hide. Contemporary open-plan spaces where the tinted glass introduces the only warm element. Cinema rooms or snugs with dark walls where the low height sits below the sightline. Mid-century rooms with teak furniture and arc lamps where the glass looks native to the period. Works with tan leather, warm timber, brass, black steel, terracotta and jewel tones. For ideas on how warm, atmospheric materials build inviting cinema and entertainment spaces, our guide to cinema room ideas covers the approach.
Yes. Toughened glass is significantly more resistant to impact, heat and scratching than standard glass. It handles books, drinks, remotes, keys and the daily weight of a living room surface without the caution that thinner or untreated glass demands. Use coasters for very hot items and clean with a glass-specific cleaner and a soft cloth to keep the surface clear.
The table weighs 28.3 kg. One person can reposition it on a smooth floor, but two people make it easier and safer, particularly when lifting onto or off a rug. The weight is a benefit once positioned: it does not slide, shift or wobble during everyday use.
Glass surfaces show fingerprints more readily than wood or stone. The bronze tint reduces the visibility of marks compared to clear glass, but regular cleaning with a glass cleaner and a microfibre cloth keeps the surface looking its best. Smudges are less noticeable on bronze than on transparent glass.
The table arrives in components with all fixings and instructions included. Ensure every connection is fully secured before positioning. Handle the glass panels with care during assembly and place on a soft surface to avoid scratching while building.
At 325 mm the table sits below the seat cushion of most standard sofas, which means you reach down rather than forward to use the surface. It works best with deep-seated or low-profile sofas. If your seating is higher or shallower, measure the seat height first to check the reach feels comfortable for everyday use.
Dimensions: 900 mm (W) x 900 mm (D) x 325 mm (H). Material: toughened bronze-toned glass. Weight: 28.3 kg. Shape: round, 900 mm diameter. Design: retro-inspired with clean modern lines. Assembly: required, all fixings included.
Knowledge Hub
Rooms That Reward Warmth and Atmosphere.
A bronze glass coffee table sets a tonal direction that the rest of the room responds to. The warm tint, the low profile and the retro proportions invite a living space built around comfort, texture and considered colour. These two guides cover how to create rooms where material warmth and atmospheric lighting work together.