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Concrete that grounds the entire room.
A round coffee table cast from glass fibre reinforced concrete with a cream finish, subtle surface texture and natural pitting that gives each piece its own character. The GRC moulded construction allows organic shaping that standard poured concrete cannot achieve. At 750mm in diameter, 300mm tall and 43 kg, the table sits low and heavy in the centre of the room with a permanence that no lightweight alternative can replicate. The round form has no corners and no orientation. No assembly required. Arrives as a single solid piece.
Seven things forty-three kilograms changes.
- The room has a centre now: Everything else in the space, the sofa, the rug, the armchair, organises itself around this one immovable object.
- Nothing on it slides off: Set a tray, a glass or a book down and the surface beneath is so stable it feels like placing something on a stone floor.
- Cool under the hand: The concrete holds a natural coolness that makes every warm texture around it, linen, wool, wood, feel more deliberate by contrast.
- Light plays across the pitting: The subtle surface texture scatters light differently as the room changes from morning sun to evening lamplight, giving the table a living quality.
- No corners to navigate: The 750mm circle softens the geometry of any rectangular room and creates equal access from every seat on the sofa.
- Cream, not grey: The warm concrete tone sits comfortably in domestic interiors without the industrial coldness most people associate with the material.
- Placed once, permanent: At 43 kg it does not shift, slide or rock. The weight is the defining feature, not an inconvenience.
Where concrete earns its weight.
Living rooms with deep sofas on pale floors where the cream concrete becomes the heaviest, most grounded object in the space. Open-plan rooms that need a visual anchor for the seating area. Minimal schemes with white walls and natural materials where the texture and pitting are the richest surface at eye level. For how statement pieces and clean surfaces build rooms with substance, our guide to stylish cinema room ideas covers the thinking behind spaces where every piece earns its position.
Forty-three kilograms of quiet authority.
Most coffee tables are background furniture. They hold things. They fill the space between the sofa and the rug. A table that weighs 43 kg does something else entirely. It anchors the room. Everything around it, the sofa, the rug, the armchair, arranges itself in relation to this one object. The room has a centre of gravity, and it is three hundred millimetres off the floor.
This round coffee table is cast from glass fibre reinforced concrete using GRC moulded technology, which allows for organic shaping that standard poured concrete cannot achieve. The surface has a subtle texture and natural pitting that gives each piece its own character. The finish is a muted cream concrete tone, lighter and warmer than industrial grey, with enough variation across the surface to make the material feel alive rather than manufactured. Dimensions are 750mm in diameter and 300mm tall.
No assembly required. The table arrives as a single solid piece. At 43 kg, two people are essential for positioning. Once placed, it stays. For how sculptural concrete furniture and contrasting materials create living rooms with depth and substance, the White Marble Effect Round Coffee Table shows how a similar silhouette in a different surface finish changes the feel of the same room.
What GRC concrete delivers here.
- Glass fibre reinforced concrete body. The glass fibres throughout the concrete mix provide tensile strength that allows thinner walls and organic curves without sacrificing durability. The result is a form that poured concrete cannot replicate at this weight.
- Subtle surface texture and natural pitting. The GRC moulding process leaves fine surface variation across the top and sides. Small pits, slight tonal shifts and a tactile grain give each table a character that smooth, painted or lacquered surfaces lack entirely.
- Cream concrete finish, not industrial grey. The tone is warmer and lighter than most people associate with concrete. It sits comfortably in domestic interiors without the coldness of raw grey, working alongside linen, oak, wool and warm-white walls.
- 750mm diameter, perfectly round. The circular footprint has no corners, no orientation to consider and no wrong position. The table sits equally well beside any sofa configuration, from L-shaped sectionals to facing pairs.
- 300mm tall, low and grounded. Lower than a standard coffee table. The reduced height keeps sightlines open across the room and emphasises the weight and solidity of the form rather than lifting it.
- 43 kg, immovable once placed. This is not furniture that shifts when someone leans across it, slides when a tray is set down or moves when a child bumps past. It stays exactly where it is put.
Why the pitting matters most.
A polished surface reflects light evenly and looks the same from every angle. The natural pitting on this concrete table does the opposite. It scatters light across the surface in unpredictable ways, creating subtle shifts in tone and shadow as the room's lighting changes. In morning light the surface looks warmer. Under a pendant in the evening it looks cooler and more textured. The pitting is not a flaw. It is the material behaving honestly, and it gives the table a visual depth that no painted or laminated finish can achieve.
Rooms that need a fixed point.
Living rooms with a deep linen sofa on pale engineered wood floors where the cream concrete becomes the heaviest, most grounded object in a room full of lighter textures. On a dark wool or jute rug where the round form sits like a plinth and the surface catches the warm light from a floor lamp. In a large open-plan space where the 43 kg weight gives the seating area a visual anchor that lightweight furniture cannot provide. In a minimal scheme with white walls and natural materials where the concrete texture is the richest surface at eye level.
Before you order.
- No assembly required. Arrives as a single solid piece. Two people are essential for lifting and positioning the 43 kg weight. Plan the final position before delivery day.
- Check your floor capacity. At 43 kg concentrated in a 750mm circle, the table exerts significant pressure. Suitable for solid floors, tiles, stone and heavy-duty rugs. Use felt pads on polished or delicate flooring to prevent marks.
- A matching side table is available. The same GRC concrete finish and cream tone in a side table format for a coordinated scheme. The materials and surface character match across both pieces.
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: GRC Concrete Round Coffee Table
750mm in diameter and 300mm tall. The round shape works in front of any sofa configuration, from a standard three-seater to an L-shaped sectional. The 300mm height is lower than most coffee tables, which keeps sightlines open across the room.
GRC stands for glass fibre reinforced concrete. Glass fibres distributed throughout the mix provide tensile strength that standard poured concrete lacks, allowing thinner walls and organic curves without compromising durability. The moulding process also creates the subtle surface texture and natural pitting that gives each table its individual character.
Cream. Warmer and lighter than the industrial grey most people picture when they think of concrete. The tone sits comfortably in domestic interiors alongside linen, oak, wool and warm-white walls without introducing any coldness.
Living rooms with deep sofas on pale floors where the cream concrete grounds the space. Open-plan rooms that need a visual anchor for the seating area. Minimal schemes where the surface texture and pitting are the richest detail at eye level. For how statement furniture and bold materials create rooms with genuine depth, our guide to budget-friendly DIY storage ideas covers how to balance a dramatic centrepiece with practical surrounding furniture.
43 kg. Two people are essential for lifting and positioning. Plan the final location before delivery day. Once placed, the weight keeps the table permanently anchored.
No. It arrives as a single solid piece of GRC concrete. No tools, no fixings, no construction. Lift it into position and it is ready to use immediately.
Cool, mineral and textured under the hand. The natural pitting creates a tactile grain that is neither rough nor polished. It is a surface that feels honest to the material rather than processed or coated.
At 43 kg, the base exerts significant downward pressure. On polished hardwood, engineered wood or delicate tiles, use felt pads underneath to prevent contact marks. On solid floors, stone or heavy-duty rugs it sits safely without additional protection.
Yes. A matching GRC side table is available in the same cream concrete finish with the same surface character and natural pitting. The materials and tone match across both pieces for a coordinated scheme.
750mm diameter, 300mm tall. Glass fibre reinforced concrete in cream finish with natural pitting. Round shape. Weight 43 kg. No assembly. No storage. Wipe clean with a damp cloth. Matching side table available separately.
Anchor a Room With One Piece
A concrete coffee table changes how the rest of the room is read. What you pair it with, how you balance the weight against softer textures and where you place surrounding lighting determines whether the space feels grounded or heavy. These guides cover the principles.
Overview
Concrete that grounds the entire room.
A round coffee table cast from glass fibre reinforced concrete with a cream finish, subtle surface texture and natural pitting that gives each piece its own character. The GRC moulded construction allows organic shaping that standard poured concrete cannot achieve. At 750mm in diameter, 300mm tall and 43 kg, the table sits low and heavy in the centre of the room with a permanence that no lightweight alternative can replicate. The round form has no corners and no orientation. No assembly required. Arrives as a single solid piece.
Seven things forty-three kilograms changes.
- The room has a centre now: Everything else in the space, the sofa, the rug, the armchair, organises itself around this one immovable object.
- Nothing on it slides off: Set a tray, a glass or a book down and the surface beneath is so stable it feels like placing something on a stone floor.
- Cool under the hand: The concrete holds a natural coolness that makes every warm texture around it, linen, wool, wood, feel more deliberate by contrast.
- Light plays across the pitting: The subtle surface texture scatters light differently as the room changes from morning sun to evening lamplight, giving the table a living quality.
- No corners to navigate: The 750mm circle softens the geometry of any rectangular room and creates equal access from every seat on the sofa.
- Cream, not grey: The warm concrete tone sits comfortably in domestic interiors without the industrial coldness most people associate with the material.
- Placed once, permanent: At 43 kg it does not shift, slide or rock. The weight is the defining feature, not an inconvenience.
Where concrete earns its weight.
Living rooms with deep sofas on pale floors where the cream concrete becomes the heaviest, most grounded object in the space. Open-plan rooms that need a visual anchor for the seating area. Minimal schemes with white walls and natural materials where the texture and pitting are the richest surface at eye level. For how statement pieces and clean surfaces build rooms with substance, our guide to stylish cinema room ideas covers the thinking behind spaces where every piece earns its position.
Description
Forty-three kilograms of quiet authority.
Most coffee tables are background furniture. They hold things. They fill the space between the sofa and the rug. A table that weighs 43 kg does something else entirely. It anchors the room. Everything around it, the sofa, the rug, the armchair, arranges itself in relation to this one object. The room has a centre of gravity, and it is three hundred millimetres off the floor.
This round coffee table is cast from glass fibre reinforced concrete using GRC moulded technology, which allows for organic shaping that standard poured concrete cannot achieve. The surface has a subtle texture and natural pitting that gives each piece its own character. The finish is a muted cream concrete tone, lighter and warmer than industrial grey, with enough variation across the surface to make the material feel alive rather than manufactured. Dimensions are 750mm in diameter and 300mm tall.
No assembly required. The table arrives as a single solid piece. At 43 kg, two people are essential for positioning. Once placed, it stays. For how sculptural concrete furniture and contrasting materials create living rooms with depth and substance, the White Marble Effect Round Coffee Table shows how a similar silhouette in a different surface finish changes the feel of the same room.
What GRC concrete delivers here.
- Glass fibre reinforced concrete body. The glass fibres throughout the concrete mix provide tensile strength that allows thinner walls and organic curves without sacrificing durability. The result is a form that poured concrete cannot replicate at this weight.
- Subtle surface texture and natural pitting. The GRC moulding process leaves fine surface variation across the top and sides. Small pits, slight tonal shifts and a tactile grain give each table a character that smooth, painted or lacquered surfaces lack entirely.
- Cream concrete finish, not industrial grey. The tone is warmer and lighter than most people associate with concrete. It sits comfortably in domestic interiors without the coldness of raw grey, working alongside linen, oak, wool and warm-white walls.
- 750mm diameter, perfectly round. The circular footprint has no corners, no orientation to consider and no wrong position. The table sits equally well beside any sofa configuration, from L-shaped sectionals to facing pairs.
- 300mm tall, low and grounded. Lower than a standard coffee table. The reduced height keeps sightlines open across the room and emphasises the weight and solidity of the form rather than lifting it.
- 43 kg, immovable once placed. This is not furniture that shifts when someone leans across it, slides when a tray is set down or moves when a child bumps past. It stays exactly where it is put.
Why the pitting matters most.
A polished surface reflects light evenly and looks the same from every angle. The natural pitting on this concrete table does the opposite. It scatters light across the surface in unpredictable ways, creating subtle shifts in tone and shadow as the room's lighting changes. In morning light the surface looks warmer. Under a pendant in the evening it looks cooler and more textured. The pitting is not a flaw. It is the material behaving honestly, and it gives the table a visual depth that no painted or laminated finish can achieve.
Rooms that need a fixed point.
Living rooms with a deep linen sofa on pale engineered wood floors where the cream concrete becomes the heaviest, most grounded object in a room full of lighter textures. On a dark wool or jute rug where the round form sits like a plinth and the surface catches the warm light from a floor lamp. In a large open-plan space where the 43 kg weight gives the seating area a visual anchor that lightweight furniture cannot provide. In a minimal scheme with white walls and natural materials where the concrete texture is the richest surface at eye level.
Before you order.
- No assembly required. Arrives as a single solid piece. Two people are essential for lifting and positioning the 43 kg weight. Plan the final position before delivery day.
- Check your floor capacity. At 43 kg concentrated in a 750mm circle, the table exerts significant pressure. Suitable for solid floors, tiles, stone and heavy-duty rugs. Use felt pads on polished or delicate flooring to prevent marks.
- A matching side table is available. The same GRC concrete finish and cream tone in a side table format for a coordinated scheme. The materials and surface character match across both pieces.
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: GRC Concrete Round Coffee Table
750mm in diameter and 300mm tall. The round shape works in front of any sofa configuration, from a standard three-seater to an L-shaped sectional. The 300mm height is lower than most coffee tables, which keeps sightlines open across the room.
GRC stands for glass fibre reinforced concrete. Glass fibres distributed throughout the mix provide tensile strength that standard poured concrete lacks, allowing thinner walls and organic curves without compromising durability. The moulding process also creates the subtle surface texture and natural pitting that gives each table its individual character.
Cream. Warmer and lighter than the industrial grey most people picture when they think of concrete. The tone sits comfortably in domestic interiors alongside linen, oak, wool and warm-white walls without introducing any coldness.
Living rooms with deep sofas on pale floors where the cream concrete grounds the space. Open-plan rooms that need a visual anchor for the seating area. Minimal schemes where the surface texture and pitting are the richest detail at eye level. For how statement furniture and bold materials create rooms with genuine depth, our guide to budget-friendly DIY storage ideas covers how to balance a dramatic centrepiece with practical surrounding furniture.
43 kg. Two people are essential for lifting and positioning. Plan the final location before delivery day. Once placed, the weight keeps the table permanently anchored.
No. It arrives as a single solid piece of GRC concrete. No tools, no fixings, no construction. Lift it into position and it is ready to use immediately.
Cool, mineral and textured under the hand. The natural pitting creates a tactile grain that is neither rough nor polished. It is a surface that feels honest to the material rather than processed or coated.
At 43 kg, the base exerts significant downward pressure. On polished hardwood, engineered wood or delicate tiles, use felt pads underneath to prevent contact marks. On solid floors, stone or heavy-duty rugs it sits safely without additional protection.
Yes. A matching GRC side table is available in the same cream concrete finish with the same surface character and natural pitting. The materials and tone match across both pieces for a coordinated scheme.
750mm diameter, 300mm tall. Glass fibre reinforced concrete in cream finish with natural pitting. Round shape. Weight 43 kg. No assembly. No storage. Wipe clean with a damp cloth. Matching side table available separately.
Knowledge Hub
Anchor a Room With One Piece
A concrete coffee table changes how the rest of the room is read. What you pair it with, how you balance the weight against softer textures and where you place surrounding lighting determines whether the space feels grounded or heavy. These guides cover the principles.
Contemporary Concrete Effect Round Coffee Table
Overview
Description
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
FAQs
Knowledge Hub
Concrete that grounds the entire room.
A round coffee table cast from glass fibre reinforced concrete with a cream finish, subtle surface texture and natural pitting that gives each piece its own character. The GRC moulded construction allows organic shaping that standard poured concrete cannot achieve. At 750mm in diameter, 300mm tall and 43 kg, the table sits low and heavy in the centre of the room with a permanence that no lightweight alternative can replicate. The round form has no corners and no orientation. No assembly required. Arrives as a single solid piece.
Seven things forty-three kilograms changes.
- The room has a centre now: Everything else in the space, the sofa, the rug, the armchair, organises itself around this one immovable object.
- Nothing on it slides off: Set a tray, a glass or a book down and the surface beneath is so stable it feels like placing something on a stone floor.
- Cool under the hand: The concrete holds a natural coolness that makes every warm texture around it, linen, wool, wood, feel more deliberate by contrast.
- Light plays across the pitting: The subtle surface texture scatters light differently as the room changes from morning sun to evening lamplight, giving the table a living quality.
- No corners to navigate: The 750mm circle softens the geometry of any rectangular room and creates equal access from every seat on the sofa.
- Cream, not grey: The warm concrete tone sits comfortably in domestic interiors without the industrial coldness most people associate with the material.
- Placed once, permanent: At 43 kg it does not shift, slide or rock. The weight is the defining feature, not an inconvenience.
Where concrete earns its weight.
Living rooms with deep sofas on pale floors where the cream concrete becomes the heaviest, most grounded object in the space. Open-plan rooms that need a visual anchor for the seating area. Minimal schemes with white walls and natural materials where the texture and pitting are the richest surface at eye level. For how statement pieces and clean surfaces build rooms with substance, our guide to stylish cinema room ideas covers the thinking behind spaces where every piece earns its position.
Forty-three kilograms of quiet authority.
Most coffee tables are background furniture. They hold things. They fill the space between the sofa and the rug. A table that weighs 43 kg does something else entirely. It anchors the room. Everything around it, the sofa, the rug, the armchair, arranges itself in relation to this one object. The room has a centre of gravity, and it is three hundred millimetres off the floor.
This round coffee table is cast from glass fibre reinforced concrete using GRC moulded technology, which allows for organic shaping that standard poured concrete cannot achieve. The surface has a subtle texture and natural pitting that gives each piece its own character. The finish is a muted cream concrete tone, lighter and warmer than industrial grey, with enough variation across the surface to make the material feel alive rather than manufactured. Dimensions are 750mm in diameter and 300mm tall.
No assembly required. The table arrives as a single solid piece. At 43 kg, two people are essential for positioning. Once placed, it stays. For how sculptural concrete furniture and contrasting materials create living rooms with depth and substance, the White Marble Effect Round Coffee Table shows how a similar silhouette in a different surface finish changes the feel of the same room.
What GRC concrete delivers here.
- Glass fibre reinforced concrete body. The glass fibres throughout the concrete mix provide tensile strength that allows thinner walls and organic curves without sacrificing durability. The result is a form that poured concrete cannot replicate at this weight.
- Subtle surface texture and natural pitting. The GRC moulding process leaves fine surface variation across the top and sides. Small pits, slight tonal shifts and a tactile grain give each table a character that smooth, painted or lacquered surfaces lack entirely.
- Cream concrete finish, not industrial grey. The tone is warmer and lighter than most people associate with concrete. It sits comfortably in domestic interiors without the coldness of raw grey, working alongside linen, oak, wool and warm-white walls.
- 750mm diameter, perfectly round. The circular footprint has no corners, no orientation to consider and no wrong position. The table sits equally well beside any sofa configuration, from L-shaped sectionals to facing pairs.
- 300mm tall, low and grounded. Lower than a standard coffee table. The reduced height keeps sightlines open across the room and emphasises the weight and solidity of the form rather than lifting it.
- 43 kg, immovable once placed. This is not furniture that shifts when someone leans across it, slides when a tray is set down or moves when a child bumps past. It stays exactly where it is put.
Why the pitting matters most.
A polished surface reflects light evenly and looks the same from every angle. The natural pitting on this concrete table does the opposite. It scatters light across the surface in unpredictable ways, creating subtle shifts in tone and shadow as the room's lighting changes. In morning light the surface looks warmer. Under a pendant in the evening it looks cooler and more textured. The pitting is not a flaw. It is the material behaving honestly, and it gives the table a visual depth that no painted or laminated finish can achieve.
Rooms that need a fixed point.
Living rooms with a deep linen sofa on pale engineered wood floors where the cream concrete becomes the heaviest, most grounded object in a room full of lighter textures. On a dark wool or jute rug where the round form sits like a plinth and the surface catches the warm light from a floor lamp. In a large open-plan space where the 43 kg weight gives the seating area a visual anchor that lightweight furniture cannot provide. In a minimal scheme with white walls and natural materials where the concrete texture is the richest surface at eye level.
Before you order.
- No assembly required. Arrives as a single solid piece. Two people are essential for lifting and positioning the 43 kg weight. Plan the final position before delivery day.
- Check your floor capacity. At 43 kg concentrated in a 750mm circle, the table exerts significant pressure. Suitable for solid floors, tiles, stone and heavy-duty rugs. Use felt pads on polished or delicate flooring to prevent marks.
- A matching side table is available. The same GRC concrete finish and cream tone in a side table format for a coordinated scheme. The materials and surface character match across both pieces.
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: GRC Concrete Round Coffee Table
750mm in diameter and 300mm tall. The round shape works in front of any sofa configuration, from a standard three-seater to an L-shaped sectional. The 300mm height is lower than most coffee tables, which keeps sightlines open across the room.
GRC stands for glass fibre reinforced concrete. Glass fibres distributed throughout the mix provide tensile strength that standard poured concrete lacks, allowing thinner walls and organic curves without compromising durability. The moulding process also creates the subtle surface texture and natural pitting that gives each table its individual character.
Cream. Warmer and lighter than the industrial grey most people picture when they think of concrete. The tone sits comfortably in domestic interiors alongside linen, oak, wool and warm-white walls without introducing any coldness.
Living rooms with deep sofas on pale floors where the cream concrete grounds the space. Open-plan rooms that need a visual anchor for the seating area. Minimal schemes where the surface texture and pitting are the richest detail at eye level. For how statement furniture and bold materials create rooms with genuine depth, our guide to budget-friendly DIY storage ideas covers how to balance a dramatic centrepiece with practical surrounding furniture.
43 kg. Two people are essential for lifting and positioning. Plan the final location before delivery day. Once placed, the weight keeps the table permanently anchored.
No. It arrives as a single solid piece of GRC concrete. No tools, no fixings, no construction. Lift it into position and it is ready to use immediately.
Cool, mineral and textured under the hand. The natural pitting creates a tactile grain that is neither rough nor polished. It is a surface that feels honest to the material rather than processed or coated.
At 43 kg, the base exerts significant downward pressure. On polished hardwood, engineered wood or delicate tiles, use felt pads underneath to prevent contact marks. On solid floors, stone or heavy-duty rugs it sits safely without additional protection.
Yes. A matching GRC side table is available in the same cream concrete finish with the same surface character and natural pitting. The materials and tone match across both pieces for a coordinated scheme.
750mm diameter, 300mm tall. Glass fibre reinforced concrete in cream finish with natural pitting. Round shape. Weight 43 kg. No assembly. No storage. Wipe clean with a damp cloth. Matching side table available separately.
Anchor a Room With One Piece
A concrete coffee table changes how the rest of the room is read. What you pair it with, how you balance the weight against softer textures and where you place surrounding lighting determines whether the space feels grounded or heavy. These guides cover the principles.
Overview
Concrete that grounds the entire room.
A round coffee table cast from glass fibre reinforced concrete with a cream finish, subtle surface texture and natural pitting that gives each piece its own character. The GRC moulded construction allows organic shaping that standard poured concrete cannot achieve. At 750mm in diameter, 300mm tall and 43 kg, the table sits low and heavy in the centre of the room with a permanence that no lightweight alternative can replicate. The round form has no corners and no orientation. No assembly required. Arrives as a single solid piece.
Seven things forty-three kilograms changes.
- The room has a centre now: Everything else in the space, the sofa, the rug, the armchair, organises itself around this one immovable object.
- Nothing on it slides off: Set a tray, a glass or a book down and the surface beneath is so stable it feels like placing something on a stone floor.
- Cool under the hand: The concrete holds a natural coolness that makes every warm texture around it, linen, wool, wood, feel more deliberate by contrast.
- Light plays across the pitting: The subtle surface texture scatters light differently as the room changes from morning sun to evening lamplight, giving the table a living quality.
- No corners to navigate: The 750mm circle softens the geometry of any rectangular room and creates equal access from every seat on the sofa.
- Cream, not grey: The warm concrete tone sits comfortably in domestic interiors without the industrial coldness most people associate with the material.
- Placed once, permanent: At 43 kg it does not shift, slide or rock. The weight is the defining feature, not an inconvenience.
Where concrete earns its weight.
Living rooms with deep sofas on pale floors where the cream concrete becomes the heaviest, most grounded object in the space. Open-plan rooms that need a visual anchor for the seating area. Minimal schemes with white walls and natural materials where the texture and pitting are the richest surface at eye level. For how statement pieces and clean surfaces build rooms with substance, our guide to stylish cinema room ideas covers the thinking behind spaces where every piece earns its position.
Description
Forty-three kilograms of quiet authority.
Most coffee tables are background furniture. They hold things. They fill the space between the sofa and the rug. A table that weighs 43 kg does something else entirely. It anchors the room. Everything around it, the sofa, the rug, the armchair, arranges itself in relation to this one object. The room has a centre of gravity, and it is three hundred millimetres off the floor.
This round coffee table is cast from glass fibre reinforced concrete using GRC moulded technology, which allows for organic shaping that standard poured concrete cannot achieve. The surface has a subtle texture and natural pitting that gives each piece its own character. The finish is a muted cream concrete tone, lighter and warmer than industrial grey, with enough variation across the surface to make the material feel alive rather than manufactured. Dimensions are 750mm in diameter and 300mm tall.
No assembly required. The table arrives as a single solid piece. At 43 kg, two people are essential for positioning. Once placed, it stays. For how sculptural concrete furniture and contrasting materials create living rooms with depth and substance, the White Marble Effect Round Coffee Table shows how a similar silhouette in a different surface finish changes the feel of the same room.
What GRC concrete delivers here.
- Glass fibre reinforced concrete body. The glass fibres throughout the concrete mix provide tensile strength that allows thinner walls and organic curves without sacrificing durability. The result is a form that poured concrete cannot replicate at this weight.
- Subtle surface texture and natural pitting. The GRC moulding process leaves fine surface variation across the top and sides. Small pits, slight tonal shifts and a tactile grain give each table a character that smooth, painted or lacquered surfaces lack entirely.
- Cream concrete finish, not industrial grey. The tone is warmer and lighter than most people associate with concrete. It sits comfortably in domestic interiors without the coldness of raw grey, working alongside linen, oak, wool and warm-white walls.
- 750mm diameter, perfectly round. The circular footprint has no corners, no orientation to consider and no wrong position. The table sits equally well beside any sofa configuration, from L-shaped sectionals to facing pairs.
- 300mm tall, low and grounded. Lower than a standard coffee table. The reduced height keeps sightlines open across the room and emphasises the weight and solidity of the form rather than lifting it.
- 43 kg, immovable once placed. This is not furniture that shifts when someone leans across it, slides when a tray is set down or moves when a child bumps past. It stays exactly where it is put.
Why the pitting matters most.
A polished surface reflects light evenly and looks the same from every angle. The natural pitting on this concrete table does the opposite. It scatters light across the surface in unpredictable ways, creating subtle shifts in tone and shadow as the room's lighting changes. In morning light the surface looks warmer. Under a pendant in the evening it looks cooler and more textured. The pitting is not a flaw. It is the material behaving honestly, and it gives the table a visual depth that no painted or laminated finish can achieve.
Rooms that need a fixed point.
Living rooms with a deep linen sofa on pale engineered wood floors where the cream concrete becomes the heaviest, most grounded object in a room full of lighter textures. On a dark wool or jute rug where the round form sits like a plinth and the surface catches the warm light from a floor lamp. In a large open-plan space where the 43 kg weight gives the seating area a visual anchor that lightweight furniture cannot provide. In a minimal scheme with white walls and natural materials where the concrete texture is the richest surface at eye level.
Before you order.
- No assembly required. Arrives as a single solid piece. Two people are essential for lifting and positioning the 43 kg weight. Plan the final position before delivery day.
- Check your floor capacity. At 43 kg concentrated in a 750mm circle, the table exerts significant pressure. Suitable for solid floors, tiles, stone and heavy-duty rugs. Use felt pads on polished or delicate flooring to prevent marks.
- A matching side table is available. The same GRC concrete finish and cream tone in a side table format for a coordinated scheme. The materials and surface character match across both pieces.
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: GRC Concrete Round Coffee Table
750mm in diameter and 300mm tall. The round shape works in front of any sofa configuration, from a standard three-seater to an L-shaped sectional. The 300mm height is lower than most coffee tables, which keeps sightlines open across the room.
GRC stands for glass fibre reinforced concrete. Glass fibres distributed throughout the mix provide tensile strength that standard poured concrete lacks, allowing thinner walls and organic curves without compromising durability. The moulding process also creates the subtle surface texture and natural pitting that gives each table its individual character.
Cream. Warmer and lighter than the industrial grey most people picture when they think of concrete. The tone sits comfortably in domestic interiors alongside linen, oak, wool and warm-white walls without introducing any coldness.
Living rooms with deep sofas on pale floors where the cream concrete grounds the space. Open-plan rooms that need a visual anchor for the seating area. Minimal schemes where the surface texture and pitting are the richest detail at eye level. For how statement furniture and bold materials create rooms with genuine depth, our guide to budget-friendly DIY storage ideas covers how to balance a dramatic centrepiece with practical surrounding furniture.
43 kg. Two people are essential for lifting and positioning. Plan the final location before delivery day. Once placed, the weight keeps the table permanently anchored.
No. It arrives as a single solid piece of GRC concrete. No tools, no fixings, no construction. Lift it into position and it is ready to use immediately.
Cool, mineral and textured under the hand. The natural pitting creates a tactile grain that is neither rough nor polished. It is a surface that feels honest to the material rather than processed or coated.
At 43 kg, the base exerts significant downward pressure. On polished hardwood, engineered wood or delicate tiles, use felt pads underneath to prevent contact marks. On solid floors, stone or heavy-duty rugs it sits safely without additional protection.
Yes. A matching GRC side table is available in the same cream concrete finish with the same surface character and natural pitting. The materials and tone match across both pieces for a coordinated scheme.
750mm diameter, 300mm tall. Glass fibre reinforced concrete in cream finish with natural pitting. Round shape. Weight 43 kg. No assembly. No storage. Wipe clean with a damp cloth. Matching side table available separately.
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Anchor a Room With One Piece
A concrete coffee table changes how the rest of the room is read. What you pair it with, how you balance the weight against softer textures and where you place surrounding lighting determines whether the space feels grounded or heavy. These guides cover the principles.