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The legs that change the silhouette.
A retro-influenced coffee table in dark-stained solid mango wood with two carved U-shaped legs in the same timber. 1200mm wide, 600mm deep, 400mm tall. The deep-brown stain draws out the natural grain, knots and tonal variation that make every piece unique. Metal-plate reinforcement provides concealed structural rigidity. 22.1 kg. Legs-only assembly included. The carved U-shaped profile gives the table a sculptural seventies-influenced silhouette that hairpin-legged alternatives cannot match.
What it does to the room.
- It introduces a material the room can feel: Solid dark-stained mango wood has weight, grain and warmth that glass-topped or laminated alternatives cannot deliver.
- It anchors the seating arrangement: The 1200mm-wide surface provides a generous centre point that serves a full-width three-seat sofa comfortably from every position.
- It adds a sculptural retro element: The U-shaped legs give the table a profile visible from across the room, turning a functional surface into a considered design statement.
- It pairs with warm-toned palettes: The deep-brown stain sits alongside cognac leather, ochre textiles, warm-olive upholstery and dark-timber flooring without competing.
- It keeps the floor clear beneath: The 375mm floor-clearance allows a rug to sit beneath the legs and gives enough space for a robot vacuum to pass underneath comfortably.
- It arrives almost ready: Bolt-on legs-only assembly. One person, under fifteen minutes, with the included fixings. No flat-pack frustration, no leftover hardware.
Warm wood at the room's centre.
A mid-century-influenced room with a low-backed sofa, tapered sideboards and brass-finished lighting where the U-shaped legs connect to the era naturally. A contemporary neutral space with clean-lined upholstery and warm-white walls where the dark-stained mango provides the visual anchor. A warm-toned scheme with a tan-leather sofa and cognac-brown accessories where the table sits as part of the palette. For more on styling timber-led schemes, our Scandinavian living room design guide covers how natural wood and warm materials work together.
The legs are the whole argument.
Every retro-influenced coffee table leans on the same shorthand. Hairpin legs. Tapered dowels. Splayed metal rods. They signal a decade without committing to it, and after a while they all look like the same table in a different finish. This one takes a different path. The two U-shaped legs are carved from the same dark-stained mango wood as the top, running the full width and curving to the floor in a single continuous form. The legs are not a structural afterthought. They are the design.
The surface is 1200mm wide and 600mm deep, stained to a deep brown that draws out the natural grain. Every piece carries its own knots, tonal shifts and figuring, so the table that arrives will not match any photograph. The grain is the decoration. There is no veneer, no laminate, no printed wood-effect finish. What you see and touch is the same material throughout.
At 22.1 kg it is light enough for one person to reposition but heavy enough to feel like solid furniture rather than flat-pack compromise. Assembly is legs only, and the result is a table that sits at 400mm with 375mm of clearance beneath. For a complementary side table in a similar industrial-meets-natural register, the Industrial Style Oak and Iron Nest of Tables shares the same commitment to real wood and visible metalwork.
What the mango wood delivers.
- Solid mango wood throughout. Both the tabletop and the two carved U-shaped legs are the same dark-stained hardwood. No veneer, no engineered board. The grain is visible and tactile from every angle.
- Dark stain with natural grain visible. The deep brown finish is applied to enhance the natural figuring rather than obscure it. Expect knots, tonal variation and unique markings that differ from piece to piece.
- Carved U-shaped legs. Two continuous arched forms that run the full 600mm depth of the table. They give the profile a sculptural, retro-influenced silhouette that hairpin or tapered legs cannot replicate.
- Metal plate reinforcement. A concealed metal plate between the surface and the leg assembly provides structural rigidity without visible hardware on the finished table.
- 1200 x 600 x 400mm. The 1200mm width serves a standard three-seat sofa comfortably. The 600mm depth leaves a usable walkway. The 400mm height sits just below most sofa-seat cushions for natural reach.
- 22.1 kg, legs-only assembly. Attach the two U-shaped legs to the underside of the tabletop. No additional tools required beyond what is included. One person can complete the build in under fifteen minutes.
Why mango wood earns the stain.
Mango is one of the fastest-growing commercial hardwoods, reaching maturity in around fifteen years. The timber is harvested once the tree stops producing fruit, making it a genuinely sustainable choice. What makes it work for furniture is the grain. Mango wood carries a wide range of natural figuring, and a dark stain amplifies all of it. The finish on this table does not flatten the surface into a uniform tone. It creates depth, pulling darker grain lines forward while the lighter wood recedes. The result is a surface that changes character with the light.
Rooms where retro wood belongs.
In a living room with a tan leather sofa and a warm-toned rug over dark timber boards, this table sits as part of the palette rather than against it. The deep brown works alongside cognac, ochre, burnt orange and warm olive without competing. Against a white or off-white wall, the dark mango provides the visual anchor the room needs. In a mid-century space with a low-backed sofa, tapered sideboards and brass-finished lighting, the U-shaped legs connect to the era without imitating a specific piece. In a contemporary room with clean-lined upholstery, the carved legs introduce the one sculptural element the space was missing.
Before the legs go on.
- Assembly: legs only. The two U-shaped legs bolt to the underside of the tabletop. Fixings and tools included. One person, under fifteen minutes.
- Dimensions: 1200 x 600 x 400mm. The 1200mm width suits sofas of 1800mm or wider. Allow at least 400mm between the table edge and the sofa front for comfortable leg clearance and walkway access around the room.
- Natural wood variation. Each table is unique. Grain patterns, knot positions and tonal balance differ piece to piece. The table you receive will not match any photograph exactly. This is inherent to solid mango wood and part of its value.
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.
Mango wood coffee table: questions answered.
The same dark-stained solid mango wood as the tabletop. Each leg is a single carved form that runs the full 600mm depth of the table, curving from the underside of the surface down to the floor. They are structural and decorative in equal measure.
No. Mango wood carries natural grain variation, knots and tonal differences that are unique to each individual piece of timber. The dark stain enhances these natural markings rather than masking them. Expect the same overall tone and colour, but the specific grain pattern, knot positions and figuring will differ.
Yes. Mango is a hardwood with similar density and strength to oak. It handles daily use, stacking books, warm mugs and general living room wear comfortably. The stained finish provides additional surface protection. Clean with a soft damp cloth and avoid abrasive or chemical cleaners.
The deep-brown stain works naturally alongside cognac leather, ochre and burnt-orange textiles, dark-timber flooring and warm-olive or warm-white walls. It suits mid-century, retro-influenced, warm industrial and transitional schemes. For a complementary side table in a similar material register, the Tray Style Industrial Side Table pairs well in the same room.
Hairpin legs are metal, thin and visually recessive. They support the surface but contribute nothing to the design. The U-shaped legs here are carved from solid mango wood, run the full depth of the table, and create a sculptural profile that is visible from across the room. The legs are the design, not just the structure.
A concealed metal plate sits between the tabletop and the leg assembly. It distributes load and adds structural rigidity to the connection between surface and legs. It is not visible on the finished table.
Legs only. Bolt the two U-shaped legs to the underside of the tabletop using the included fixings and tools. One person can complete the build in under fifteen minutes.
Mango is one of the fastest-growing commercial hardwoods, reaching maturity in around fifteen years. The timber is harvested once the tree stops producing fruit, making use of the full lifecycle rather than felling trees grown specifically for lumber.
Yes. The floor clearance is 375mm, which provides ample space for a standard living room rug to sit beneath the U-shaped legs without folding or bunching at the edges.
1200mm wide, 600mm deep, 400mm tall. Floor clearance 375mm. Weight 22.1 kg. Solid mango wood in a dark-stained brown finish with carved U-shaped legs. Metal-plate reinforcement. Legs-only assembly with fixings and tools included.
Retro wood in a modern room.
A dark-stained mango wood coffee table with a seventies-influenced profile works best when the room around it commits to warm, natural materials without tipping into pastiche. The right lighting, textiles and complementary furniture keep the retro reference feeling current rather than costume.
Overview
The legs that change the silhouette.
A retro-influenced coffee table in dark-stained solid mango wood with two carved U-shaped legs in the same timber. 1200mm wide, 600mm deep, 400mm tall. The deep-brown stain draws out the natural grain, knots and tonal variation that make every piece unique. Metal-plate reinforcement provides concealed structural rigidity. 22.1 kg. Legs-only assembly included. The carved U-shaped profile gives the table a sculptural seventies-influenced silhouette that hairpin-legged alternatives cannot match.
What it does to the room.
- It introduces a material the room can feel: Solid dark-stained mango wood has weight, grain and warmth that glass-topped or laminated alternatives cannot deliver.
- It anchors the seating arrangement: The 1200mm-wide surface provides a generous centre point that serves a full-width three-seat sofa comfortably from every position.
- It adds a sculptural retro element: The U-shaped legs give the table a profile visible from across the room, turning a functional surface into a considered design statement.
- It pairs with warm-toned palettes: The deep-brown stain sits alongside cognac leather, ochre textiles, warm-olive upholstery and dark-timber flooring without competing.
- It keeps the floor clear beneath: The 375mm floor-clearance allows a rug to sit beneath the legs and gives enough space for a robot vacuum to pass underneath comfortably.
- It arrives almost ready: Bolt-on legs-only assembly. One person, under fifteen minutes, with the included fixings. No flat-pack frustration, no leftover hardware.
Warm wood at the room's centre.
A mid-century-influenced room with a low-backed sofa, tapered sideboards and brass-finished lighting where the U-shaped legs connect to the era naturally. A contemporary neutral space with clean-lined upholstery and warm-white walls where the dark-stained mango provides the visual anchor. A warm-toned scheme with a tan-leather sofa and cognac-brown accessories where the table sits as part of the palette. For more on styling timber-led schemes, our Scandinavian living room design guide covers how natural wood and warm materials work together.
Description
The legs are the whole argument.
Every retro-influenced coffee table leans on the same shorthand. Hairpin legs. Tapered dowels. Splayed metal rods. They signal a decade without committing to it, and after a while they all look like the same table in a different finish. This one takes a different path. The two U-shaped legs are carved from the same dark-stained mango wood as the top, running the full width and curving to the floor in a single continuous form. The legs are not a structural afterthought. They are the design.
The surface is 1200mm wide and 600mm deep, stained to a deep brown that draws out the natural grain. Every piece carries its own knots, tonal shifts and figuring, so the table that arrives will not match any photograph. The grain is the decoration. There is no veneer, no laminate, no printed wood-effect finish. What you see and touch is the same material throughout.
At 22.1 kg it is light enough for one person to reposition but heavy enough to feel like solid furniture rather than flat-pack compromise. Assembly is legs only, and the result is a table that sits at 400mm with 375mm of clearance beneath. For a complementary side table in a similar industrial-meets-natural register, the Industrial Style Oak and Iron Nest of Tables shares the same commitment to real wood and visible metalwork.
What the mango wood delivers.
- Solid mango wood throughout. Both the tabletop and the two carved U-shaped legs are the same dark-stained hardwood. No veneer, no engineered board. The grain is visible and tactile from every angle.
- Dark stain with natural grain visible. The deep brown finish is applied to enhance the natural figuring rather than obscure it. Expect knots, tonal variation and unique markings that differ from piece to piece.
- Carved U-shaped legs. Two continuous arched forms that run the full 600mm depth of the table. They give the profile a sculptural, retro-influenced silhouette that hairpin or tapered legs cannot replicate.
- Metal plate reinforcement. A concealed metal plate between the surface and the leg assembly provides structural rigidity without visible hardware on the finished table.
- 1200 x 600 x 400mm. The 1200mm width serves a standard three-seat sofa comfortably. The 600mm depth leaves a usable walkway. The 400mm height sits just below most sofa-seat cushions for natural reach.
- 22.1 kg, legs-only assembly. Attach the two U-shaped legs to the underside of the tabletop. No additional tools required beyond what is included. One person can complete the build in under fifteen minutes.
Why mango wood earns the stain.
Mango is one of the fastest-growing commercial hardwoods, reaching maturity in around fifteen years. The timber is harvested once the tree stops producing fruit, making it a genuinely sustainable choice. What makes it work for furniture is the grain. Mango wood carries a wide range of natural figuring, and a dark stain amplifies all of it. The finish on this table does not flatten the surface into a uniform tone. It creates depth, pulling darker grain lines forward while the lighter wood recedes. The result is a surface that changes character with the light.
Rooms where retro wood belongs.
In a living room with a tan leather sofa and a warm-toned rug over dark timber boards, this table sits as part of the palette rather than against it. The deep brown works alongside cognac, ochre, burnt orange and warm olive without competing. Against a white or off-white wall, the dark mango provides the visual anchor the room needs. In a mid-century space with a low-backed sofa, tapered sideboards and brass-finished lighting, the U-shaped legs connect to the era without imitating a specific piece. In a contemporary room with clean-lined upholstery, the carved legs introduce the one sculptural element the space was missing.
Before the legs go on.
- Assembly: legs only. The two U-shaped legs bolt to the underside of the tabletop. Fixings and tools included. One person, under fifteen minutes.
- Dimensions: 1200 x 600 x 400mm. The 1200mm width suits sofas of 1800mm or wider. Allow at least 400mm between the table edge and the sofa front for comfortable leg clearance and walkway access around the room.
- Natural wood variation. Each table is unique. Grain patterns, knot positions and tonal balance differ piece to piece. The table you receive will not match any photograph exactly. This is inherent to solid mango wood and part of its value.
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
Mango wood coffee table: questions answered.
The same dark-stained solid mango wood as the tabletop. Each leg is a single carved form that runs the full 600mm depth of the table, curving from the underside of the surface down to the floor. They are structural and decorative in equal measure.
No. Mango wood carries natural grain variation, knots and tonal differences that are unique to each individual piece of timber. The dark stain enhances these natural markings rather than masking them. Expect the same overall tone and colour, but the specific grain pattern, knot positions and figuring will differ.
Yes. Mango is a hardwood with similar density and strength to oak. It handles daily use, stacking books, warm mugs and general living room wear comfortably. The stained finish provides additional surface protection. Clean with a soft damp cloth and avoid abrasive or chemical cleaners.
The deep-brown stain works naturally alongside cognac leather, ochre and burnt-orange textiles, dark-timber flooring and warm-olive or warm-white walls. It suits mid-century, retro-influenced, warm industrial and transitional schemes. For a complementary side table in a similar material register, the Tray Style Industrial Side Table pairs well in the same room.
Hairpin legs are metal, thin and visually recessive. They support the surface but contribute nothing to the design. The U-shaped legs here are carved from solid mango wood, run the full depth of the table, and create a sculptural profile that is visible from across the room. The legs are the design, not just the structure.
A concealed metal plate sits between the tabletop and the leg assembly. It distributes load and adds structural rigidity to the connection between surface and legs. It is not visible on the finished table.
Legs only. Bolt the two U-shaped legs to the underside of the tabletop using the included fixings and tools. One person can complete the build in under fifteen minutes.
Mango is one of the fastest-growing commercial hardwoods, reaching maturity in around fifteen years. The timber is harvested once the tree stops producing fruit, making use of the full lifecycle rather than felling trees grown specifically for lumber.
Yes. The floor clearance is 375mm, which provides ample space for a standard living room rug to sit beneath the U-shaped legs without folding or bunching at the edges.
1200mm wide, 600mm deep, 400mm tall. Floor clearance 375mm. Weight 22.1 kg. Solid mango wood in a dark-stained brown finish with carved U-shaped legs. Metal-plate reinforcement. Legs-only assembly with fixings and tools included.
Knowledge Hub
Retro wood in a modern room.
A dark-stained mango wood coffee table with a seventies-influenced profile works best when the room around it commits to warm, natural materials without tipping into pastiche. The right lighting, textiles and complementary furniture keep the retro reference feeling current rather than costume.
Dark Mango Wood Retro Coffee Table with Carved U-Shaped Legs
Overview
Description
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
FAQs
Knowledge Hub
The legs that change the silhouette.
A retro-influenced coffee table in dark-stained solid mango wood with two carved U-shaped legs in the same timber. 1200mm wide, 600mm deep, 400mm tall. The deep-brown stain draws out the natural grain, knots and tonal variation that make every piece unique. Metal-plate reinforcement provides concealed structural rigidity. 22.1 kg. Legs-only assembly included. The carved U-shaped profile gives the table a sculptural seventies-influenced silhouette that hairpin-legged alternatives cannot match.
What it does to the room.
- It introduces a material the room can feel: Solid dark-stained mango wood has weight, grain and warmth that glass-topped or laminated alternatives cannot deliver.
- It anchors the seating arrangement: The 1200mm-wide surface provides a generous centre point that serves a full-width three-seat sofa comfortably from every position.
- It adds a sculptural retro element: The U-shaped legs give the table a profile visible from across the room, turning a functional surface into a considered design statement.
- It pairs with warm-toned palettes: The deep-brown stain sits alongside cognac leather, ochre textiles, warm-olive upholstery and dark-timber flooring without competing.
- It keeps the floor clear beneath: The 375mm floor-clearance allows a rug to sit beneath the legs and gives enough space for a robot vacuum to pass underneath comfortably.
- It arrives almost ready: Bolt-on legs-only assembly. One person, under fifteen minutes, with the included fixings. No flat-pack frustration, no leftover hardware.
Warm wood at the room's centre.
A mid-century-influenced room with a low-backed sofa, tapered sideboards and brass-finished lighting where the U-shaped legs connect to the era naturally. A contemporary neutral space with clean-lined upholstery and warm-white walls where the dark-stained mango provides the visual anchor. A warm-toned scheme with a tan-leather sofa and cognac-brown accessories where the table sits as part of the palette. For more on styling timber-led schemes, our Scandinavian living room design guide covers how natural wood and warm materials work together.
The legs are the whole argument.
Every retro-influenced coffee table leans on the same shorthand. Hairpin legs. Tapered dowels. Splayed metal rods. They signal a decade without committing to it, and after a while they all look like the same table in a different finish. This one takes a different path. The two U-shaped legs are carved from the same dark-stained mango wood as the top, running the full width and curving to the floor in a single continuous form. The legs are not a structural afterthought. They are the design.
The surface is 1200mm wide and 600mm deep, stained to a deep brown that draws out the natural grain. Every piece carries its own knots, tonal shifts and figuring, so the table that arrives will not match any photograph. The grain is the decoration. There is no veneer, no laminate, no printed wood-effect finish. What you see and touch is the same material throughout.
At 22.1 kg it is light enough for one person to reposition but heavy enough to feel like solid furniture rather than flat-pack compromise. Assembly is legs only, and the result is a table that sits at 400mm with 375mm of clearance beneath. For a complementary side table in a similar industrial-meets-natural register, the Industrial Style Oak and Iron Nest of Tables shares the same commitment to real wood and visible metalwork.
What the mango wood delivers.
- Solid mango wood throughout. Both the tabletop and the two carved U-shaped legs are the same dark-stained hardwood. No veneer, no engineered board. The grain is visible and tactile from every angle.
- Dark stain with natural grain visible. The deep brown finish is applied to enhance the natural figuring rather than obscure it. Expect knots, tonal variation and unique markings that differ from piece to piece.
- Carved U-shaped legs. Two continuous arched forms that run the full 600mm depth of the table. They give the profile a sculptural, retro-influenced silhouette that hairpin or tapered legs cannot replicate.
- Metal plate reinforcement. A concealed metal plate between the surface and the leg assembly provides structural rigidity without visible hardware on the finished table.
- 1200 x 600 x 400mm. The 1200mm width serves a standard three-seat sofa comfortably. The 600mm depth leaves a usable walkway. The 400mm height sits just below most sofa-seat cushions for natural reach.
- 22.1 kg, legs-only assembly. Attach the two U-shaped legs to the underside of the tabletop. No additional tools required beyond what is included. One person can complete the build in under fifteen minutes.
Why mango wood earns the stain.
Mango is one of the fastest-growing commercial hardwoods, reaching maturity in around fifteen years. The timber is harvested once the tree stops producing fruit, making it a genuinely sustainable choice. What makes it work for furniture is the grain. Mango wood carries a wide range of natural figuring, and a dark stain amplifies all of it. The finish on this table does not flatten the surface into a uniform tone. It creates depth, pulling darker grain lines forward while the lighter wood recedes. The result is a surface that changes character with the light.
Rooms where retro wood belongs.
In a living room with a tan leather sofa and a warm-toned rug over dark timber boards, this table sits as part of the palette rather than against it. The deep brown works alongside cognac, ochre, burnt orange and warm olive without competing. Against a white or off-white wall, the dark mango provides the visual anchor the room needs. In a mid-century space with a low-backed sofa, tapered sideboards and brass-finished lighting, the U-shaped legs connect to the era without imitating a specific piece. In a contemporary room with clean-lined upholstery, the carved legs introduce the one sculptural element the space was missing.
Before the legs go on.
- Assembly: legs only. The two U-shaped legs bolt to the underside of the tabletop. Fixings and tools included. One person, under fifteen minutes.
- Dimensions: 1200 x 600 x 400mm. The 1200mm width suits sofas of 1800mm or wider. Allow at least 400mm between the table edge and the sofa front for comfortable leg clearance and walkway access around the room.
- Natural wood variation. Each table is unique. Grain patterns, knot positions and tonal balance differ piece to piece. The table you receive will not match any photograph exactly. This is inherent to solid mango wood and part of its value.
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.
Mango wood coffee table: questions answered.
The same dark-stained solid mango wood as the tabletop. Each leg is a single carved form that runs the full 600mm depth of the table, curving from the underside of the surface down to the floor. They are structural and decorative in equal measure.
No. Mango wood carries natural grain variation, knots and tonal differences that are unique to each individual piece of timber. The dark stain enhances these natural markings rather than masking them. Expect the same overall tone and colour, but the specific grain pattern, knot positions and figuring will differ.
Yes. Mango is a hardwood with similar density and strength to oak. It handles daily use, stacking books, warm mugs and general living room wear comfortably. The stained finish provides additional surface protection. Clean with a soft damp cloth and avoid abrasive or chemical cleaners.
The deep-brown stain works naturally alongside cognac leather, ochre and burnt-orange textiles, dark-timber flooring and warm-olive or warm-white walls. It suits mid-century, retro-influenced, warm industrial and transitional schemes. For a complementary side table in a similar material register, the Tray Style Industrial Side Table pairs well in the same room.
Hairpin legs are metal, thin and visually recessive. They support the surface but contribute nothing to the design. The U-shaped legs here are carved from solid mango wood, run the full depth of the table, and create a sculptural profile that is visible from across the room. The legs are the design, not just the structure.
A concealed metal plate sits between the tabletop and the leg assembly. It distributes load and adds structural rigidity to the connection between surface and legs. It is not visible on the finished table.
Legs only. Bolt the two U-shaped legs to the underside of the tabletop using the included fixings and tools. One person can complete the build in under fifteen minutes.
Mango is one of the fastest-growing commercial hardwoods, reaching maturity in around fifteen years. The timber is harvested once the tree stops producing fruit, making use of the full lifecycle rather than felling trees grown specifically for lumber.
Yes. The floor clearance is 375mm, which provides ample space for a standard living room rug to sit beneath the U-shaped legs without folding or bunching at the edges.
1200mm wide, 600mm deep, 400mm tall. Floor clearance 375mm. Weight 22.1 kg. Solid mango wood in a dark-stained brown finish with carved U-shaped legs. Metal-plate reinforcement. Legs-only assembly with fixings and tools included.
Retro wood in a modern room.
A dark-stained mango wood coffee table with a seventies-influenced profile works best when the room around it commits to warm, natural materials without tipping into pastiche. The right lighting, textiles and complementary furniture keep the retro reference feeling current rather than costume.
Overview
The legs that change the silhouette.
A retro-influenced coffee table in dark-stained solid mango wood with two carved U-shaped legs in the same timber. 1200mm wide, 600mm deep, 400mm tall. The deep-brown stain draws out the natural grain, knots and tonal variation that make every piece unique. Metal-plate reinforcement provides concealed structural rigidity. 22.1 kg. Legs-only assembly included. The carved U-shaped profile gives the table a sculptural seventies-influenced silhouette that hairpin-legged alternatives cannot match.
What it does to the room.
- It introduces a material the room can feel: Solid dark-stained mango wood has weight, grain and warmth that glass-topped or laminated alternatives cannot deliver.
- It anchors the seating arrangement: The 1200mm-wide surface provides a generous centre point that serves a full-width three-seat sofa comfortably from every position.
- It adds a sculptural retro element: The U-shaped legs give the table a profile visible from across the room, turning a functional surface into a considered design statement.
- It pairs with warm-toned palettes: The deep-brown stain sits alongside cognac leather, ochre textiles, warm-olive upholstery and dark-timber flooring without competing.
- It keeps the floor clear beneath: The 375mm floor-clearance allows a rug to sit beneath the legs and gives enough space for a robot vacuum to pass underneath comfortably.
- It arrives almost ready: Bolt-on legs-only assembly. One person, under fifteen minutes, with the included fixings. No flat-pack frustration, no leftover hardware.
Warm wood at the room's centre.
A mid-century-influenced room with a low-backed sofa, tapered sideboards and brass-finished lighting where the U-shaped legs connect to the era naturally. A contemporary neutral space with clean-lined upholstery and warm-white walls where the dark-stained mango provides the visual anchor. A warm-toned scheme with a tan-leather sofa and cognac-brown accessories where the table sits as part of the palette. For more on styling timber-led schemes, our Scandinavian living room design guide covers how natural wood and warm materials work together.
Description
The legs are the whole argument.
Every retro-influenced coffee table leans on the same shorthand. Hairpin legs. Tapered dowels. Splayed metal rods. They signal a decade without committing to it, and after a while they all look like the same table in a different finish. This one takes a different path. The two U-shaped legs are carved from the same dark-stained mango wood as the top, running the full width and curving to the floor in a single continuous form. The legs are not a structural afterthought. They are the design.
The surface is 1200mm wide and 600mm deep, stained to a deep brown that draws out the natural grain. Every piece carries its own knots, tonal shifts and figuring, so the table that arrives will not match any photograph. The grain is the decoration. There is no veneer, no laminate, no printed wood-effect finish. What you see and touch is the same material throughout.
At 22.1 kg it is light enough for one person to reposition but heavy enough to feel like solid furniture rather than flat-pack compromise. Assembly is legs only, and the result is a table that sits at 400mm with 375mm of clearance beneath. For a complementary side table in a similar industrial-meets-natural register, the Industrial Style Oak and Iron Nest of Tables shares the same commitment to real wood and visible metalwork.
What the mango wood delivers.
- Solid mango wood throughout. Both the tabletop and the two carved U-shaped legs are the same dark-stained hardwood. No veneer, no engineered board. The grain is visible and tactile from every angle.
- Dark stain with natural grain visible. The deep brown finish is applied to enhance the natural figuring rather than obscure it. Expect knots, tonal variation and unique markings that differ from piece to piece.
- Carved U-shaped legs. Two continuous arched forms that run the full 600mm depth of the table. They give the profile a sculptural, retro-influenced silhouette that hairpin or tapered legs cannot replicate.
- Metal plate reinforcement. A concealed metal plate between the surface and the leg assembly provides structural rigidity without visible hardware on the finished table.
- 1200 x 600 x 400mm. The 1200mm width serves a standard three-seat sofa comfortably. The 600mm depth leaves a usable walkway. The 400mm height sits just below most sofa-seat cushions for natural reach.
- 22.1 kg, legs-only assembly. Attach the two U-shaped legs to the underside of the tabletop. No additional tools required beyond what is included. One person can complete the build in under fifteen minutes.
Why mango wood earns the stain.
Mango is one of the fastest-growing commercial hardwoods, reaching maturity in around fifteen years. The timber is harvested once the tree stops producing fruit, making it a genuinely sustainable choice. What makes it work for furniture is the grain. Mango wood carries a wide range of natural figuring, and a dark stain amplifies all of it. The finish on this table does not flatten the surface into a uniform tone. It creates depth, pulling darker grain lines forward while the lighter wood recedes. The result is a surface that changes character with the light.
Rooms where retro wood belongs.
In a living room with a tan leather sofa and a warm-toned rug over dark timber boards, this table sits as part of the palette rather than against it. The deep brown works alongside cognac, ochre, burnt orange and warm olive without competing. Against a white or off-white wall, the dark mango provides the visual anchor the room needs. In a mid-century space with a low-backed sofa, tapered sideboards and brass-finished lighting, the U-shaped legs connect to the era without imitating a specific piece. In a contemporary room with clean-lined upholstery, the carved legs introduce the one sculptural element the space was missing.
Before the legs go on.
- Assembly: legs only. The two U-shaped legs bolt to the underside of the tabletop. Fixings and tools included. One person, under fifteen minutes.
- Dimensions: 1200 x 600 x 400mm. The 1200mm width suits sofas of 1800mm or wider. Allow at least 400mm between the table edge and the sofa front for comfortable leg clearance and walkway access around the room.
- Natural wood variation. Each table is unique. Grain patterns, knot positions and tonal balance differ piece to piece. The table you receive will not match any photograph exactly. This is inherent to solid mango wood and part of its value.
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
Mango wood coffee table: questions answered.
The same dark-stained solid mango wood as the tabletop. Each leg is a single carved form that runs the full 600mm depth of the table, curving from the underside of the surface down to the floor. They are structural and decorative in equal measure.
No. Mango wood carries natural grain variation, knots and tonal differences that are unique to each individual piece of timber. The dark stain enhances these natural markings rather than masking them. Expect the same overall tone and colour, but the specific grain pattern, knot positions and figuring will differ.
Yes. Mango is a hardwood with similar density and strength to oak. It handles daily use, stacking books, warm mugs and general living room wear comfortably. The stained finish provides additional surface protection. Clean with a soft damp cloth and avoid abrasive or chemical cleaners.
The deep-brown stain works naturally alongside cognac leather, ochre and burnt-orange textiles, dark-timber flooring and warm-olive or warm-white walls. It suits mid-century, retro-influenced, warm industrial and transitional schemes. For a complementary side table in a similar material register, the Tray Style Industrial Side Table pairs well in the same room.
Hairpin legs are metal, thin and visually recessive. They support the surface but contribute nothing to the design. The U-shaped legs here are carved from solid mango wood, run the full depth of the table, and create a sculptural profile that is visible from across the room. The legs are the design, not just the structure.
A concealed metal plate sits between the tabletop and the leg assembly. It distributes load and adds structural rigidity to the connection between surface and legs. It is not visible on the finished table.
Legs only. Bolt the two U-shaped legs to the underside of the tabletop using the included fixings and tools. One person can complete the build in under fifteen minutes.
Mango is one of the fastest-growing commercial hardwoods, reaching maturity in around fifteen years. The timber is harvested once the tree stops producing fruit, making use of the full lifecycle rather than felling trees grown specifically for lumber.
Yes. The floor clearance is 375mm, which provides ample space for a standard living room rug to sit beneath the U-shaped legs without folding or bunching at the edges.
1200mm wide, 600mm deep, 400mm tall. Floor clearance 375mm. Weight 22.1 kg. Solid mango wood in a dark-stained brown finish with carved U-shaped legs. Metal-plate reinforcement. Legs-only assembly with fixings and tools included.
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Retro wood in a modern room.
A dark-stained mango wood coffee table with a seventies-influenced profile works best when the room around it commits to warm, natural materials without tipping into pastiche. The right lighting, textiles and complementary furniture keep the retro reference feeling current rather than costume.