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The side table people actually notice.
A sculptural retro side table carved from solid mango wood with a rich deep brown finish. The organic form gives the piece a mid-century quality that lifts it beyond conventional side table design, and the dense mango wood grain runs through the full depth of the piece. At 450mm tall, 400mm wide and 400mm deep, it sits at sofa-arm height with a generous 410mm of floor clearance beneath the top. The 10.8 kg weight provides stability without making it difficult to reposition. No assembly. Arrives as a single solid piece of carved wood.
Seven things this table changes.
- Draws the eye before anything on it: The sculptural silhouette makes the table itself a visual element, not just a surface for a lamp or a book to sit on.
- Warms a room from sofa height down: The deep brown mango wood fills the gap between seating and floor with a rich, grounded tone that lighter furniture leaves empty.
- Improves with daily use: Dark mango wood absorbs minor marks and develops a patina over time rather than showing every scratch and water ring.
- Stays put without weighing you down: At 10.8 kg it is stable enough to resist accidental nudges but light enough for one person to lift and move when needed.
- The floor stays visible beneath: With 410mm of clearance, the open stance keeps the room feeling light and allows a vacuum to pass underneath without rearranging.
- Works beside anything with a cushion: Sofas, armchairs, beds. The 400mm square footprint and 450mm height pair naturally with any piece of upholstered seating in the home.
- No instructions, no fixings, no tools: Solid wood, single piece, ready to place. The table arrives finished and complete.
Rooms where retro wood belongs.
Living rooms beside a velvet or linen sofa where the dark grain adds depth to warm palettes. Bedrooms beside a low bed where the sculptural height contrasts soft bedding. Hallways on stone or tile where the organic curves soften hard geometry. For how natural wood, warm textures and retro references build rooms with character, our guide to boho bedroom design covers how sculptural furniture and organic materials layer together to create spaces that feel collected rather than coordinated.
Furniture you look at twice.
Most side tables disappear. They sit beside the sofa or the bed, they hold a lamp or a glass, and nobody looks at them twice. The moment a side table has a sculptural form, the dynamic shifts. It becomes something the eye travels to rather than past. The objects placed on it, a candle, a book, a small plant, look more considered because the surface beneath them has already made a statement.
This retro side table is crafted from solid mango wood with a rich, deep brown finish that sits darker than natural mango without losing the warmth of the grain. The sculptural shape gives the piece a mid-century, organic quality that lifts it beyond conventional side table design. At 10.8 kg, the solid wood construction provides genuine weight and stability. Dimensions are 450mm tall, 400mm wide and 400mm deep, with a generous 410mm of clearance beneath the tabletop to the floor.
No assembly required. The table arrives as a single solid piece of mango wood. For how sculptural furniture and natural materials create living rooms where every piece contributes to the scheme, the Natural Wriggle Touch Table Lamp brings a complementary organic form and warm tactile texture to the same space without repeating the same material or finish.
Solid mango wood, sculptural form.
- Solid mango wood throughout. Not veneer, not MDF with a wood-effect surface. The entire table is carved from mango wood, which means the grain runs through the full depth of the piece. Mango wood is dense, durable and sustainably harvested from trees past their fruit-bearing life.
- Rich deep brown finish. The tone sits darker than natural mango, bringing out the depth of the grain while retaining the warmth that lighter finishes carry. The dark finish gives the piece a retro, mid-century quality that blends with both modern and traditional rooms.
- Sculptural retro silhouette. The form is shaped rather than constructed. Curved lines and an organic profile give the table a presence that flat-pack or straight-edged alternatives cannot match. It looks designed rather than assembled.
- 450mm tall, 400mm square footprint. Standard side table height. Sits level with most UK sofa arms, placing the surface within easy reach from a seated position. The square footprint works beside a sofa, a bed or an armchair without needing to consider orientation.
- 10.8 kg, solid and stable. Heavy enough to stay in position under everyday use without shifting on hard floors. Light enough for one person to reposition when the room layout changes or when cleaning around it.
- 410mm floor clearance. The tall open stance beneath the tabletop keeps the floor visible and accessible. A robot vacuum passes underneath easily. The room feels lighter because the base does not block the sightline to the floor.
Why dark mango wood ages differently.
Light wood finishes show every mark. A water ring, a scratch from a set of keys, a heat mark from a mug left without a coaster. Dark mango wood absorbs those daily incidents differently. The deeper tone and visible grain pattern integrate minor surface marks into the character of the piece rather than announcing them as damage. Over months and years, the table develops a patina that lighter furniture cannot achieve. It is a material that improves with use rather than degrading under it.
Rooms where sculpture earns its place.
Beside a deep velvet sofa on warm oak floors where the dark mango wood sits within the same tonal family and the sculptural form catches the eye at seated height. In a bedroom beside a low bed where the 450mm height adds a vertical accent and the dark finish contrasts pale linen. In a hallway on a stone or tiled floor where the organic shape softens hard lines and the surface holds keys or a small plant. In a reading corner beside a leather armchair where the retro silhouette feels at home and the surface holds a lamp and a book.
Before you order.
- No assembly required. Arrives as a single solid piece of mango wood at 10.8 kg. Place it and it is ready. One person can lift and position it without assistance.
- Measure your placement space. At 400 x 400mm, the table fits beside most sofas and beds. Check the gap between your seating and any adjacent furniture to ensure the sculptural form has room to be seen.
- Natural wood variation applies. Mango wood grain, knot placement and tonal range vary between pieces. The deep brown finish is consistent in tone but the grain beneath it is unique to each table. Your piece will not match the photograph exactly.
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 Sculptural Side Table
450mm tall, 400mm wide and 400mm deep. The height sits level with most UK sofa arms. The square footprint works beside a sofa, a bed or an armchair without needing to consider orientation. The 410mm floor clearance keeps the space beneath open and accessible.
Solid mango wood throughout. The grain runs through the full depth of the piece, not just across a surface layer. There is no MDF core, no veneer and no composite. What you see on the surface is the same material all the way through the sculptural form.
Richer and deeper than natural mango wood, sitting in the warm dark brown range. It is not as dark as walnut or ebony. The finish brings out the depth of the mango grain while keeping the warmth of the wood visible. The overall effect is retro and grounded rather than heavy or cold.
Living rooms beside a velvet or linen sofa where the dark grain adds depth to the palette. Bedrooms beside a low bed where the sculptural height contrasts soft bedding. Hallways where the organic curves soften hard geometry and the surface holds keys or a small plant. For how natural textures, warm wood and bohemian references layer together, our guide to brightening a narrow dark hallway covers how sculptural furniture and considered placement transform transitional spaces.
10.8 kg. Solid enough to stay in position without shifting on hard floors. Light enough for one person to lift and reposition when rearranging or cleaning. No second person needed for moving it.
No. The table arrives as a single solid piece of carved mango wood. No tools, fixings or construction. Place it and it is ready to use immediately.
The deep brown finish on mango wood absorbs minor surface marks more gracefully than lighter finishes. Small scratches and daily wear integrate into the grain rather than standing out. Over time the surface develops a patina that adds character to the piece.
Yes. The floor clearance is 410mm, which is well above any standard robot vacuum. The open stance beneath the tabletop allows free navigation underneath without needing to move the table.
The deep brown finish is consistent in tone, but the underlying mango wood grain varies naturally between pieces. Knot placement, grain pattern and tonal variation will differ from the image. This is inherent to solid wood furniture.
400mm wide, 400mm deep, 450mm tall. Solid mango wood with rich deep brown finish. Sculptural retro design. Floor clearance 410mm. Weight 10.8 kg. No assembly. Wipe clean with a damp cloth. Use coasters for hot drinks.
Layer a Room Around Natural Wood
A sculptural side table sets a tone. How you pair it with lighting, textiles and surrounding furniture determines whether the room feels curated or just furnished. These guides cover how to build rooms where natural materials and considered shapes do the work.
Overview
The side table people actually notice.
A sculptural retro side table carved from solid mango wood with a rich deep brown finish. The organic form gives the piece a mid-century quality that lifts it beyond conventional side table design, and the dense mango wood grain runs through the full depth of the piece. At 450mm tall, 400mm wide and 400mm deep, it sits at sofa-arm height with a generous 410mm of floor clearance beneath the top. The 10.8 kg weight provides stability without making it difficult to reposition. No assembly. Arrives as a single solid piece of carved wood.
Seven things this table changes.
- Draws the eye before anything on it: The sculptural silhouette makes the table itself a visual element, not just a surface for a lamp or a book to sit on.
- Warms a room from sofa height down: The deep brown mango wood fills the gap between seating and floor with a rich, grounded tone that lighter furniture leaves empty.
- Improves with daily use: Dark mango wood absorbs minor marks and develops a patina over time rather than showing every scratch and water ring.
- Stays put without weighing you down: At 10.8 kg it is stable enough to resist accidental nudges but light enough for one person to lift and move when needed.
- The floor stays visible beneath: With 410mm of clearance, the open stance keeps the room feeling light and allows a vacuum to pass underneath without rearranging.
- Works beside anything with a cushion: Sofas, armchairs, beds. The 400mm square footprint and 450mm height pair naturally with any piece of upholstered seating in the home.
- No instructions, no fixings, no tools: Solid wood, single piece, ready to place. The table arrives finished and complete.
Rooms where retro wood belongs.
Living rooms beside a velvet or linen sofa where the dark grain adds depth to warm palettes. Bedrooms beside a low bed where the sculptural height contrasts soft bedding. Hallways on stone or tile where the organic curves soften hard geometry. For how natural wood, warm textures and retro references build rooms with character, our guide to boho bedroom design covers how sculptural furniture and organic materials layer together to create spaces that feel collected rather than coordinated.
Description
Furniture you look at twice.
Most side tables disappear. They sit beside the sofa or the bed, they hold a lamp or a glass, and nobody looks at them twice. The moment a side table has a sculptural form, the dynamic shifts. It becomes something the eye travels to rather than past. The objects placed on it, a candle, a book, a small plant, look more considered because the surface beneath them has already made a statement.
This retro side table is crafted from solid mango wood with a rich, deep brown finish that sits darker than natural mango without losing the warmth of the grain. The sculptural shape gives the piece a mid-century, organic quality that lifts it beyond conventional side table design. At 10.8 kg, the solid wood construction provides genuine weight and stability. Dimensions are 450mm tall, 400mm wide and 400mm deep, with a generous 410mm of clearance beneath the tabletop to the floor.
No assembly required. The table arrives as a single solid piece of mango wood. For how sculptural furniture and natural materials create living rooms where every piece contributes to the scheme, the Natural Wriggle Touch Table Lamp brings a complementary organic form and warm tactile texture to the same space without repeating the same material or finish.
Solid mango wood, sculptural form.
- Solid mango wood throughout. Not veneer, not MDF with a wood-effect surface. The entire table is carved from mango wood, which means the grain runs through the full depth of the piece. Mango wood is dense, durable and sustainably harvested from trees past their fruit-bearing life.
- Rich deep brown finish. The tone sits darker than natural mango, bringing out the depth of the grain while retaining the warmth that lighter finishes carry. The dark finish gives the piece a retro, mid-century quality that blends with both modern and traditional rooms.
- Sculptural retro silhouette. The form is shaped rather than constructed. Curved lines and an organic profile give the table a presence that flat-pack or straight-edged alternatives cannot match. It looks designed rather than assembled.
- 450mm tall, 400mm square footprint. Standard side table height. Sits level with most UK sofa arms, placing the surface within easy reach from a seated position. The square footprint works beside a sofa, a bed or an armchair without needing to consider orientation.
- 10.8 kg, solid and stable. Heavy enough to stay in position under everyday use without shifting on hard floors. Light enough for one person to reposition when the room layout changes or when cleaning around it.
- 410mm floor clearance. The tall open stance beneath the tabletop keeps the floor visible and accessible. A robot vacuum passes underneath easily. The room feels lighter because the base does not block the sightline to the floor.
Why dark mango wood ages differently.
Light wood finishes show every mark. A water ring, a scratch from a set of keys, a heat mark from a mug left without a coaster. Dark mango wood absorbs those daily incidents differently. The deeper tone and visible grain pattern integrate minor surface marks into the character of the piece rather than announcing them as damage. Over months and years, the table develops a patina that lighter furniture cannot achieve. It is a material that improves with use rather than degrading under it.
Rooms where sculpture earns its place.
Beside a deep velvet sofa on warm oak floors where the dark mango wood sits within the same tonal family and the sculptural form catches the eye at seated height. In a bedroom beside a low bed where the 450mm height adds a vertical accent and the dark finish contrasts pale linen. In a hallway on a stone or tiled floor where the organic shape softens hard lines and the surface holds keys or a small plant. In a reading corner beside a leather armchair where the retro silhouette feels at home and the surface holds a lamp and a book.
Before you order.
- No assembly required. Arrives as a single solid piece of mango wood at 10.8 kg. Place it and it is ready. One person can lift and position it without assistance.
- Measure your placement space. At 400 x 400mm, the table fits beside most sofas and beds. Check the gap between your seating and any adjacent furniture to ensure the sculptural form has room to be seen.
- Natural wood variation applies. Mango wood grain, knot placement and tonal range vary between pieces. The deep brown finish is consistent in tone but the grain beneath it is unique to each table. Your piece will not match the photograph exactly.
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: Mango Wood Sculptural Side Table
450mm tall, 400mm wide and 400mm deep. The height sits level with most UK sofa arms. The square footprint works beside a sofa, a bed or an armchair without needing to consider orientation. The 410mm floor clearance keeps the space beneath open and accessible.
Solid mango wood throughout. The grain runs through the full depth of the piece, not just across a surface layer. There is no MDF core, no veneer and no composite. What you see on the surface is the same material all the way through the sculptural form.
Richer and deeper than natural mango wood, sitting in the warm dark brown range. It is not as dark as walnut or ebony. The finish brings out the depth of the mango grain while keeping the warmth of the wood visible. The overall effect is retro and grounded rather than heavy or cold.
Living rooms beside a velvet or linen sofa where the dark grain adds depth to the palette. Bedrooms beside a low bed where the sculptural height contrasts soft bedding. Hallways where the organic curves soften hard geometry and the surface holds keys or a small plant. For how natural textures, warm wood and bohemian references layer together, our guide to brightening a narrow dark hallway covers how sculptural furniture and considered placement transform transitional spaces.
10.8 kg. Solid enough to stay in position without shifting on hard floors. Light enough for one person to lift and reposition when rearranging or cleaning. No second person needed for moving it.
No. The table arrives as a single solid piece of carved mango wood. No tools, fixings or construction. Place it and it is ready to use immediately.
The deep brown finish on mango wood absorbs minor surface marks more gracefully than lighter finishes. Small scratches and daily wear integrate into the grain rather than standing out. Over time the surface develops a patina that adds character to the piece.
Yes. The floor clearance is 410mm, which is well above any standard robot vacuum. The open stance beneath the tabletop allows free navigation underneath without needing to move the table.
The deep brown finish is consistent in tone, but the underlying mango wood grain varies naturally between pieces. Knot placement, grain pattern and tonal variation will differ from the image. This is inherent to solid wood furniture.
400mm wide, 400mm deep, 450mm tall. Solid mango wood with rich deep brown finish. Sculptural retro design. Floor clearance 410mm. Weight 10.8 kg. No assembly. Wipe clean with a damp cloth. Use coasters for hot drinks.
Knowledge Hub
Layer a Room Around Natural Wood
A sculptural side table sets a tone. How you pair it with lighting, textiles and surrounding furniture determines whether the room feels curated or just furnished. These guides cover how to build rooms where natural materials and considered shapes do the work.
Dark Mango Wood Sculptural Retro Side Table
Overview
Description
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
FAQs
Knowledge Hub
The side table people actually notice.
A sculptural retro side table carved from solid mango wood with a rich deep brown finish. The organic form gives the piece a mid-century quality that lifts it beyond conventional side table design, and the dense mango wood grain runs through the full depth of the piece. At 450mm tall, 400mm wide and 400mm deep, it sits at sofa-arm height with a generous 410mm of floor clearance beneath the top. The 10.8 kg weight provides stability without making it difficult to reposition. No assembly. Arrives as a single solid piece of carved wood.
Seven things this table changes.
- Draws the eye before anything on it: The sculptural silhouette makes the table itself a visual element, not just a surface for a lamp or a book to sit on.
- Warms a room from sofa height down: The deep brown mango wood fills the gap between seating and floor with a rich, grounded tone that lighter furniture leaves empty.
- Improves with daily use: Dark mango wood absorbs minor marks and develops a patina over time rather than showing every scratch and water ring.
- Stays put without weighing you down: At 10.8 kg it is stable enough to resist accidental nudges but light enough for one person to lift and move when needed.
- The floor stays visible beneath: With 410mm of clearance, the open stance keeps the room feeling light and allows a vacuum to pass underneath without rearranging.
- Works beside anything with a cushion: Sofas, armchairs, beds. The 400mm square footprint and 450mm height pair naturally with any piece of upholstered seating in the home.
- No instructions, no fixings, no tools: Solid wood, single piece, ready to place. The table arrives finished and complete.
Rooms where retro wood belongs.
Living rooms beside a velvet or linen sofa where the dark grain adds depth to warm palettes. Bedrooms beside a low bed where the sculptural height contrasts soft bedding. Hallways on stone or tile where the organic curves soften hard geometry. For how natural wood, warm textures and retro references build rooms with character, our guide to boho bedroom design covers how sculptural furniture and organic materials layer together to create spaces that feel collected rather than coordinated.
Furniture you look at twice.
Most side tables disappear. They sit beside the sofa or the bed, they hold a lamp or a glass, and nobody looks at them twice. The moment a side table has a sculptural form, the dynamic shifts. It becomes something the eye travels to rather than past. The objects placed on it, a candle, a book, a small plant, look more considered because the surface beneath them has already made a statement.
This retro side table is crafted from solid mango wood with a rich, deep brown finish that sits darker than natural mango without losing the warmth of the grain. The sculptural shape gives the piece a mid-century, organic quality that lifts it beyond conventional side table design. At 10.8 kg, the solid wood construction provides genuine weight and stability. Dimensions are 450mm tall, 400mm wide and 400mm deep, with a generous 410mm of clearance beneath the tabletop to the floor.
No assembly required. The table arrives as a single solid piece of mango wood. For how sculptural furniture and natural materials create living rooms where every piece contributes to the scheme, the Natural Wriggle Touch Table Lamp brings a complementary organic form and warm tactile texture to the same space without repeating the same material or finish.
Solid mango wood, sculptural form.
- Solid mango wood throughout. Not veneer, not MDF with a wood-effect surface. The entire table is carved from mango wood, which means the grain runs through the full depth of the piece. Mango wood is dense, durable and sustainably harvested from trees past their fruit-bearing life.
- Rich deep brown finish. The tone sits darker than natural mango, bringing out the depth of the grain while retaining the warmth that lighter finishes carry. The dark finish gives the piece a retro, mid-century quality that blends with both modern and traditional rooms.
- Sculptural retro silhouette. The form is shaped rather than constructed. Curved lines and an organic profile give the table a presence that flat-pack or straight-edged alternatives cannot match. It looks designed rather than assembled.
- 450mm tall, 400mm square footprint. Standard side table height. Sits level with most UK sofa arms, placing the surface within easy reach from a seated position. The square footprint works beside a sofa, a bed or an armchair without needing to consider orientation.
- 10.8 kg, solid and stable. Heavy enough to stay in position under everyday use without shifting on hard floors. Light enough for one person to reposition when the room layout changes or when cleaning around it.
- 410mm floor clearance. The tall open stance beneath the tabletop keeps the floor visible and accessible. A robot vacuum passes underneath easily. The room feels lighter because the base does not block the sightline to the floor.
Why dark mango wood ages differently.
Light wood finishes show every mark. A water ring, a scratch from a set of keys, a heat mark from a mug left without a coaster. Dark mango wood absorbs those daily incidents differently. The deeper tone and visible grain pattern integrate minor surface marks into the character of the piece rather than announcing them as damage. Over months and years, the table develops a patina that lighter furniture cannot achieve. It is a material that improves with use rather than degrading under it.
Rooms where sculpture earns its place.
Beside a deep velvet sofa on warm oak floors where the dark mango wood sits within the same tonal family and the sculptural form catches the eye at seated height. In a bedroom beside a low bed where the 450mm height adds a vertical accent and the dark finish contrasts pale linen. In a hallway on a stone or tiled floor where the organic shape softens hard lines and the surface holds keys or a small plant. In a reading corner beside a leather armchair where the retro silhouette feels at home and the surface holds a lamp and a book.
Before you order.
- No assembly required. Arrives as a single solid piece of mango wood at 10.8 kg. Place it and it is ready. One person can lift and position it without assistance.
- Measure your placement space. At 400 x 400mm, the table fits beside most sofas and beds. Check the gap between your seating and any adjacent furniture to ensure the sculptural form has room to be seen.
- Natural wood variation applies. Mango wood grain, knot placement and tonal range vary between pieces. The deep brown finish is consistent in tone but the grain beneath it is unique to each table. Your piece will not match the photograph exactly.
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 Sculptural Side Table
450mm tall, 400mm wide and 400mm deep. The height sits level with most UK sofa arms. The square footprint works beside a sofa, a bed or an armchair without needing to consider orientation. The 410mm floor clearance keeps the space beneath open and accessible.
Solid mango wood throughout. The grain runs through the full depth of the piece, not just across a surface layer. There is no MDF core, no veneer and no composite. What you see on the surface is the same material all the way through the sculptural form.
Richer and deeper than natural mango wood, sitting in the warm dark brown range. It is not as dark as walnut or ebony. The finish brings out the depth of the mango grain while keeping the warmth of the wood visible. The overall effect is retro and grounded rather than heavy or cold.
Living rooms beside a velvet or linen sofa where the dark grain adds depth to the palette. Bedrooms beside a low bed where the sculptural height contrasts soft bedding. Hallways where the organic curves soften hard geometry and the surface holds keys or a small plant. For how natural textures, warm wood and bohemian references layer together, our guide to brightening a narrow dark hallway covers how sculptural furniture and considered placement transform transitional spaces.
10.8 kg. Solid enough to stay in position without shifting on hard floors. Light enough for one person to lift and reposition when rearranging or cleaning. No second person needed for moving it.
No. The table arrives as a single solid piece of carved mango wood. No tools, fixings or construction. Place it and it is ready to use immediately.
The deep brown finish on mango wood absorbs minor surface marks more gracefully than lighter finishes. Small scratches and daily wear integrate into the grain rather than standing out. Over time the surface develops a patina that adds character to the piece.
Yes. The floor clearance is 410mm, which is well above any standard robot vacuum. The open stance beneath the tabletop allows free navigation underneath without needing to move the table.
The deep brown finish is consistent in tone, but the underlying mango wood grain varies naturally between pieces. Knot placement, grain pattern and tonal variation will differ from the image. This is inherent to solid wood furniture.
400mm wide, 400mm deep, 450mm tall. Solid mango wood with rich deep brown finish. Sculptural retro design. Floor clearance 410mm. Weight 10.8 kg. No assembly. Wipe clean with a damp cloth. Use coasters for hot drinks.
Layer a Room Around Natural Wood
A sculptural side table sets a tone. How you pair it with lighting, textiles and surrounding furniture determines whether the room feels curated or just furnished. These guides cover how to build rooms where natural materials and considered shapes do the work.
Overview
The side table people actually notice.
A sculptural retro side table carved from solid mango wood with a rich deep brown finish. The organic form gives the piece a mid-century quality that lifts it beyond conventional side table design, and the dense mango wood grain runs through the full depth of the piece. At 450mm tall, 400mm wide and 400mm deep, it sits at sofa-arm height with a generous 410mm of floor clearance beneath the top. The 10.8 kg weight provides stability without making it difficult to reposition. No assembly. Arrives as a single solid piece of carved wood.
Seven things this table changes.
- Draws the eye before anything on it: The sculptural silhouette makes the table itself a visual element, not just a surface for a lamp or a book to sit on.
- Warms a room from sofa height down: The deep brown mango wood fills the gap between seating and floor with a rich, grounded tone that lighter furniture leaves empty.
- Improves with daily use: Dark mango wood absorbs minor marks and develops a patina over time rather than showing every scratch and water ring.
- Stays put without weighing you down: At 10.8 kg it is stable enough to resist accidental nudges but light enough for one person to lift and move when needed.
- The floor stays visible beneath: With 410mm of clearance, the open stance keeps the room feeling light and allows a vacuum to pass underneath without rearranging.
- Works beside anything with a cushion: Sofas, armchairs, beds. The 400mm square footprint and 450mm height pair naturally with any piece of upholstered seating in the home.
- No instructions, no fixings, no tools: Solid wood, single piece, ready to place. The table arrives finished and complete.
Rooms where retro wood belongs.
Living rooms beside a velvet or linen sofa where the dark grain adds depth to warm palettes. Bedrooms beside a low bed where the sculptural height contrasts soft bedding. Hallways on stone or tile where the organic curves soften hard geometry. For how natural wood, warm textures and retro references build rooms with character, our guide to boho bedroom design covers how sculptural furniture and organic materials layer together to create spaces that feel collected rather than coordinated.
Description
Furniture you look at twice.
Most side tables disappear. They sit beside the sofa or the bed, they hold a lamp or a glass, and nobody looks at them twice. The moment a side table has a sculptural form, the dynamic shifts. It becomes something the eye travels to rather than past. The objects placed on it, a candle, a book, a small plant, look more considered because the surface beneath them has already made a statement.
This retro side table is crafted from solid mango wood with a rich, deep brown finish that sits darker than natural mango without losing the warmth of the grain. The sculptural shape gives the piece a mid-century, organic quality that lifts it beyond conventional side table design. At 10.8 kg, the solid wood construction provides genuine weight and stability. Dimensions are 450mm tall, 400mm wide and 400mm deep, with a generous 410mm of clearance beneath the tabletop to the floor.
No assembly required. The table arrives as a single solid piece of mango wood. For how sculptural furniture and natural materials create living rooms where every piece contributes to the scheme, the Natural Wriggle Touch Table Lamp brings a complementary organic form and warm tactile texture to the same space without repeating the same material or finish.
Solid mango wood, sculptural form.
- Solid mango wood throughout. Not veneer, not MDF with a wood-effect surface. The entire table is carved from mango wood, which means the grain runs through the full depth of the piece. Mango wood is dense, durable and sustainably harvested from trees past their fruit-bearing life.
- Rich deep brown finish. The tone sits darker than natural mango, bringing out the depth of the grain while retaining the warmth that lighter finishes carry. The dark finish gives the piece a retro, mid-century quality that blends with both modern and traditional rooms.
- Sculptural retro silhouette. The form is shaped rather than constructed. Curved lines and an organic profile give the table a presence that flat-pack or straight-edged alternatives cannot match. It looks designed rather than assembled.
- 450mm tall, 400mm square footprint. Standard side table height. Sits level with most UK sofa arms, placing the surface within easy reach from a seated position. The square footprint works beside a sofa, a bed or an armchair without needing to consider orientation.
- 10.8 kg, solid and stable. Heavy enough to stay in position under everyday use without shifting on hard floors. Light enough for one person to reposition when the room layout changes or when cleaning around it.
- 410mm floor clearance. The tall open stance beneath the tabletop keeps the floor visible and accessible. A robot vacuum passes underneath easily. The room feels lighter because the base does not block the sightline to the floor.
Why dark mango wood ages differently.
Light wood finishes show every mark. A water ring, a scratch from a set of keys, a heat mark from a mug left without a coaster. Dark mango wood absorbs those daily incidents differently. The deeper tone and visible grain pattern integrate minor surface marks into the character of the piece rather than announcing them as damage. Over months and years, the table develops a patina that lighter furniture cannot achieve. It is a material that improves with use rather than degrading under it.
Rooms where sculpture earns its place.
Beside a deep velvet sofa on warm oak floors where the dark mango wood sits within the same tonal family and the sculptural form catches the eye at seated height. In a bedroom beside a low bed where the 450mm height adds a vertical accent and the dark finish contrasts pale linen. In a hallway on a stone or tiled floor where the organic shape softens hard lines and the surface holds keys or a small plant. In a reading corner beside a leather armchair where the retro silhouette feels at home and the surface holds a lamp and a book.
Before you order.
- No assembly required. Arrives as a single solid piece of mango wood at 10.8 kg. Place it and it is ready. One person can lift and position it without assistance.
- Measure your placement space. At 400 x 400mm, the table fits beside most sofas and beds. Check the gap between your seating and any adjacent furniture to ensure the sculptural form has room to be seen.
- Natural wood variation applies. Mango wood grain, knot placement and tonal range vary between pieces. The deep brown finish is consistent in tone but the grain beneath it is unique to each table. Your piece will not match the photograph exactly.
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: Mango Wood Sculptural Side Table
450mm tall, 400mm wide and 400mm deep. The height sits level with most UK sofa arms. The square footprint works beside a sofa, a bed or an armchair without needing to consider orientation. The 410mm floor clearance keeps the space beneath open and accessible.
Solid mango wood throughout. The grain runs through the full depth of the piece, not just across a surface layer. There is no MDF core, no veneer and no composite. What you see on the surface is the same material all the way through the sculptural form.
Richer and deeper than natural mango wood, sitting in the warm dark brown range. It is not as dark as walnut or ebony. The finish brings out the depth of the mango grain while keeping the warmth of the wood visible. The overall effect is retro and grounded rather than heavy or cold.
Living rooms beside a velvet or linen sofa where the dark grain adds depth to the palette. Bedrooms beside a low bed where the sculptural height contrasts soft bedding. Hallways where the organic curves soften hard geometry and the surface holds keys or a small plant. For how natural textures, warm wood and bohemian references layer together, our guide to brightening a narrow dark hallway covers how sculptural furniture and considered placement transform transitional spaces.
10.8 kg. Solid enough to stay in position without shifting on hard floors. Light enough for one person to lift and reposition when rearranging or cleaning. No second person needed for moving it.
No. The table arrives as a single solid piece of carved mango wood. No tools, fixings or construction. Place it and it is ready to use immediately.
The deep brown finish on mango wood absorbs minor surface marks more gracefully than lighter finishes. Small scratches and daily wear integrate into the grain rather than standing out. Over time the surface develops a patina that adds character to the piece.
Yes. The floor clearance is 410mm, which is well above any standard robot vacuum. The open stance beneath the tabletop allows free navigation underneath without needing to move the table.
The deep brown finish is consistent in tone, but the underlying mango wood grain varies naturally between pieces. Knot placement, grain pattern and tonal variation will differ from the image. This is inherent to solid wood furniture.
400mm wide, 400mm deep, 450mm tall. Solid mango wood with rich deep brown finish. Sculptural retro design. Floor clearance 410mm. Weight 10.8 kg. No assembly. Wipe clean with a damp cloth. Use coasters for hot drinks.
Knowledge Hub
Layer a Room Around Natural Wood
A sculptural side table sets a tone. How you pair it with lighting, textiles and surrounding furniture determines whether the room feels curated or just furnished. These guides cover how to build rooms where natural materials and considered shapes do the work.