Overview
Description
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
FAQs
Knowledge Hub
A coffee table that hides everything.
Solid mango wood with a gently curved top, a fluted-front drawer on one side and a cupboard with a fixed shelf on the other. The warm honey-to-amber grain runs across the full surface, and the brass hardware adds a metallic accent that lifts the piece without shouting. At 1000mm wide, 500mm deep and 350mm tall, it sits at the right height in front of a standard sofa and gives you two separate storage compartments that keep the surface clear of the clutter every living room generates. No assembly. Arrives fully built at 25.36 kg.
Seven things this table does differently.
- Gives the remote a home: The drawer swallows the remotes, coasters, chargers and small objects that migrate to every coffee table surface within days of styling it.
- Hides what shelves cannot: The cupboard stores magazines, throws, board games and anything too large for a drawer but too untidy for open display.
- Warms the lower half of the room: At seated eye level, the mango wood grain is the richest visible texture in the space, pulling warmth into the gap between sofa and floor.
- Brass that catches lamplight: The hardware picks up the glow from a table lamp or pendant, adding a warm metallic accent that shifts through the day.
- Curved edges, softer feel: The gently curved top avoids the hard corners that catch shins and make a rectangular table feel rigid against a soft sofa.
- Robot vacuum clearance: The 80mm gap beneath the table lets a standard robot vacuum pass underneath without moving furniture.
- Nothing to build: Arrives as a single solid piece. No flat-pack, no fixings, no wasted Saturday morning with an Allen key.
Where warm wood and brass belong.
Living rooms with linen sofas on pale oak where the mango wood warms the palette from below. Darker schemes in charcoal or olive where the honey grain pushes forward as a focal point. Reading corners beside a mid-century armchair where the cupboard holds the books. For how warm materials and considered storage create living spaces that feel relaxed without looking messy, our guide to home decor trends for 2024 covers the balance between comfort and design.
The surface stays clear. Finally.
Every coffee table accumulates. Remotes, magazines, half-read books, a phone charger that migrated from the bedroom. The surface that looked clear and considered on the day you styled it looks cluttered within a fortnight. The problem is not discipline. The problem is that most coffee tables offer a surface and nothing else. Nowhere for the mess to go except onto the top.
This mango wood coffee table solves that with a fluted-front drawer on one side and a cupboard with a shelf on the other. The drawer measures 400 x 395 x 167mm: enough for remotes, coasters, chargers and daily essentials. The cupboard is 590 x 440 x 230mm with a fixed shelf giving 245mm of clearance. The result is a coffee table that hides what every living room generates while the curved top and warm mango wood grain stay clear above.
At 1000mm wide, 500mm deep and 350mm tall, the proportions sit correctly in front of a standard sofa. The 80mm floor clearance lets a robot vacuum pass underneath. No assembly required; it arrives fully built at 25.36 kg. For how natural wood and brass-toned furniture anchor a living room, the Tray Style Industrial Side Table pairs naturally beside this coffee table in a warm-toned scheme.
Mango wood, brass and hidden storage.
- Solid mango wood construction. The grain is visible across the curved top, with natural tonal variation from warm honey to deeper amber. Mango wood is dense, durable and sustainably harvested from trees that have passed their fruit-bearing life.
- Brass hardware and detailing. The drawer pull and cupboard handle are finished in a warm brass tone that complements the mango wood without competing with it. The metalwork adds a material accent that lifts the piece above standard wooden furniture.
- Fluted drawer front. The vertical fluting on the drawer face catches light and shadow across the surface, adding textural depth to the front elevation. The drawer itself measures 400 x 395 x 167mm, holding remotes, coasters and daily essentials.
- Cupboard with fixed shelf. The opposite end houses a cupboard measuring 590 x 440 x 230mm. The fixed shelf inside creates two levels with 245mm clearance, enough for magazines, throws or board games stacked neatly out of sight.
- Curved top, 1000 x 500mm. The gently curved edges soften the rectangular profile and give the table a more organic feel against the straight lines of a sofa. The surface is wide enough for a tray, books and a plant without crowding.
- 25.36 kg, no assembly. Arrives fully constructed as a single piece. No fixings, no tools. Two people recommended for lifting and positioning. 80mm floor clearance allows a vacuum to pass beneath.
Why the fluting is not decoration.
A flat drawer front on a wooden coffee table disappears into the surface. You forget the storage is there because nothing on the front tells you it is. The vertical fluting changes that. It marks the drawer as a distinct element within the design, giving it visual presence without adding a handle or a contrasting material. The ridges catch light from the side, creating a pattern of fine shadow lines that shift as the room's lighting changes through the day. It is a functional detail that also happens to be the most visually interesting surface on the piece.
Living rooms where mango wood belongs.
In front of a deep linen sofa on pale oak or engineered wood floors where the honey-toned mango wood warms the lower half of the room and the brass hardware picks up the warmth of a nearby table lamp. On a jute or sisal rug in a room with off-white walls where the grain becomes the richest texture at seated eye level. In a darker scheme with charcoal or olive walls where the warm wood and brass push forward as focal elements rather than blending in. Beside a mid-century armchair in a reading corner where the cupboard holds the books and the surface holds the coffee.
Before you order.
- No assembly required. Arrives as a single fully constructed piece at 25.36 kg. Two people recommended for lifting into position. Place it and it is ready to use immediately.
- Measure your sofa gap first. At 1000mm wide and 500mm deep, the table needs at least 400mm between the front edge and the sofa for comfortable leg room. Check the gap before purchasing to ensure the proportions work in your space.
- Natural wood variation is expected. Mango wood grain and colour vary between pieces. The table you receive may differ in tone, pattern and knot placement from the product photograph. This is inherent to solid wood furniture.
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 Fluted Coffee Table
1000mm wide, 500mm deep and 350mm tall. The height works in front of most standard sofas. Allow at least 400mm between the front edge and your sofa seat for comfortable leg room.
Mango wood is a dense tropical hardwood harvested from trees that have passed their fruit-bearing life, making it sustainable. The grain varies naturally from warm honey to deeper amber. It is harder than pine and most softwoods, standing up well to daily domestic use.
The drawer front features vertical fluting, a series of evenly spaced ridges carved into the wood surface. The ridges catch light and shadow, creating a pattern of fine lines that shifts as the room's lighting changes through the day. It marks the drawer as a distinct design element rather than a hidden feature.
Living rooms with warm palettes built around linen, oak, jute and off-white walls. Darker schemes in charcoal or olive where the honey-toned wood pushes forward. Snugs where the cupboard holds books and the drawer keeps essentials off the surface. For how warm wood and metallic accents create balanced interiors, our guide to industrial living room design covers how natural and metallic textures work together.
Two separate compartments. The drawer measures 400 x 395 x 167mm, enough for remotes, coasters, chargers and small daily items. The cupboard measures 590 x 440 x 230mm with a fixed internal shelf creating two levels at 245mm clearance. Between them they hold everything a living room surface accumulates.
No. The shelf is fixed, creating two levels inside the cupboard. The lower level suits board games or a folded throw. The upper shelf at 245mm clearance holds magazines or notebooks.
Yes. The floor clearance is 80mm, which is enough for most standard robot vacuums to pass beneath the table without needing to move it. This keeps the floor accessible for daily cleaning without rearranging the room.
No. It arrives as a single fully constructed piece at 25.36 kg. No tools, no fixings, no flat-pack. Two people are recommended for lifting it into position. Place it and it is ready to use immediately.
Mango wood varies naturally between pieces. The grain pattern, knot placement and tonal range will differ from the product image. The overall colour sits within the warm honey-to-amber range, but the specific markings on your table will be unique to that piece of timber.
1000mm wide, 500mm deep, 350mm tall. Solid mango wood with brass hardware. Fluted-front drawer: 400 x 395 x 167mm. Cupboard with fixed shelf: 590 x 440 x 230mm. Floor clearance 80mm. Weight 25.36 kg. No assembly. Curved top with gently rounded edges.
Style a Living Room That Works
A coffee table with hidden storage solves one problem. How you style the surface, what sits beside it and how the rest of the room balances warmth with space determines whether the room feels considered or just comfortable. These guides cover the thinking behind living rooms where everything earns its place.
Overview
A coffee table that hides everything.
Solid mango wood with a gently curved top, a fluted-front drawer on one side and a cupboard with a fixed shelf on the other. The warm honey-to-amber grain runs across the full surface, and the brass hardware adds a metallic accent that lifts the piece without shouting. At 1000mm wide, 500mm deep and 350mm tall, it sits at the right height in front of a standard sofa and gives you two separate storage compartments that keep the surface clear of the clutter every living room generates. No assembly. Arrives fully built at 25.36 kg.
Seven things this table does differently.
- Gives the remote a home: The drawer swallows the remotes, coasters, chargers and small objects that migrate to every coffee table surface within days of styling it.
- Hides what shelves cannot: The cupboard stores magazines, throws, board games and anything too large for a drawer but too untidy for open display.
- Warms the lower half of the room: At seated eye level, the mango wood grain is the richest visible texture in the space, pulling warmth into the gap between sofa and floor.
- Brass that catches lamplight: The hardware picks up the glow from a table lamp or pendant, adding a warm metallic accent that shifts through the day.
- Curved edges, softer feel: The gently curved top avoids the hard corners that catch shins and make a rectangular table feel rigid against a soft sofa.
- Robot vacuum clearance: The 80mm gap beneath the table lets a standard robot vacuum pass underneath without moving furniture.
- Nothing to build: Arrives as a single solid piece. No flat-pack, no fixings, no wasted Saturday morning with an Allen key.
Where warm wood and brass belong.
Living rooms with linen sofas on pale oak where the mango wood warms the palette from below. Darker schemes in charcoal or olive where the honey grain pushes forward as a focal point. Reading corners beside a mid-century armchair where the cupboard holds the books. For how warm materials and considered storage create living spaces that feel relaxed without looking messy, our guide to home decor trends for 2024 covers the balance between comfort and design.
Description
The surface stays clear. Finally.
Every coffee table accumulates. Remotes, magazines, half-read books, a phone charger that migrated from the bedroom. The surface that looked clear and considered on the day you styled it looks cluttered within a fortnight. The problem is not discipline. The problem is that most coffee tables offer a surface and nothing else. Nowhere for the mess to go except onto the top.
This mango wood coffee table solves that with a fluted-front drawer on one side and a cupboard with a shelf on the other. The drawer measures 400 x 395 x 167mm: enough for remotes, coasters, chargers and daily essentials. The cupboard is 590 x 440 x 230mm with a fixed shelf giving 245mm of clearance. The result is a coffee table that hides what every living room generates while the curved top and warm mango wood grain stay clear above.
At 1000mm wide, 500mm deep and 350mm tall, the proportions sit correctly in front of a standard sofa. The 80mm floor clearance lets a robot vacuum pass underneath. No assembly required; it arrives fully built at 25.36 kg. For how natural wood and brass-toned furniture anchor a living room, the Tray Style Industrial Side Table pairs naturally beside this coffee table in a warm-toned scheme.
Mango wood, brass and hidden storage.
- Solid mango wood construction. The grain is visible across the curved top, with natural tonal variation from warm honey to deeper amber. Mango wood is dense, durable and sustainably harvested from trees that have passed their fruit-bearing life.
- Brass hardware and detailing. The drawer pull and cupboard handle are finished in a warm brass tone that complements the mango wood without competing with it. The metalwork adds a material accent that lifts the piece above standard wooden furniture.
- Fluted drawer front. The vertical fluting on the drawer face catches light and shadow across the surface, adding textural depth to the front elevation. The drawer itself measures 400 x 395 x 167mm, holding remotes, coasters and daily essentials.
- Cupboard with fixed shelf. The opposite end houses a cupboard measuring 590 x 440 x 230mm. The fixed shelf inside creates two levels with 245mm clearance, enough for magazines, throws or board games stacked neatly out of sight.
- Curved top, 1000 x 500mm. The gently curved edges soften the rectangular profile and give the table a more organic feel against the straight lines of a sofa. The surface is wide enough for a tray, books and a plant without crowding.
- 25.36 kg, no assembly. Arrives fully constructed as a single piece. No fixings, no tools. Two people recommended for lifting and positioning. 80mm floor clearance allows a vacuum to pass beneath.
Why the fluting is not decoration.
A flat drawer front on a wooden coffee table disappears into the surface. You forget the storage is there because nothing on the front tells you it is. The vertical fluting changes that. It marks the drawer as a distinct element within the design, giving it visual presence without adding a handle or a contrasting material. The ridges catch light from the side, creating a pattern of fine shadow lines that shift as the room's lighting changes through the day. It is a functional detail that also happens to be the most visually interesting surface on the piece.
Living rooms where mango wood belongs.
In front of a deep linen sofa on pale oak or engineered wood floors where the honey-toned mango wood warms the lower half of the room and the brass hardware picks up the warmth of a nearby table lamp. On a jute or sisal rug in a room with off-white walls where the grain becomes the richest texture at seated eye level. In a darker scheme with charcoal or olive walls where the warm wood and brass push forward as focal elements rather than blending in. Beside a mid-century armchair in a reading corner where the cupboard holds the books and the surface holds the coffee.
Before you order.
- No assembly required. Arrives as a single fully constructed piece at 25.36 kg. Two people recommended for lifting into position. Place it and it is ready to use immediately.
- Measure your sofa gap first. At 1000mm wide and 500mm deep, the table needs at least 400mm between the front edge and the sofa for comfortable leg room. Check the gap before purchasing to ensure the proportions work in your space.
- Natural wood variation is expected. Mango wood grain and colour vary between pieces. The table you receive may differ in tone, pattern and knot placement from the product photograph. This is inherent to solid wood furniture.
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 Fluted Coffee Table
1000mm wide, 500mm deep and 350mm tall. The height works in front of most standard sofas. Allow at least 400mm between the front edge and your sofa seat for comfortable leg room.
Mango wood is a dense tropical hardwood harvested from trees that have passed their fruit-bearing life, making it sustainable. The grain varies naturally from warm honey to deeper amber. It is harder than pine and most softwoods, standing up well to daily domestic use.
The drawer front features vertical fluting, a series of evenly spaced ridges carved into the wood surface. The ridges catch light and shadow, creating a pattern of fine lines that shifts as the room's lighting changes through the day. It marks the drawer as a distinct design element rather than a hidden feature.
Living rooms with warm palettes built around linen, oak, jute and off-white walls. Darker schemes in charcoal or olive where the honey-toned wood pushes forward. Snugs where the cupboard holds books and the drawer keeps essentials off the surface. For how warm wood and metallic accents create balanced interiors, our guide to industrial living room design covers how natural and metallic textures work together.
Two separate compartments. The drawer measures 400 x 395 x 167mm, enough for remotes, coasters, chargers and small daily items. The cupboard measures 590 x 440 x 230mm with a fixed internal shelf creating two levels at 245mm clearance. Between them they hold everything a living room surface accumulates.
No. The shelf is fixed, creating two levels inside the cupboard. The lower level suits board games or a folded throw. The upper shelf at 245mm clearance holds magazines or notebooks.
Yes. The floor clearance is 80mm, which is enough for most standard robot vacuums to pass beneath the table without needing to move it. This keeps the floor accessible for daily cleaning without rearranging the room.
No. It arrives as a single fully constructed piece at 25.36 kg. No tools, no fixings, no flat-pack. Two people are recommended for lifting it into position. Place it and it is ready to use immediately.
Mango wood varies naturally between pieces. The grain pattern, knot placement and tonal range will differ from the product image. The overall colour sits within the warm honey-to-amber range, but the specific markings on your table will be unique to that piece of timber.
1000mm wide, 500mm deep, 350mm tall. Solid mango wood with brass hardware. Fluted-front drawer: 400 x 395 x 167mm. Cupboard with fixed shelf: 590 x 440 x 230mm. Floor clearance 80mm. Weight 25.36 kg. No assembly. Curved top with gently rounded edges.
Knowledge Hub
Style a Living Room That Works
A coffee table with hidden storage solves one problem. How you style the surface, what sits beside it and how the rest of the room balances warmth with space determines whether the room feels considered or just comfortable. These guides cover the thinking behind living rooms where everything earns its place.
Mango Wood Coffee Table with Fluted Drawer and Storage
Overview
Description
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
FAQs
Knowledge Hub
A coffee table that hides everything.
Solid mango wood with a gently curved top, a fluted-front drawer on one side and a cupboard with a fixed shelf on the other. The warm honey-to-amber grain runs across the full surface, and the brass hardware adds a metallic accent that lifts the piece without shouting. At 1000mm wide, 500mm deep and 350mm tall, it sits at the right height in front of a standard sofa and gives you two separate storage compartments that keep the surface clear of the clutter every living room generates. No assembly. Arrives fully built at 25.36 kg.
Seven things this table does differently.
- Gives the remote a home: The drawer swallows the remotes, coasters, chargers and small objects that migrate to every coffee table surface within days of styling it.
- Hides what shelves cannot: The cupboard stores magazines, throws, board games and anything too large for a drawer but too untidy for open display.
- Warms the lower half of the room: At seated eye level, the mango wood grain is the richest visible texture in the space, pulling warmth into the gap between sofa and floor.
- Brass that catches lamplight: The hardware picks up the glow from a table lamp or pendant, adding a warm metallic accent that shifts through the day.
- Curved edges, softer feel: The gently curved top avoids the hard corners that catch shins and make a rectangular table feel rigid against a soft sofa.
- Robot vacuum clearance: The 80mm gap beneath the table lets a standard robot vacuum pass underneath without moving furniture.
- Nothing to build: Arrives as a single solid piece. No flat-pack, no fixings, no wasted Saturday morning with an Allen key.
Where warm wood and brass belong.
Living rooms with linen sofas on pale oak where the mango wood warms the palette from below. Darker schemes in charcoal or olive where the honey grain pushes forward as a focal point. Reading corners beside a mid-century armchair where the cupboard holds the books. For how warm materials and considered storage create living spaces that feel relaxed without looking messy, our guide to home decor trends for 2024 covers the balance between comfort and design.
The surface stays clear. Finally.
Every coffee table accumulates. Remotes, magazines, half-read books, a phone charger that migrated from the bedroom. The surface that looked clear and considered on the day you styled it looks cluttered within a fortnight. The problem is not discipline. The problem is that most coffee tables offer a surface and nothing else. Nowhere for the mess to go except onto the top.
This mango wood coffee table solves that with a fluted-front drawer on one side and a cupboard with a shelf on the other. The drawer measures 400 x 395 x 167mm: enough for remotes, coasters, chargers and daily essentials. The cupboard is 590 x 440 x 230mm with a fixed shelf giving 245mm of clearance. The result is a coffee table that hides what every living room generates while the curved top and warm mango wood grain stay clear above.
At 1000mm wide, 500mm deep and 350mm tall, the proportions sit correctly in front of a standard sofa. The 80mm floor clearance lets a robot vacuum pass underneath. No assembly required; it arrives fully built at 25.36 kg. For how natural wood and brass-toned furniture anchor a living room, the Tray Style Industrial Side Table pairs naturally beside this coffee table in a warm-toned scheme.
Mango wood, brass and hidden storage.
- Solid mango wood construction. The grain is visible across the curved top, with natural tonal variation from warm honey to deeper amber. Mango wood is dense, durable and sustainably harvested from trees that have passed their fruit-bearing life.
- Brass hardware and detailing. The drawer pull and cupboard handle are finished in a warm brass tone that complements the mango wood without competing with it. The metalwork adds a material accent that lifts the piece above standard wooden furniture.
- Fluted drawer front. The vertical fluting on the drawer face catches light and shadow across the surface, adding textural depth to the front elevation. The drawer itself measures 400 x 395 x 167mm, holding remotes, coasters and daily essentials.
- Cupboard with fixed shelf. The opposite end houses a cupboard measuring 590 x 440 x 230mm. The fixed shelf inside creates two levels with 245mm clearance, enough for magazines, throws or board games stacked neatly out of sight.
- Curved top, 1000 x 500mm. The gently curved edges soften the rectangular profile and give the table a more organic feel against the straight lines of a sofa. The surface is wide enough for a tray, books and a plant without crowding.
- 25.36 kg, no assembly. Arrives fully constructed as a single piece. No fixings, no tools. Two people recommended for lifting and positioning. 80mm floor clearance allows a vacuum to pass beneath.
Why the fluting is not decoration.
A flat drawer front on a wooden coffee table disappears into the surface. You forget the storage is there because nothing on the front tells you it is. The vertical fluting changes that. It marks the drawer as a distinct element within the design, giving it visual presence without adding a handle or a contrasting material. The ridges catch light from the side, creating a pattern of fine shadow lines that shift as the room's lighting changes through the day. It is a functional detail that also happens to be the most visually interesting surface on the piece.
Living rooms where mango wood belongs.
In front of a deep linen sofa on pale oak or engineered wood floors where the honey-toned mango wood warms the lower half of the room and the brass hardware picks up the warmth of a nearby table lamp. On a jute or sisal rug in a room with off-white walls where the grain becomes the richest texture at seated eye level. In a darker scheme with charcoal or olive walls where the warm wood and brass push forward as focal elements rather than blending in. Beside a mid-century armchair in a reading corner where the cupboard holds the books and the surface holds the coffee.
Before you order.
- No assembly required. Arrives as a single fully constructed piece at 25.36 kg. Two people recommended for lifting into position. Place it and it is ready to use immediately.
- Measure your sofa gap first. At 1000mm wide and 500mm deep, the table needs at least 400mm between the front edge and the sofa for comfortable leg room. Check the gap before purchasing to ensure the proportions work in your space.
- Natural wood variation is expected. Mango wood grain and colour vary between pieces. The table you receive may differ in tone, pattern and knot placement from the product photograph. This is inherent to solid wood furniture.
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 Fluted Coffee Table
1000mm wide, 500mm deep and 350mm tall. The height works in front of most standard sofas. Allow at least 400mm between the front edge and your sofa seat for comfortable leg room.
Mango wood is a dense tropical hardwood harvested from trees that have passed their fruit-bearing life, making it sustainable. The grain varies naturally from warm honey to deeper amber. It is harder than pine and most softwoods, standing up well to daily domestic use.
The drawer front features vertical fluting, a series of evenly spaced ridges carved into the wood surface. The ridges catch light and shadow, creating a pattern of fine lines that shifts as the room's lighting changes through the day. It marks the drawer as a distinct design element rather than a hidden feature.
Living rooms with warm palettes built around linen, oak, jute and off-white walls. Darker schemes in charcoal or olive where the honey-toned wood pushes forward. Snugs where the cupboard holds books and the drawer keeps essentials off the surface. For how warm wood and metallic accents create balanced interiors, our guide to industrial living room design covers how natural and metallic textures work together.
Two separate compartments. The drawer measures 400 x 395 x 167mm, enough for remotes, coasters, chargers and small daily items. The cupboard measures 590 x 440 x 230mm with a fixed internal shelf creating two levels at 245mm clearance. Between them they hold everything a living room surface accumulates.
No. The shelf is fixed, creating two levels inside the cupboard. The lower level suits board games or a folded throw. The upper shelf at 245mm clearance holds magazines or notebooks.
Yes. The floor clearance is 80mm, which is enough for most standard robot vacuums to pass beneath the table without needing to move it. This keeps the floor accessible for daily cleaning without rearranging the room.
No. It arrives as a single fully constructed piece at 25.36 kg. No tools, no fixings, no flat-pack. Two people are recommended for lifting it into position. Place it and it is ready to use immediately.
Mango wood varies naturally between pieces. The grain pattern, knot placement and tonal range will differ from the product image. The overall colour sits within the warm honey-to-amber range, but the specific markings on your table will be unique to that piece of timber.
1000mm wide, 500mm deep, 350mm tall. Solid mango wood with brass hardware. Fluted-front drawer: 400 x 395 x 167mm. Cupboard with fixed shelf: 590 x 440 x 230mm. Floor clearance 80mm. Weight 25.36 kg. No assembly. Curved top with gently rounded edges.
Style a Living Room That Works
A coffee table with hidden storage solves one problem. How you style the surface, what sits beside it and how the rest of the room balances warmth with space determines whether the room feels considered or just comfortable. These guides cover the thinking behind living rooms where everything earns its place.
Overview
A coffee table that hides everything.
Solid mango wood with a gently curved top, a fluted-front drawer on one side and a cupboard with a fixed shelf on the other. The warm honey-to-amber grain runs across the full surface, and the brass hardware adds a metallic accent that lifts the piece without shouting. At 1000mm wide, 500mm deep and 350mm tall, it sits at the right height in front of a standard sofa and gives you two separate storage compartments that keep the surface clear of the clutter every living room generates. No assembly. Arrives fully built at 25.36 kg.
Seven things this table does differently.
- Gives the remote a home: The drawer swallows the remotes, coasters, chargers and small objects that migrate to every coffee table surface within days of styling it.
- Hides what shelves cannot: The cupboard stores magazines, throws, board games and anything too large for a drawer but too untidy for open display.
- Warms the lower half of the room: At seated eye level, the mango wood grain is the richest visible texture in the space, pulling warmth into the gap between sofa and floor.
- Brass that catches lamplight: The hardware picks up the glow from a table lamp or pendant, adding a warm metallic accent that shifts through the day.
- Curved edges, softer feel: The gently curved top avoids the hard corners that catch shins and make a rectangular table feel rigid against a soft sofa.
- Robot vacuum clearance: The 80mm gap beneath the table lets a standard robot vacuum pass underneath without moving furniture.
- Nothing to build: Arrives as a single solid piece. No flat-pack, no fixings, no wasted Saturday morning with an Allen key.
Where warm wood and brass belong.
Living rooms with linen sofas on pale oak where the mango wood warms the palette from below. Darker schemes in charcoal or olive where the honey grain pushes forward as a focal point. Reading corners beside a mid-century armchair where the cupboard holds the books. For how warm materials and considered storage create living spaces that feel relaxed without looking messy, our guide to home decor trends for 2024 covers the balance between comfort and design.
Description
The surface stays clear. Finally.
Every coffee table accumulates. Remotes, magazines, half-read books, a phone charger that migrated from the bedroom. The surface that looked clear and considered on the day you styled it looks cluttered within a fortnight. The problem is not discipline. The problem is that most coffee tables offer a surface and nothing else. Nowhere for the mess to go except onto the top.
This mango wood coffee table solves that with a fluted-front drawer on one side and a cupboard with a shelf on the other. The drawer measures 400 x 395 x 167mm: enough for remotes, coasters, chargers and daily essentials. The cupboard is 590 x 440 x 230mm with a fixed shelf giving 245mm of clearance. The result is a coffee table that hides what every living room generates while the curved top and warm mango wood grain stay clear above.
At 1000mm wide, 500mm deep and 350mm tall, the proportions sit correctly in front of a standard sofa. The 80mm floor clearance lets a robot vacuum pass underneath. No assembly required; it arrives fully built at 25.36 kg. For how natural wood and brass-toned furniture anchor a living room, the Tray Style Industrial Side Table pairs naturally beside this coffee table in a warm-toned scheme.
Mango wood, brass and hidden storage.
- Solid mango wood construction. The grain is visible across the curved top, with natural tonal variation from warm honey to deeper amber. Mango wood is dense, durable and sustainably harvested from trees that have passed their fruit-bearing life.
- Brass hardware and detailing. The drawer pull and cupboard handle are finished in a warm brass tone that complements the mango wood without competing with it. The metalwork adds a material accent that lifts the piece above standard wooden furniture.
- Fluted drawer front. The vertical fluting on the drawer face catches light and shadow across the surface, adding textural depth to the front elevation. The drawer itself measures 400 x 395 x 167mm, holding remotes, coasters and daily essentials.
- Cupboard with fixed shelf. The opposite end houses a cupboard measuring 590 x 440 x 230mm. The fixed shelf inside creates two levels with 245mm clearance, enough for magazines, throws or board games stacked neatly out of sight.
- Curved top, 1000 x 500mm. The gently curved edges soften the rectangular profile and give the table a more organic feel against the straight lines of a sofa. The surface is wide enough for a tray, books and a plant without crowding.
- 25.36 kg, no assembly. Arrives fully constructed as a single piece. No fixings, no tools. Two people recommended for lifting and positioning. 80mm floor clearance allows a vacuum to pass beneath.
Why the fluting is not decoration.
A flat drawer front on a wooden coffee table disappears into the surface. You forget the storage is there because nothing on the front tells you it is. The vertical fluting changes that. It marks the drawer as a distinct element within the design, giving it visual presence without adding a handle or a contrasting material. The ridges catch light from the side, creating a pattern of fine shadow lines that shift as the room's lighting changes through the day. It is a functional detail that also happens to be the most visually interesting surface on the piece.
Living rooms where mango wood belongs.
In front of a deep linen sofa on pale oak or engineered wood floors where the honey-toned mango wood warms the lower half of the room and the brass hardware picks up the warmth of a nearby table lamp. On a jute or sisal rug in a room with off-white walls where the grain becomes the richest texture at seated eye level. In a darker scheme with charcoal or olive walls where the warm wood and brass push forward as focal elements rather than blending in. Beside a mid-century armchair in a reading corner where the cupboard holds the books and the surface holds the coffee.
Before you order.
- No assembly required. Arrives as a single fully constructed piece at 25.36 kg. Two people recommended for lifting into position. Place it and it is ready to use immediately.
- Measure your sofa gap first. At 1000mm wide and 500mm deep, the table needs at least 400mm between the front edge and the sofa for comfortable leg room. Check the gap before purchasing to ensure the proportions work in your space.
- Natural wood variation is expected. Mango wood grain and colour vary between pieces. The table you receive may differ in tone, pattern and knot placement from the product photograph. This is inherent to solid wood furniture.
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 Fluted Coffee Table
1000mm wide, 500mm deep and 350mm tall. The height works in front of most standard sofas. Allow at least 400mm between the front edge and your sofa seat for comfortable leg room.
Mango wood is a dense tropical hardwood harvested from trees that have passed their fruit-bearing life, making it sustainable. The grain varies naturally from warm honey to deeper amber. It is harder than pine and most softwoods, standing up well to daily domestic use.
The drawer front features vertical fluting, a series of evenly spaced ridges carved into the wood surface. The ridges catch light and shadow, creating a pattern of fine lines that shifts as the room's lighting changes through the day. It marks the drawer as a distinct design element rather than a hidden feature.
Living rooms with warm palettes built around linen, oak, jute and off-white walls. Darker schemes in charcoal or olive where the honey-toned wood pushes forward. Snugs where the cupboard holds books and the drawer keeps essentials off the surface. For how warm wood and metallic accents create balanced interiors, our guide to industrial living room design covers how natural and metallic textures work together.
Two separate compartments. The drawer measures 400 x 395 x 167mm, enough for remotes, coasters, chargers and small daily items. The cupboard measures 590 x 440 x 230mm with a fixed internal shelf creating two levels at 245mm clearance. Between them they hold everything a living room surface accumulates.
No. The shelf is fixed, creating two levels inside the cupboard. The lower level suits board games or a folded throw. The upper shelf at 245mm clearance holds magazines or notebooks.
Yes. The floor clearance is 80mm, which is enough for most standard robot vacuums to pass beneath the table without needing to move it. This keeps the floor accessible for daily cleaning without rearranging the room.
No. It arrives as a single fully constructed piece at 25.36 kg. No tools, no fixings, no flat-pack. Two people are recommended for lifting it into position. Place it and it is ready to use immediately.
Mango wood varies naturally between pieces. The grain pattern, knot placement and tonal range will differ from the product image. The overall colour sits within the warm honey-to-amber range, but the specific markings on your table will be unique to that piece of timber.
1000mm wide, 500mm deep, 350mm tall. Solid mango wood with brass hardware. Fluted-front drawer: 400 x 395 x 167mm. Cupboard with fixed shelf: 590 x 440 x 230mm. Floor clearance 80mm. Weight 25.36 kg. No assembly. Curved top with gently rounded edges.
Knowledge Hub
Style a Living Room That Works
A coffee table with hidden storage solves one problem. How you style the surface, what sits beside it and how the rest of the room balances warmth with space determines whether the room feels considered or just comfortable. These guides cover the thinking behind living rooms where everything earns its place.