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"Great table, good quality, nicely packed to avoid damage. Looks lovely. Quick delivery."
An oval coffee table in natural oak-veneered MDF with four Scandinavian-style tapered legs in oak-veneered rubber wood. 1000mm wide, 500mm deep, 350mm tall. The pale, warm-toned surface carries real oak grain over a stable MDF core that resists warping. Four splayed tapered legs angle outward for stability and a clean mid-century profile. 6.5 kg. Legs-only assembly. The lightest coffee table in the range, built for rooms where lightness matters more than mass.
A compact living room with a pale-grey two-seater and light-timber flooring where the natural oak continues the warm-neutral thread. A rented flat where considered furniture needs to be portable enough to take when the lease ends. A Scandinavian scheme with clean-lined upholstery and restricted warm-neutral tones where the tapered legs and oval form connect to the aesthetic. A guest bedroom or reading corner where a full-sized table would dominate. For ideas on styling light-toned rooms, our neutral beige styling guide covers how pale wood and warm tones work together.
Small living rooms punish rectangular coffee tables. The corners jut into the walkway. The edges catch a shin. The shape takes up floor space the room cannot spare. An oval solves all of it. The curved edges open the walkway on every side. The form provides more surface area than a circle but none of the hard corners a rectangle imposes. At 1000mm wide and 500mm deep, this table fits rooms where a standard rectangular coffee table would dominate.
The top is oak-veneered MDF with a natural finish that carries the pale, even grain of real oak without the weight or cost of a solid slab. The surface is smooth, warm-toned and consistent, sitting comfortably alongside other natural timber furniture without demanding attention. Four Scandinavian-style tapered legs in oak-veneered rubber wood angle gently outward, giving the table a mid-century profile that feels open and airy rather than grounded and heavy.
At 6.5 kg it is the lightest coffee table in the range. One person can carry it room to room, reposition it for guests or lift it to vacuum beneath. Assembly is legs only, and the result sits at 350mm with 331mm of clearance. For a complementary side table in a similar light, natural-toned register, the Round White Wooden Side Table with Storage Basket pairs well in the same Scandinavian-influenced room.
A round coffee table the same width would be 1000mm in diameter and take up significantly more floor area. The oval narrows to 500mm at its depth, keeping the walkway between sofa and table usable in rooms where every centimetre matters. The curved edges eliminate the dead corners that sit unused on a rectangular surface. The result is a shape that offers the accessibility of a round table with the proportional restraint of a narrower footprint. In a room that measures three metres wall to wall, that difference is the one between comfortable circulation and a permanent obstacle.
In a small living room with a pale grey sofa, white walls and a light timber floor, this table continues the tonal thread without adding visual weight. The oak veneer picks up the warmth in the flooring. In a rented flat where furniture needs to feel considered but portable, the 6.5 kg weight means it arrives, sits beautifully and leaves without a trace. Against soft greens, warm whites and natural linen, the oak grain provides organic texture without introducing a competing material. In a Scandinavian scheme with clean lines and a restricted neutral palette, the tapered legs and oval form connect to the aesthetic without overcommitting to a single period.
| 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.
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.
The tabletop is oak veneer over an MDF core. The legs are oak-veneered rubber wood. The veneer carries the natural grain and warm tone of real oak while the MDF core provides consistent flatness and resistance to the warping that solid timber can develop over time.
An oval removes the sharp corners that catch shins and narrow walkways in small rooms. It provides more usable surface area than a circle of the same width but keeps the depth to 500mm, leaving the floor clear on both sides. In compact living rooms, the shape makes a measurable difference to how the room circulates.
6.5 kg. One person can pick it up with one hand, carry it to another room, or lift it entirely to vacuum or rearrange. It is the lightest coffee table in the range by a significant margin, which makes it ideal for renters, small flats and rooms that change layout regularly.
Scandinavian-influenced living rooms, minimalist spaces with warm neutrals, compact flats with light-timber flooring, and guest bedrooms or reading corners where a full-sized table would dominate. The pale oak tone works alongside soft greys, warm whites, natural linen and light timber without adding visual weight. For a complementary side table in a similar natural register, the Modern Round Side Table in Taupe pairs well in the same room.
Oak-veneered rubber wood. Rubber wood is a dense, durable hardwood that holds screw fixings firmly. The oak veneer on the legs matches the tabletop tone for a consistent natural finish throughout the piece.
It sits just below most standard UK sofa seats, which is the correct relationship for reaching a mug or a book without leaning forward. If your sofa has higher-than-average seating, measure the seat height first to confirm the gap feels comfortable.
Legs only. Four tapered legs screw into pre-drilled fittings on the underside of the tabletop. Fixings included. One person can complete the build in under ten minutes with no additional tools.
Yes. The floor clearance is 331mm, which comfortably accommodates a standard living room rug beneath the tapered legs without folding or bunching.
Wipe with a soft damp cloth. Avoid standing water, abrasive cleaners and chemical sprays. Use coasters under hot mugs and glasses to protect the sealed veneer finish over time.
1000mm wide, 500mm deep, 350mm tall. Floor clearance 331mm. Weight 6.5 kg. Oak veneer over MDF top. Oak-veneered rubber wood tapered legs. Natural finish. Oval shape. Legs-only assembly with fixings included.
A lightweight oval coffee table works best when the room around it commits to the same principles: clean lines, natural materials and nothing that competes for attention. The right rug, the right lamp and the right wall colour turn a simple table into the anchor of a calm, considered space.
An oval coffee table in natural oak-veneered MDF with four Scandinavian-style tapered legs in oak-veneered rubber wood. 1000mm wide, 500mm deep, 350mm tall. The pale, warm-toned surface carries real oak grain over a stable MDF core that resists warping. Four splayed tapered legs angle outward for stability and a clean mid-century profile. 6.5 kg. Legs-only assembly. The lightest coffee table in the range, built for rooms where lightness matters more than mass.
A compact living room with a pale-grey two-seater and light-timber flooring where the natural oak continues the warm-neutral thread. A rented flat where considered furniture needs to be portable enough to take when the lease ends. A Scandinavian scheme with clean-lined upholstery and restricted warm-neutral tones where the tapered legs and oval form connect to the aesthetic. A guest bedroom or reading corner where a full-sized table would dominate. For ideas on styling light-toned rooms, our neutral beige styling guide covers how pale wood and warm tones work together.
Small living rooms punish rectangular coffee tables. The corners jut into the walkway. The edges catch a shin. The shape takes up floor space the room cannot spare. An oval solves all of it. The curved edges open the walkway on every side. The form provides more surface area than a circle but none of the hard corners a rectangle imposes. At 1000mm wide and 500mm deep, this table fits rooms where a standard rectangular coffee table would dominate.
The top is oak-veneered MDF with a natural finish that carries the pale, even grain of real oak without the weight or cost of a solid slab. The surface is smooth, warm-toned and consistent, sitting comfortably alongside other natural timber furniture without demanding attention. Four Scandinavian-style tapered legs in oak-veneered rubber wood angle gently outward, giving the table a mid-century profile that feels open and airy rather than grounded and heavy.
At 6.5 kg it is the lightest coffee table in the range. One person can carry it room to room, reposition it for guests or lift it to vacuum beneath. Assembly is legs only, and the result sits at 350mm with 331mm of clearance. For a complementary side table in a similar light, natural-toned register, the Round White Wooden Side Table with Storage Basket pairs well in the same Scandinavian-influenced room.
A round coffee table the same width would be 1000mm in diameter and take up significantly more floor area. The oval narrows to 500mm at its depth, keeping the walkway between sofa and table usable in rooms where every centimetre matters. The curved edges eliminate the dead corners that sit unused on a rectangular surface. The result is a shape that offers the accessibility of a round table with the proportional restraint of a narrower footprint. In a room that measures three metres wall to wall, that difference is the one between comfortable circulation and a permanent obstacle.
In a small living room with a pale grey sofa, white walls and a light timber floor, this table continues the tonal thread without adding visual weight. The oak veneer picks up the warmth in the flooring. In a rented flat where furniture needs to feel considered but portable, the 6.5 kg weight means it arrives, sits beautifully and leaves without a trace. Against soft greens, warm whites and natural linen, the oak grain provides organic texture without introducing a competing material. In a Scandinavian scheme with clean lines and a restricted neutral palette, the tapered legs and oval form connect to the aesthetic without overcommitting to a single period.
| 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.
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.
The tabletop is oak veneer over an MDF core. The legs are oak-veneered rubber wood. The veneer carries the natural grain and warm tone of real oak while the MDF core provides consistent flatness and resistance to the warping that solid timber can develop over time.
An oval removes the sharp corners that catch shins and narrow walkways in small rooms. It provides more usable surface area than a circle of the same width but keeps the depth to 500mm, leaving the floor clear on both sides. In compact living rooms, the shape makes a measurable difference to how the room circulates.
6.5 kg. One person can pick it up with one hand, carry it to another room, or lift it entirely to vacuum or rearrange. It is the lightest coffee table in the range by a significant margin, which makes it ideal for renters, small flats and rooms that change layout regularly.
Scandinavian-influenced living rooms, minimalist spaces with warm neutrals, compact flats with light-timber flooring, and guest bedrooms or reading corners where a full-sized table would dominate. The pale oak tone works alongside soft greys, warm whites, natural linen and light timber without adding visual weight. For a complementary side table in a similar natural register, the Modern Round Side Table in Taupe pairs well in the same room.
Oak-veneered rubber wood. Rubber wood is a dense, durable hardwood that holds screw fixings firmly. The oak veneer on the legs matches the tabletop tone for a consistent natural finish throughout the piece.
It sits just below most standard UK sofa seats, which is the correct relationship for reaching a mug or a book without leaning forward. If your sofa has higher-than-average seating, measure the seat height first to confirm the gap feels comfortable.
Legs only. Four tapered legs screw into pre-drilled fittings on the underside of the tabletop. Fixings included. One person can complete the build in under ten minutes with no additional tools.
Yes. The floor clearance is 331mm, which comfortably accommodates a standard living room rug beneath the tapered legs without folding or bunching.
Wipe with a soft damp cloth. Avoid standing water, abrasive cleaners and chemical sprays. Use coasters under hot mugs and glasses to protect the sealed veneer finish over time.
1000mm wide, 500mm deep, 350mm tall. Floor clearance 331mm. Weight 6.5 kg. Oak veneer over MDF top. Oak-veneered rubber wood tapered legs. Natural finish. Oval shape. Legs-only assembly with fixings included.
A lightweight oval coffee table works best when the room around it commits to the same principles: clean lines, natural materials and nothing that competes for attention. The right rug, the right lamp and the right wall colour turn a simple table into the anchor of a calm, considered space.
An oval coffee table in natural oak-veneered MDF with four Scandinavian-style tapered legs in oak-veneered rubber wood. 1000mm wide, 500mm deep, 350mm tall. The pale, warm-toned surface carries real oak grain over a stable MDF core that resists warping. Four splayed tapered legs angle outward for stability and a clean mid-century profile. 6.5 kg. Legs-only assembly. The lightest coffee table in the range, built for rooms where lightness matters more than mass.
A compact living room with a pale-grey two-seater and light-timber flooring where the natural oak continues the warm-neutral thread. A rented flat where considered furniture needs to be portable enough to take when the lease ends. A Scandinavian scheme with clean-lined upholstery and restricted warm-neutral tones where the tapered legs and oval form connect to the aesthetic. A guest bedroom or reading corner where a full-sized table would dominate. For ideas on styling light-toned rooms, our neutral beige styling guide covers how pale wood and warm tones work together.
Small living rooms punish rectangular coffee tables. The corners jut into the walkway. The edges catch a shin. The shape takes up floor space the room cannot spare. An oval solves all of it. The curved edges open the walkway on every side. The form provides more surface area than a circle but none of the hard corners a rectangle imposes. At 1000mm wide and 500mm deep, this table fits rooms where a standard rectangular coffee table would dominate.
The top is oak-veneered MDF with a natural finish that carries the pale, even grain of real oak without the weight or cost of a solid slab. The surface is smooth, warm-toned and consistent, sitting comfortably alongside other natural timber furniture without demanding attention. Four Scandinavian-style tapered legs in oak-veneered rubber wood angle gently outward, giving the table a mid-century profile that feels open and airy rather than grounded and heavy.
At 6.5 kg it is the lightest coffee table in the range. One person can carry it room to room, reposition it for guests or lift it to vacuum beneath. Assembly is legs only, and the result sits at 350mm with 331mm of clearance. For a complementary side table in a similar light, natural-toned register, the Round White Wooden Side Table with Storage Basket pairs well in the same Scandinavian-influenced room.
A round coffee table the same width would be 1000mm in diameter and take up significantly more floor area. The oval narrows to 500mm at its depth, keeping the walkway between sofa and table usable in rooms where every centimetre matters. The curved edges eliminate the dead corners that sit unused on a rectangular surface. The result is a shape that offers the accessibility of a round table with the proportional restraint of a narrower footprint. In a room that measures three metres wall to wall, that difference is the one between comfortable circulation and a permanent obstacle.
In a small living room with a pale grey sofa, white walls and a light timber floor, this table continues the tonal thread without adding visual weight. The oak veneer picks up the warmth in the flooring. In a rented flat where furniture needs to feel considered but portable, the 6.5 kg weight means it arrives, sits beautifully and leaves without a trace. Against soft greens, warm whites and natural linen, the oak grain provides organic texture without introducing a competing material. In a Scandinavian scheme with clean lines and a restricted neutral palette, the tapered legs and oval form connect to the aesthetic without overcommitting to a single period.
| 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.
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.
The tabletop is oak veneer over an MDF core. The legs are oak-veneered rubber wood. The veneer carries the natural grain and warm tone of real oak while the MDF core provides consistent flatness and resistance to the warping that solid timber can develop over time.
An oval removes the sharp corners that catch shins and narrow walkways in small rooms. It provides more usable surface area than a circle of the same width but keeps the depth to 500mm, leaving the floor clear on both sides. In compact living rooms, the shape makes a measurable difference to how the room circulates.
6.5 kg. One person can pick it up with one hand, carry it to another room, or lift it entirely to vacuum or rearrange. It is the lightest coffee table in the range by a significant margin, which makes it ideal for renters, small flats and rooms that change layout regularly.
Scandinavian-influenced living rooms, minimalist spaces with warm neutrals, compact flats with light-timber flooring, and guest bedrooms or reading corners where a full-sized table would dominate. The pale oak tone works alongside soft greys, warm whites, natural linen and light timber without adding visual weight. For a complementary side table in a similar natural register, the Modern Round Side Table in Taupe pairs well in the same room.
Oak-veneered rubber wood. Rubber wood is a dense, durable hardwood that holds screw fixings firmly. The oak veneer on the legs matches the tabletop tone for a consistent natural finish throughout the piece.
It sits just below most standard UK sofa seats, which is the correct relationship for reaching a mug or a book without leaning forward. If your sofa has higher-than-average seating, measure the seat height first to confirm the gap feels comfortable.
Legs only. Four tapered legs screw into pre-drilled fittings on the underside of the tabletop. Fixings included. One person can complete the build in under ten minutes with no additional tools.
Yes. The floor clearance is 331mm, which comfortably accommodates a standard living room rug beneath the tapered legs without folding or bunching.
Wipe with a soft damp cloth. Avoid standing water, abrasive cleaners and chemical sprays. Use coasters under hot mugs and glasses to protect the sealed veneer finish over time.
1000mm wide, 500mm deep, 350mm tall. Floor clearance 331mm. Weight 6.5 kg. Oak veneer over MDF top. Oak-veneered rubber wood tapered legs. Natural finish. Oval shape. Legs-only assembly with fixings included.
A lightweight oval coffee table works best when the room around it commits to the same principles: clean lines, natural materials and nothing that competes for attention. The right rug, the right lamp and the right wall colour turn a simple table into the anchor of a calm, considered space.
An oval coffee table in natural oak-veneered MDF with four Scandinavian-style tapered legs in oak-veneered rubber wood. 1000mm wide, 500mm deep, 350mm tall. The pale, warm-toned surface carries real oak grain over a stable MDF core that resists warping. Four splayed tapered legs angle outward for stability and a clean mid-century profile. 6.5 kg. Legs-only assembly. The lightest coffee table in the range, built for rooms where lightness matters more than mass.
A compact living room with a pale-grey two-seater and light-timber flooring where the natural oak continues the warm-neutral thread. A rented flat where considered furniture needs to be portable enough to take when the lease ends. A Scandinavian scheme with clean-lined upholstery and restricted warm-neutral tones where the tapered legs and oval form connect to the aesthetic. A guest bedroom or reading corner where a full-sized table would dominate. For ideas on styling light-toned rooms, our neutral beige styling guide covers how pale wood and warm tones work together.
Small living rooms punish rectangular coffee tables. The corners jut into the walkway. The edges catch a shin. The shape takes up floor space the room cannot spare. An oval solves all of it. The curved edges open the walkway on every side. The form provides more surface area than a circle but none of the hard corners a rectangle imposes. At 1000mm wide and 500mm deep, this table fits rooms where a standard rectangular coffee table would dominate.
The top is oak-veneered MDF with a natural finish that carries the pale, even grain of real oak without the weight or cost of a solid slab. The surface is smooth, warm-toned and consistent, sitting comfortably alongside other natural timber furniture without demanding attention. Four Scandinavian-style tapered legs in oak-veneered rubber wood angle gently outward, giving the table a mid-century profile that feels open and airy rather than grounded and heavy.
At 6.5 kg it is the lightest coffee table in the range. One person can carry it room to room, reposition it for guests or lift it to vacuum beneath. Assembly is legs only, and the result sits at 350mm with 331mm of clearance. For a complementary side table in a similar light, natural-toned register, the Round White Wooden Side Table with Storage Basket pairs well in the same Scandinavian-influenced room.
A round coffee table the same width would be 1000mm in diameter and take up significantly more floor area. The oval narrows to 500mm at its depth, keeping the walkway between sofa and table usable in rooms where every centimetre matters. The curved edges eliminate the dead corners that sit unused on a rectangular surface. The result is a shape that offers the accessibility of a round table with the proportional restraint of a narrower footprint. In a room that measures three metres wall to wall, that difference is the one between comfortable circulation and a permanent obstacle.
In a small living room with a pale grey sofa, white walls and a light timber floor, this table continues the tonal thread without adding visual weight. The oak veneer picks up the warmth in the flooring. In a rented flat where furniture needs to feel considered but portable, the 6.5 kg weight means it arrives, sits beautifully and leaves without a trace. Against soft greens, warm whites and natural linen, the oak grain provides organic texture without introducing a competing material. In a Scandinavian scheme with clean lines and a restricted neutral palette, the tapered legs and oval form connect to the aesthetic without overcommitting to a single period.
| 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.
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.
The tabletop is oak veneer over an MDF core. The legs are oak-veneered rubber wood. The veneer carries the natural grain and warm tone of real oak while the MDF core provides consistent flatness and resistance to the warping that solid timber can develop over time.
An oval removes the sharp corners that catch shins and narrow walkways in small rooms. It provides more usable surface area than a circle of the same width but keeps the depth to 500mm, leaving the floor clear on both sides. In compact living rooms, the shape makes a measurable difference to how the room circulates.
6.5 kg. One person can pick it up with one hand, carry it to another room, or lift it entirely to vacuum or rearrange. It is the lightest coffee table in the range by a significant margin, which makes it ideal for renters, small flats and rooms that change layout regularly.
Scandinavian-influenced living rooms, minimalist spaces with warm neutrals, compact flats with light-timber flooring, and guest bedrooms or reading corners where a full-sized table would dominate. The pale oak tone works alongside soft greys, warm whites, natural linen and light timber without adding visual weight. For a complementary side table in a similar natural register, the Modern Round Side Table in Taupe pairs well in the same room.
Oak-veneered rubber wood. Rubber wood is a dense, durable hardwood that holds screw fixings firmly. The oak veneer on the legs matches the tabletop tone for a consistent natural finish throughout the piece.
It sits just below most standard UK sofa seats, which is the correct relationship for reaching a mug or a book without leaning forward. If your sofa has higher-than-average seating, measure the seat height first to confirm the gap feels comfortable.
Legs only. Four tapered legs screw into pre-drilled fittings on the underside of the tabletop. Fixings included. One person can complete the build in under ten minutes with no additional tools.
Yes. The floor clearance is 331mm, which comfortably accommodates a standard living room rug beneath the tapered legs without folding or bunching.
Wipe with a soft damp cloth. Avoid standing water, abrasive cleaners and chemical sprays. Use coasters under hot mugs and glasses to protect the sealed veneer finish over time.
1000mm wide, 500mm deep, 350mm tall. Floor clearance 331mm. Weight 6.5 kg. Oak veneer over MDF top. Oak-veneered rubber wood tapered legs. Natural finish. Oval shape. Legs-only assembly with fixings included.
A lightweight oval coffee table works best when the room around it commits to the same principles: clean lines, natural materials and nothing that competes for attention. The right rug, the right lamp and the right wall colour turn a simple table into the anchor of a calm, considered space.
Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 1 reviews.
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"Great table, good quality, nicely packed to avoid damage. Looks lovely. Quick delivery."
Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 1 reviews.
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"Great table, good quality, nicely packed to avoid damage. Looks lovely. Quick delivery."