Overview
Description
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
FAQs
Knowledge Hub
Nine Hundred Millimetres of Warmth.
A 900 mm round top in natural oak and oak veneer with a finish that shows the grain rather than hiding it. The curved frame beneath rises from the floor at 370 mm with legs that arc outward in a gentle splay, holding the surface at 400 mm and giving the table a sculptural silhouette that changes depending on where you stand in the room. At 13 kg it moves when the room does. The natural finish develops warmth over time as the oak responds to light and use, which means the table you have in five years will be richer and more characterful than the one that arrives. Assembly is legs only, one person, under fifteen minutes. Also available in smoked oak with matching pieces in both finishes.
What Oak Does That Stone Cannot.
- It warms up the room it enters: Oak introduces warmth that cool materials like glass, marble and metal cannot. The grain, the tone and the natural finish all pull the room toward comfort rather than formality.
- It improves with age rather than degrading: The natural finish darkens and develops character over time. Marks and patina become part of the story rather than damage to the surface.
- You can move it with one hand: At 13 kg the table repositions when the room changes. Clear the floor for an evening, shift the layout for a new rug, rearrange for guests. The table adapts.
- The curved frame is visible from every angle: Straight legs disappear. Curved legs arc, splay and catch the eye from across the room. The underside of the table is as considered as the top.
- 900 mm is generous without dominating: Large enough for books, drinks, candles and a board game simultaneously. Round enough to move around without catching corners or redirecting traffic.
- It works in every interior style: Cottage, Scandi, contemporary, transitional, farmhouse. Oak is the universal material. It does not impose a style on the room, it supports whatever style the room already has.
- Assembly is fifteen minutes, not an afternoon: Attach the curved legs to the finished top. All fixings included. The table is ready to use before the kettle has boiled twice.
Rooms That Suit Warm Wood.
A cottage living room with whitewashed walls and a linen sofa where the oak sits as naturally as the fireplace. A modern apartment with pale floors and a grey sectional where the natural grain introduces the only warm material in the room. A family space with a deep sofa and scattered cushions where the surface handles daily life without flinching. For ideas on how to build a living space around warm, natural materials with considered lighting and texture, our guide to kitchen breakfast bar ideas covers how oak and natural finishes connect kitchen and living zones.
Oak Gets Better With Time.
A glass coffee table looks its best the day it arrives and spends every day after that collecting fingerprints, scratches and the faint clouding that comes from years of warm mugs and cold glasses. A marble table is permanent and beautiful but cool, heavy and unforgiving of the clumsy moment with a wine glass. An oak coffee table does something neither of those materials can do: it improves with the room. The grain darkens gradually and develops a warmth that only natural timber acquires over time. A ring from a mug, a faint mark from a candle, a scratch from a set of keys dropped too quickly become part of the surface rather than damage to it. Oak is the only material where the evidence of a life lived around the table makes the table more interesting rather than less.
This table is 900 mm in diameter with a natural oak finish on a solid oak and oak veneer top, sitting on a curved frame that rises from the floor at 370 mm and holds the surface at 400 mm. The curved legs are the detail that separates it from every flat-pack circle on the market. They arc outward from a central point beneath the top and meet the floor with a gentle splay that gives the table stability, visual interest and a silhouette that changes depending on where you look at it from. At 13 kg the table is light enough to reposition with one hand when the room needs rearranging, a furniture reality that 51 kg of marble will never allow.
For a nest of tables in the same natural oak and iron combination that provides secondary surfaces beside the sofa without crowding the room, the industrial oak and iron nest of three tables introduces varying heights alongside the coffee table and tucks away when the floor space is needed.
The Facts Beneath the Grain.
- 900 mm round top in natural oak and oak veneer. A generous diameter that seats a full living room arrangement comfortably. The natural finish shows the grain rather than concealing it beneath stain or lacquer, which is why the surface has visible character from day one and continues developing it over the years.
- 400 mm height with 370 mm leg clearance. The top sits level with or just below the seat cushion of a standard sofa, the correct proportion for reaching a drink, a book or a remote without stretching. The 370 mm beneath gives a rug room to sit underneath and keeps the floor visible through the curved frame.
- Curved frame with splayed legs. The legs arc outward from beneath the top and meet the floor with a gentle splay. The curve introduces a sculptural quality that straight legs cannot offer, and the splay gives the table stability across its full diameter without needing a heavy base or a central pedestal.
- 13 kg total weight. Light enough to lift and reposition with one person. When the sofa moves, the rug changes or the room is cleared for an evening, the table moves with it. This is furniture that adapts to a room rather than forcing the room to adapt to it.
- Natural finish that develops over time. The oak is finished to protect the surface while allowing the grain and colour to develop naturally with exposure to light and use. The table you have in five years will be warmer and richer than the table that arrives.
- Assembly is legs only. The top arrives finished. Attach the curved frame legs to the underside and the table is ready. No tools beyond what is included, no second person needed, no extended build time.
Why the Curved Frame Matters.
A straight-legged coffee table is a flat surface on four sticks. The legs are structural and nothing more. They hold the top up and they disappear visually the moment you stop looking directly at them. A curved frame does something different. The arc of each leg catches the eye from across the room and introduces a line that changes shape depending on the viewing angle. From the sofa you see the splay. From the doorway you see the curve. From above you see the way the legs radiate outward from the centre like the roots of a tree holding the canopy above. The curved frame makes the underside of the table as considered as the top, which means the table looks deliberate from every position in the room rather than just from the one where you are sitting directly in front of it.
Four Rooms, One Table.
In a cottage living room with whitewashed walls, a stone fireplace and a worn linen sofa, where the oak grain picks up the warmth of the hearth and a stack of paperbacks and a stoneware mug sit on the surface as naturally as if they had always been there. In a modern apartment with pale concrete floors and a low grey sectional, where the natural oak introduces the only warm material in the room and the curved frame softens the straight lines of the architecture around it. In a family room with a deep corduroy sofa, scattered cushions and a bookshelf against the back wall, where the 900 mm diameter provides enough surface for board games, homework and mugs of tea simultaneously. In an open-plan kitchen-living space where the table sits on a jute rug and marks the transition from hard flooring to the seating zone. Oak works alongside wool, linen, cotton, leather, stone and every neutral from white to charcoal without asking the room to accommodate it.
Worth Knowing Before You Buy.
- Assembly is legs only. Attach the curved frame to the underside of the finished top. All fixings are included. One person, under fifteen minutes, no additional tools required.
- 900 mm diameter needs space around it. Allow at least 300 mm between the table edge and the sofa or nearest chair for comfortable leg room and movement through the seating area.
- Also available in smoked oak. The same table with a darker, smokier finish for rooms where a richer, more contemporary tone suits the palette. Matching pieces are available in both finishes to build a coordinated collection.
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: Natural Oak Coffee Table.
The table is 900 mm in diameter and 400 mm tall. Allow at least 300 mm between the edge and the sofa or armchairs for comfortable leg room and movement. It suits a standard three-seat sofa with chairs either side, or a larger sectional with the table centred. The 900 mm diameter is generous without dominating a room.
The table uses solid oak where structural integrity matters and oak veneer where practical. The veneer is real oak applied to a stable substrate, not a print or a laminate. The natural finish shows the grain throughout the entire surface, and both the solid oak and the veneer develop the same warmth and character over time as they respond to light and everyday use.
The legs arc outward from beneath the centre of the top and meet the floor with a gentle splay. The curve gives the table a sculptural silhouette that changes depending on the viewing angle. From the sofa you see the splay. From the doorway you see the arc. The underside of the table looks as considered as the top, which is what separates this from a flat-pack table on straight legs.
Cottage living rooms with whitewashed walls and linen. Modern apartments where the oak introduces the only warm material. Family rooms where the surface handles daily life. Scandi spaces where natural timber is the foundation. The natural oak finish works with wool, cotton, leather, stone, jute and every neutral from white to charcoal. For ideas on how to build a media wall and living room layout around warm furniture and considered storage, our guide to media wall ideas covers the approach.
Oak darkens and develops warmth with exposure to light and daily use. The grain becomes more pronounced, the colour deepens from its initial pale honey toward a richer golden brown, and small marks and patina from everyday life become part of the surface character rather than damage. The table you have in five years will look warmer and more personal than the one that arrives.
Natural oak has a pale honey tone that warms gradually over time. Smoked oak starts darker with a richer, browner tone that suits contemporary or moodier palettes. Both use the same construction, the same curved frame and the same dimensions. The choice depends on the colour direction of the room.
The top arrives finished. Attach the curved frame legs to the underside using the included fixings. One person, under fifteen minutes, no additional tools needed. The table is ready to use immediately after the legs are secured.
Yes. At 13 kg it lifts and repositions with one person. When the rug changes, the sofa moves or the room is cleared for an evening, the table goes with it. This is furniture that adapts to the way you use the room rather than staying fixed in one position permanently.
Wipe spills promptly with a damp cloth. Use coasters for hot drinks to avoid heat marks. Avoid harsh chemical cleaners. A light application of furniture oil once or twice a year nourishes the wood and enhances the developing warmth of the grain without creating a heavy coating on the surface.
Dimensions: 900 mm (W) x 900 mm (D) x 400 mm (H). Leg height: 370 mm. Material: oak and oak veneer. Finish: natural. Base: curved frame with splayed legs. Weight: 13 kg. Assembly: legs only, fixings included. Also available in smoked oak. Matching pieces available in both finishes.
Building a Living Room Around Natural Wood.
A natural oak coffee table sets the material tone for everything around it. The sofa, the rug, the lighting and the accessories all respond to the warmth of the timber at the centre. These two guides cover how to build living spaces where natural materials and warm palettes work together without the room feeling overdone.
Overview
Nine Hundred Millimetres of Warmth.
A 900 mm round top in natural oak and oak veneer with a finish that shows the grain rather than hiding it. The curved frame beneath rises from the floor at 370 mm with legs that arc outward in a gentle splay, holding the surface at 400 mm and giving the table a sculptural silhouette that changes depending on where you stand in the room. At 13 kg it moves when the room does. The natural finish develops warmth over time as the oak responds to light and use, which means the table you have in five years will be richer and more characterful than the one that arrives. Assembly is legs only, one person, under fifteen minutes. Also available in smoked oak with matching pieces in both finishes.
What Oak Does That Stone Cannot.
- It warms up the room it enters: Oak introduces warmth that cool materials like glass, marble and metal cannot. The grain, the tone and the natural finish all pull the room toward comfort rather than formality.
- It improves with age rather than degrading: The natural finish darkens and develops character over time. Marks and patina become part of the story rather than damage to the surface.
- You can move it with one hand: At 13 kg the table repositions when the room changes. Clear the floor for an evening, shift the layout for a new rug, rearrange for guests. The table adapts.
- The curved frame is visible from every angle: Straight legs disappear. Curved legs arc, splay and catch the eye from across the room. The underside of the table is as considered as the top.
- 900 mm is generous without dominating: Large enough for books, drinks, candles and a board game simultaneously. Round enough to move around without catching corners or redirecting traffic.
- It works in every interior style: Cottage, Scandi, contemporary, transitional, farmhouse. Oak is the universal material. It does not impose a style on the room, it supports whatever style the room already has.
- Assembly is fifteen minutes, not an afternoon: Attach the curved legs to the finished top. All fixings included. The table is ready to use before the kettle has boiled twice.
Rooms That Suit Warm Wood.
A cottage living room with whitewashed walls and a linen sofa where the oak sits as naturally as the fireplace. A modern apartment with pale floors and a grey sectional where the natural grain introduces the only warm material in the room. A family space with a deep sofa and scattered cushions where the surface handles daily life without flinching. For ideas on how to build a living space around warm, natural materials with considered lighting and texture, our guide to kitchen breakfast bar ideas covers how oak and natural finishes connect kitchen and living zones.
Description
Oak Gets Better With Time.
A glass coffee table looks its best the day it arrives and spends every day after that collecting fingerprints, scratches and the faint clouding that comes from years of warm mugs and cold glasses. A marble table is permanent and beautiful but cool, heavy and unforgiving of the clumsy moment with a wine glass. An oak coffee table does something neither of those materials can do: it improves with the room. The grain darkens gradually and develops a warmth that only natural timber acquires over time. A ring from a mug, a faint mark from a candle, a scratch from a set of keys dropped too quickly become part of the surface rather than damage to it. Oak is the only material where the evidence of a life lived around the table makes the table more interesting rather than less.
This table is 900 mm in diameter with a natural oak finish on a solid oak and oak veneer top, sitting on a curved frame that rises from the floor at 370 mm and holds the surface at 400 mm. The curved legs are the detail that separates it from every flat-pack circle on the market. They arc outward from a central point beneath the top and meet the floor with a gentle splay that gives the table stability, visual interest and a silhouette that changes depending on where you look at it from. At 13 kg the table is light enough to reposition with one hand when the room needs rearranging, a furniture reality that 51 kg of marble will never allow.
For a nest of tables in the same natural oak and iron combination that provides secondary surfaces beside the sofa without crowding the room, the industrial oak and iron nest of three tables introduces varying heights alongside the coffee table and tucks away when the floor space is needed.
The Facts Beneath the Grain.
- 900 mm round top in natural oak and oak veneer. A generous diameter that seats a full living room arrangement comfortably. The natural finish shows the grain rather than concealing it beneath stain or lacquer, which is why the surface has visible character from day one and continues developing it over the years.
- 400 mm height with 370 mm leg clearance. The top sits level with or just below the seat cushion of a standard sofa, the correct proportion for reaching a drink, a book or a remote without stretching. The 370 mm beneath gives a rug room to sit underneath and keeps the floor visible through the curved frame.
- Curved frame with splayed legs. The legs arc outward from beneath the top and meet the floor with a gentle splay. The curve introduces a sculptural quality that straight legs cannot offer, and the splay gives the table stability across its full diameter without needing a heavy base or a central pedestal.
- 13 kg total weight. Light enough to lift and reposition with one person. When the sofa moves, the rug changes or the room is cleared for an evening, the table moves with it. This is furniture that adapts to a room rather than forcing the room to adapt to it.
- Natural finish that develops over time. The oak is finished to protect the surface while allowing the grain and colour to develop naturally with exposure to light and use. The table you have in five years will be warmer and richer than the table that arrives.
- Assembly is legs only. The top arrives finished. Attach the curved frame legs to the underside and the table is ready. No tools beyond what is included, no second person needed, no extended build time.
Why the Curved Frame Matters.
A straight-legged coffee table is a flat surface on four sticks. The legs are structural and nothing more. They hold the top up and they disappear visually the moment you stop looking directly at them. A curved frame does something different. The arc of each leg catches the eye from across the room and introduces a line that changes shape depending on the viewing angle. From the sofa you see the splay. From the doorway you see the curve. From above you see the way the legs radiate outward from the centre like the roots of a tree holding the canopy above. The curved frame makes the underside of the table as considered as the top, which means the table looks deliberate from every position in the room rather than just from the one where you are sitting directly in front of it.
Four Rooms, One Table.
In a cottage living room with whitewashed walls, a stone fireplace and a worn linen sofa, where the oak grain picks up the warmth of the hearth and a stack of paperbacks and a stoneware mug sit on the surface as naturally as if they had always been there. In a modern apartment with pale concrete floors and a low grey sectional, where the natural oak introduces the only warm material in the room and the curved frame softens the straight lines of the architecture around it. In a family room with a deep corduroy sofa, scattered cushions and a bookshelf against the back wall, where the 900 mm diameter provides enough surface for board games, homework and mugs of tea simultaneously. In an open-plan kitchen-living space where the table sits on a jute rug and marks the transition from hard flooring to the seating zone. Oak works alongside wool, linen, cotton, leather, stone and every neutral from white to charcoal without asking the room to accommodate it.
Worth Knowing Before You Buy.
- Assembly is legs only. Attach the curved frame to the underside of the finished top. All fixings are included. One person, under fifteen minutes, no additional tools required.
- 900 mm diameter needs space around it. Allow at least 300 mm between the table edge and the sofa or nearest chair for comfortable leg room and movement through the seating area.
- Also available in smoked oak. The same table with a darker, smokier finish for rooms where a richer, more contemporary tone suits the palette. Matching pieces are available in both finishes to build a coordinated collection.
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: Natural Oak Coffee Table.
The table is 900 mm in diameter and 400 mm tall. Allow at least 300 mm between the edge and the sofa or armchairs for comfortable leg room and movement. It suits a standard three-seat sofa with chairs either side, or a larger sectional with the table centred. The 900 mm diameter is generous without dominating a room.
The table uses solid oak where structural integrity matters and oak veneer where practical. The veneer is real oak applied to a stable substrate, not a print or a laminate. The natural finish shows the grain throughout the entire surface, and both the solid oak and the veneer develop the same warmth and character over time as they respond to light and everyday use.
The legs arc outward from beneath the centre of the top and meet the floor with a gentle splay. The curve gives the table a sculptural silhouette that changes depending on the viewing angle. From the sofa you see the splay. From the doorway you see the arc. The underside of the table looks as considered as the top, which is what separates this from a flat-pack table on straight legs.
Cottage living rooms with whitewashed walls and linen. Modern apartments where the oak introduces the only warm material. Family rooms where the surface handles daily life. Scandi spaces where natural timber is the foundation. The natural oak finish works with wool, cotton, leather, stone, jute and every neutral from white to charcoal. For ideas on how to build a media wall and living room layout around warm furniture and considered storage, our guide to media wall ideas covers the approach.
Oak darkens and develops warmth with exposure to light and daily use. The grain becomes more pronounced, the colour deepens from its initial pale honey toward a richer golden brown, and small marks and patina from everyday life become part of the surface character rather than damage. The table you have in five years will look warmer and more personal than the one that arrives.
Natural oak has a pale honey tone that warms gradually over time. Smoked oak starts darker with a richer, browner tone that suits contemporary or moodier palettes. Both use the same construction, the same curved frame and the same dimensions. The choice depends on the colour direction of the room.
The top arrives finished. Attach the curved frame legs to the underside using the included fixings. One person, under fifteen minutes, no additional tools needed. The table is ready to use immediately after the legs are secured.
Yes. At 13 kg it lifts and repositions with one person. When the rug changes, the sofa moves or the room is cleared for an evening, the table goes with it. This is furniture that adapts to the way you use the room rather than staying fixed in one position permanently.
Wipe spills promptly with a damp cloth. Use coasters for hot drinks to avoid heat marks. Avoid harsh chemical cleaners. A light application of furniture oil once or twice a year nourishes the wood and enhances the developing warmth of the grain without creating a heavy coating on the surface.
Dimensions: 900 mm (W) x 900 mm (D) x 400 mm (H). Leg height: 370 mm. Material: oak and oak veneer. Finish: natural. Base: curved frame with splayed legs. Weight: 13 kg. Assembly: legs only, fixings included. Also available in smoked oak. Matching pieces available in both finishes.
Knowledge Hub
Building a Living Room Around Natural Wood.
A natural oak coffee table sets the material tone for everything around it. The sofa, the rug, the lighting and the accessories all respond to the warmth of the timber at the centre. These two guides cover how to build living spaces where natural materials and warm palettes work together without the room feeling overdone.
Natural Oak Round Coffee Table with Curved Frame
Overview
Description
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
FAQs
Knowledge Hub
Nine Hundred Millimetres of Warmth.
A 900 mm round top in natural oak and oak veneer with a finish that shows the grain rather than hiding it. The curved frame beneath rises from the floor at 370 mm with legs that arc outward in a gentle splay, holding the surface at 400 mm and giving the table a sculptural silhouette that changes depending on where you stand in the room. At 13 kg it moves when the room does. The natural finish develops warmth over time as the oak responds to light and use, which means the table you have in five years will be richer and more characterful than the one that arrives. Assembly is legs only, one person, under fifteen minutes. Also available in smoked oak with matching pieces in both finishes.
What Oak Does That Stone Cannot.
- It warms up the room it enters: Oak introduces warmth that cool materials like glass, marble and metal cannot. The grain, the tone and the natural finish all pull the room toward comfort rather than formality.
- It improves with age rather than degrading: The natural finish darkens and develops character over time. Marks and patina become part of the story rather than damage to the surface.
- You can move it with one hand: At 13 kg the table repositions when the room changes. Clear the floor for an evening, shift the layout for a new rug, rearrange for guests. The table adapts.
- The curved frame is visible from every angle: Straight legs disappear. Curved legs arc, splay and catch the eye from across the room. The underside of the table is as considered as the top.
- 900 mm is generous without dominating: Large enough for books, drinks, candles and a board game simultaneously. Round enough to move around without catching corners or redirecting traffic.
- It works in every interior style: Cottage, Scandi, contemporary, transitional, farmhouse. Oak is the universal material. It does not impose a style on the room, it supports whatever style the room already has.
- Assembly is fifteen minutes, not an afternoon: Attach the curved legs to the finished top. All fixings included. The table is ready to use before the kettle has boiled twice.
Rooms That Suit Warm Wood.
A cottage living room with whitewashed walls and a linen sofa where the oak sits as naturally as the fireplace. A modern apartment with pale floors and a grey sectional where the natural grain introduces the only warm material in the room. A family space with a deep sofa and scattered cushions where the surface handles daily life without flinching. For ideas on how to build a living space around warm, natural materials with considered lighting and texture, our guide to kitchen breakfast bar ideas covers how oak and natural finishes connect kitchen and living zones.
Oak Gets Better With Time.
A glass coffee table looks its best the day it arrives and spends every day after that collecting fingerprints, scratches and the faint clouding that comes from years of warm mugs and cold glasses. A marble table is permanent and beautiful but cool, heavy and unforgiving of the clumsy moment with a wine glass. An oak coffee table does something neither of those materials can do: it improves with the room. The grain darkens gradually and develops a warmth that only natural timber acquires over time. A ring from a mug, a faint mark from a candle, a scratch from a set of keys dropped too quickly become part of the surface rather than damage to it. Oak is the only material where the evidence of a life lived around the table makes the table more interesting rather than less.
This table is 900 mm in diameter with a natural oak finish on a solid oak and oak veneer top, sitting on a curved frame that rises from the floor at 370 mm and holds the surface at 400 mm. The curved legs are the detail that separates it from every flat-pack circle on the market. They arc outward from a central point beneath the top and meet the floor with a gentle splay that gives the table stability, visual interest and a silhouette that changes depending on where you look at it from. At 13 kg the table is light enough to reposition with one hand when the room needs rearranging, a furniture reality that 51 kg of marble will never allow.
For a nest of tables in the same natural oak and iron combination that provides secondary surfaces beside the sofa without crowding the room, the industrial oak and iron nest of three tables introduces varying heights alongside the coffee table and tucks away when the floor space is needed.
The Facts Beneath the Grain.
- 900 mm round top in natural oak and oak veneer. A generous diameter that seats a full living room arrangement comfortably. The natural finish shows the grain rather than concealing it beneath stain or lacquer, which is why the surface has visible character from day one and continues developing it over the years.
- 400 mm height with 370 mm leg clearance. The top sits level with or just below the seat cushion of a standard sofa, the correct proportion for reaching a drink, a book or a remote without stretching. The 370 mm beneath gives a rug room to sit underneath and keeps the floor visible through the curved frame.
- Curved frame with splayed legs. The legs arc outward from beneath the top and meet the floor with a gentle splay. The curve introduces a sculptural quality that straight legs cannot offer, and the splay gives the table stability across its full diameter without needing a heavy base or a central pedestal.
- 13 kg total weight. Light enough to lift and reposition with one person. When the sofa moves, the rug changes or the room is cleared for an evening, the table moves with it. This is furniture that adapts to a room rather than forcing the room to adapt to it.
- Natural finish that develops over time. The oak is finished to protect the surface while allowing the grain and colour to develop naturally with exposure to light and use. The table you have in five years will be warmer and richer than the table that arrives.
- Assembly is legs only. The top arrives finished. Attach the curved frame legs to the underside and the table is ready. No tools beyond what is included, no second person needed, no extended build time.
Why the Curved Frame Matters.
A straight-legged coffee table is a flat surface on four sticks. The legs are structural and nothing more. They hold the top up and they disappear visually the moment you stop looking directly at them. A curved frame does something different. The arc of each leg catches the eye from across the room and introduces a line that changes shape depending on the viewing angle. From the sofa you see the splay. From the doorway you see the curve. From above you see the way the legs radiate outward from the centre like the roots of a tree holding the canopy above. The curved frame makes the underside of the table as considered as the top, which means the table looks deliberate from every position in the room rather than just from the one where you are sitting directly in front of it.
Four Rooms, One Table.
In a cottage living room with whitewashed walls, a stone fireplace and a worn linen sofa, where the oak grain picks up the warmth of the hearth and a stack of paperbacks and a stoneware mug sit on the surface as naturally as if they had always been there. In a modern apartment with pale concrete floors and a low grey sectional, where the natural oak introduces the only warm material in the room and the curved frame softens the straight lines of the architecture around it. In a family room with a deep corduroy sofa, scattered cushions and a bookshelf against the back wall, where the 900 mm diameter provides enough surface for board games, homework and mugs of tea simultaneously. In an open-plan kitchen-living space where the table sits on a jute rug and marks the transition from hard flooring to the seating zone. Oak works alongside wool, linen, cotton, leather, stone and every neutral from white to charcoal without asking the room to accommodate it.
Worth Knowing Before You Buy.
- Assembly is legs only. Attach the curved frame to the underside of the finished top. All fixings are included. One person, under fifteen minutes, no additional tools required.
- 900 mm diameter needs space around it. Allow at least 300 mm between the table edge and the sofa or nearest chair for comfortable leg room and movement through the seating area.
- Also available in smoked oak. The same table with a darker, smokier finish for rooms where a richer, more contemporary tone suits the palette. Matching pieces are available in both finishes to build a coordinated collection.
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: Natural Oak Coffee Table.
The table is 900 mm in diameter and 400 mm tall. Allow at least 300 mm between the edge and the sofa or armchairs for comfortable leg room and movement. It suits a standard three-seat sofa with chairs either side, or a larger sectional with the table centred. The 900 mm diameter is generous without dominating a room.
The table uses solid oak where structural integrity matters and oak veneer where practical. The veneer is real oak applied to a stable substrate, not a print or a laminate. The natural finish shows the grain throughout the entire surface, and both the solid oak and the veneer develop the same warmth and character over time as they respond to light and everyday use.
The legs arc outward from beneath the centre of the top and meet the floor with a gentle splay. The curve gives the table a sculptural silhouette that changes depending on the viewing angle. From the sofa you see the splay. From the doorway you see the arc. The underside of the table looks as considered as the top, which is what separates this from a flat-pack table on straight legs.
Cottage living rooms with whitewashed walls and linen. Modern apartments where the oak introduces the only warm material. Family rooms where the surface handles daily life. Scandi spaces where natural timber is the foundation. The natural oak finish works with wool, cotton, leather, stone, jute and every neutral from white to charcoal. For ideas on how to build a media wall and living room layout around warm furniture and considered storage, our guide to media wall ideas covers the approach.
Oak darkens and develops warmth with exposure to light and daily use. The grain becomes more pronounced, the colour deepens from its initial pale honey toward a richer golden brown, and small marks and patina from everyday life become part of the surface character rather than damage. The table you have in five years will look warmer and more personal than the one that arrives.
Natural oak has a pale honey tone that warms gradually over time. Smoked oak starts darker with a richer, browner tone that suits contemporary or moodier palettes. Both use the same construction, the same curved frame and the same dimensions. The choice depends on the colour direction of the room.
The top arrives finished. Attach the curved frame legs to the underside using the included fixings. One person, under fifteen minutes, no additional tools needed. The table is ready to use immediately after the legs are secured.
Yes. At 13 kg it lifts and repositions with one person. When the rug changes, the sofa moves or the room is cleared for an evening, the table goes with it. This is furniture that adapts to the way you use the room rather than staying fixed in one position permanently.
Wipe spills promptly with a damp cloth. Use coasters for hot drinks to avoid heat marks. Avoid harsh chemical cleaners. A light application of furniture oil once or twice a year nourishes the wood and enhances the developing warmth of the grain without creating a heavy coating on the surface.
Dimensions: 900 mm (W) x 900 mm (D) x 400 mm (H). Leg height: 370 mm. Material: oak and oak veneer. Finish: natural. Base: curved frame with splayed legs. Weight: 13 kg. Assembly: legs only, fixings included. Also available in smoked oak. Matching pieces available in both finishes.
Building a Living Room Around Natural Wood.
A natural oak coffee table sets the material tone for everything around it. The sofa, the rug, the lighting and the accessories all respond to the warmth of the timber at the centre. These two guides cover how to build living spaces where natural materials and warm palettes work together without the room feeling overdone.
Overview
Nine Hundred Millimetres of Warmth.
A 900 mm round top in natural oak and oak veneer with a finish that shows the grain rather than hiding it. The curved frame beneath rises from the floor at 370 mm with legs that arc outward in a gentle splay, holding the surface at 400 mm and giving the table a sculptural silhouette that changes depending on where you stand in the room. At 13 kg it moves when the room does. The natural finish develops warmth over time as the oak responds to light and use, which means the table you have in five years will be richer and more characterful than the one that arrives. Assembly is legs only, one person, under fifteen minutes. Also available in smoked oak with matching pieces in both finishes.
What Oak Does That Stone Cannot.
- It warms up the room it enters: Oak introduces warmth that cool materials like glass, marble and metal cannot. The grain, the tone and the natural finish all pull the room toward comfort rather than formality.
- It improves with age rather than degrading: The natural finish darkens and develops character over time. Marks and patina become part of the story rather than damage to the surface.
- You can move it with one hand: At 13 kg the table repositions when the room changes. Clear the floor for an evening, shift the layout for a new rug, rearrange for guests. The table adapts.
- The curved frame is visible from every angle: Straight legs disappear. Curved legs arc, splay and catch the eye from across the room. The underside of the table is as considered as the top.
- 900 mm is generous without dominating: Large enough for books, drinks, candles and a board game simultaneously. Round enough to move around without catching corners or redirecting traffic.
- It works in every interior style: Cottage, Scandi, contemporary, transitional, farmhouse. Oak is the universal material. It does not impose a style on the room, it supports whatever style the room already has.
- Assembly is fifteen minutes, not an afternoon: Attach the curved legs to the finished top. All fixings included. The table is ready to use before the kettle has boiled twice.
Rooms That Suit Warm Wood.
A cottage living room with whitewashed walls and a linen sofa where the oak sits as naturally as the fireplace. A modern apartment with pale floors and a grey sectional where the natural grain introduces the only warm material in the room. A family space with a deep sofa and scattered cushions where the surface handles daily life without flinching. For ideas on how to build a living space around warm, natural materials with considered lighting and texture, our guide to kitchen breakfast bar ideas covers how oak and natural finishes connect kitchen and living zones.
Description
Oak Gets Better With Time.
A glass coffee table looks its best the day it arrives and spends every day after that collecting fingerprints, scratches and the faint clouding that comes from years of warm mugs and cold glasses. A marble table is permanent and beautiful but cool, heavy and unforgiving of the clumsy moment with a wine glass. An oak coffee table does something neither of those materials can do: it improves with the room. The grain darkens gradually and develops a warmth that only natural timber acquires over time. A ring from a mug, a faint mark from a candle, a scratch from a set of keys dropped too quickly become part of the surface rather than damage to it. Oak is the only material where the evidence of a life lived around the table makes the table more interesting rather than less.
This table is 900 mm in diameter with a natural oak finish on a solid oak and oak veneer top, sitting on a curved frame that rises from the floor at 370 mm and holds the surface at 400 mm. The curved legs are the detail that separates it from every flat-pack circle on the market. They arc outward from a central point beneath the top and meet the floor with a gentle splay that gives the table stability, visual interest and a silhouette that changes depending on where you look at it from. At 13 kg the table is light enough to reposition with one hand when the room needs rearranging, a furniture reality that 51 kg of marble will never allow.
For a nest of tables in the same natural oak and iron combination that provides secondary surfaces beside the sofa without crowding the room, the industrial oak and iron nest of three tables introduces varying heights alongside the coffee table and tucks away when the floor space is needed.
The Facts Beneath the Grain.
- 900 mm round top in natural oak and oak veneer. A generous diameter that seats a full living room arrangement comfortably. The natural finish shows the grain rather than concealing it beneath stain or lacquer, which is why the surface has visible character from day one and continues developing it over the years.
- 400 mm height with 370 mm leg clearance. The top sits level with or just below the seat cushion of a standard sofa, the correct proportion for reaching a drink, a book or a remote without stretching. The 370 mm beneath gives a rug room to sit underneath and keeps the floor visible through the curved frame.
- Curved frame with splayed legs. The legs arc outward from beneath the top and meet the floor with a gentle splay. The curve introduces a sculptural quality that straight legs cannot offer, and the splay gives the table stability across its full diameter without needing a heavy base or a central pedestal.
- 13 kg total weight. Light enough to lift and reposition with one person. When the sofa moves, the rug changes or the room is cleared for an evening, the table moves with it. This is furniture that adapts to a room rather than forcing the room to adapt to it.
- Natural finish that develops over time. The oak is finished to protect the surface while allowing the grain and colour to develop naturally with exposure to light and use. The table you have in five years will be warmer and richer than the table that arrives.
- Assembly is legs only. The top arrives finished. Attach the curved frame legs to the underside and the table is ready. No tools beyond what is included, no second person needed, no extended build time.
Why the Curved Frame Matters.
A straight-legged coffee table is a flat surface on four sticks. The legs are structural and nothing more. They hold the top up and they disappear visually the moment you stop looking directly at them. A curved frame does something different. The arc of each leg catches the eye from across the room and introduces a line that changes shape depending on the viewing angle. From the sofa you see the splay. From the doorway you see the curve. From above you see the way the legs radiate outward from the centre like the roots of a tree holding the canopy above. The curved frame makes the underside of the table as considered as the top, which means the table looks deliberate from every position in the room rather than just from the one where you are sitting directly in front of it.
Four Rooms, One Table.
In a cottage living room with whitewashed walls, a stone fireplace and a worn linen sofa, where the oak grain picks up the warmth of the hearth and a stack of paperbacks and a stoneware mug sit on the surface as naturally as if they had always been there. In a modern apartment with pale concrete floors and a low grey sectional, where the natural oak introduces the only warm material in the room and the curved frame softens the straight lines of the architecture around it. In a family room with a deep corduroy sofa, scattered cushions and a bookshelf against the back wall, where the 900 mm diameter provides enough surface for board games, homework and mugs of tea simultaneously. In an open-plan kitchen-living space where the table sits on a jute rug and marks the transition from hard flooring to the seating zone. Oak works alongside wool, linen, cotton, leather, stone and every neutral from white to charcoal without asking the room to accommodate it.
Worth Knowing Before You Buy.
- Assembly is legs only. Attach the curved frame to the underside of the finished top. All fixings are included. One person, under fifteen minutes, no additional tools required.
- 900 mm diameter needs space around it. Allow at least 300 mm between the table edge and the sofa or nearest chair for comfortable leg room and movement through the seating area.
- Also available in smoked oak. The same table with a darker, smokier finish for rooms where a richer, more contemporary tone suits the palette. Matching pieces are available in both finishes to build a coordinated collection.
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: Natural Oak Coffee Table.
The table is 900 mm in diameter and 400 mm tall. Allow at least 300 mm between the edge and the sofa or armchairs for comfortable leg room and movement. It suits a standard three-seat sofa with chairs either side, or a larger sectional with the table centred. The 900 mm diameter is generous without dominating a room.
The table uses solid oak where structural integrity matters and oak veneer where practical. The veneer is real oak applied to a stable substrate, not a print or a laminate. The natural finish shows the grain throughout the entire surface, and both the solid oak and the veneer develop the same warmth and character over time as they respond to light and everyday use.
The legs arc outward from beneath the centre of the top and meet the floor with a gentle splay. The curve gives the table a sculptural silhouette that changes depending on the viewing angle. From the sofa you see the splay. From the doorway you see the arc. The underside of the table looks as considered as the top, which is what separates this from a flat-pack table on straight legs.
Cottage living rooms with whitewashed walls and linen. Modern apartments where the oak introduces the only warm material. Family rooms where the surface handles daily life. Scandi spaces where natural timber is the foundation. The natural oak finish works with wool, cotton, leather, stone, jute and every neutral from white to charcoal. For ideas on how to build a media wall and living room layout around warm furniture and considered storage, our guide to media wall ideas covers the approach.
Oak darkens and develops warmth with exposure to light and daily use. The grain becomes more pronounced, the colour deepens from its initial pale honey toward a richer golden brown, and small marks and patina from everyday life become part of the surface character rather than damage. The table you have in five years will look warmer and more personal than the one that arrives.
Natural oak has a pale honey tone that warms gradually over time. Smoked oak starts darker with a richer, browner tone that suits contemporary or moodier palettes. Both use the same construction, the same curved frame and the same dimensions. The choice depends on the colour direction of the room.
The top arrives finished. Attach the curved frame legs to the underside using the included fixings. One person, under fifteen minutes, no additional tools needed. The table is ready to use immediately after the legs are secured.
Yes. At 13 kg it lifts and repositions with one person. When the rug changes, the sofa moves or the room is cleared for an evening, the table goes with it. This is furniture that adapts to the way you use the room rather than staying fixed in one position permanently.
Wipe spills promptly with a damp cloth. Use coasters for hot drinks to avoid heat marks. Avoid harsh chemical cleaners. A light application of furniture oil once or twice a year nourishes the wood and enhances the developing warmth of the grain without creating a heavy coating on the surface.
Dimensions: 900 mm (W) x 900 mm (D) x 400 mm (H). Leg height: 370 mm. Material: oak and oak veneer. Finish: natural. Base: curved frame with splayed legs. Weight: 13 kg. Assembly: legs only, fixings included. Also available in smoked oak. Matching pieces available in both finishes.
Knowledge Hub
Building a Living Room Around Natural Wood.
A natural oak coffee table sets the material tone for everything around it. The sofa, the rug, the lighting and the accessories all respond to the warmth of the timber at the centre. These two guides cover how to build living spaces where natural materials and warm palettes work together without the room feeling overdone.