Overview
Description
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
FAQs
Knowledge Hub
A Shape That Fits the Gap.
A triangular side table in natural oak with three tapered rubberwood legs. 450mm wide, 430mm deep, 430mm tall. Oak veneer over MDF with genuine grain on the surface. At 3 kilograms it repositions with one hand. The triangular top tucks its narrow point into a sofa corner, a bedside gap or an alcove while presenting its widest edge as a usable surface. Three tapered legs give it a mid-century lightness and the inherent stability that comes from three contact points on any floor surface. Legs-only assembly: the top arrives complete.
What This Shape Does Here.
- It fits the gap that square tables cannot: The narrow point tucks beside a sofa arm or into a corner while the wide edge stays accessible. It uses the space that actually exists.
- It never wobbles: Three legs define a plane. It sits flat on uneven floors, thick carpet and layered rugs without rocking.
- It introduces geometric interest: A triangular surface among rectangles and curves adds visual tension that makes the arrangement look considered.
- It works as a bedside in tight rooms: At 430mm tall it sits just below mattress height. The narrow profile avoids encroaching on the gap between bed and wardrobe that a wider table would block.
- It moves when the room needs it to: At 3 kilograms one hand picks it up. Between rooms, beside a different chair, out of the way for cleaning.
- It looks like a design choice at £39.95: The tapered legs and triangular form give it visual presence that belies the price. The shape does the work that expensive materials would do on a simpler form.
- It assembles in minutes: Attach three legs to the pre-built top. One person, included fixings, no specialist tools.
Where a Triangle Belongs.
Beside a sofa arm in a compact living room where the narrow point faces the wall. As a bedside table where the walkway between bed and wardrobe is too tight for a square. In an alcove, on a landing, beside a reading chair. For ideas on building bedrooms that balance style and function in smaller spaces, our bedroom ideas guide covers how to make every piece of furniture earn its position.
Three Sides Go Where Four Cannot.
There is a gap beside every sofa arm that a square or round side table cannot quite fill. Too wide and it blocks the walkway. Too narrow and it looks lost. A triangular table solves this because its widest point faces outward while its narrowest point tucks against the arm or into the corner. The shape occupies the space that actually exists rather than the space a conventional shape assumes. In a room where every centimetre of floor plan matters, that geometric difference is the reason the table fits and the room still flows around it.
The oak veneer surface carries genuine grain with the warmth and figuring that gives natural oak its character. Oak and oak veneer over an MDF core for stability, with rubberwood in the tapered legs for impact resistance. At 3 kilograms the table is light enough to reposition with one hand, which means it moves when the room needs rearranging and stays where it is placed on any floor surface without pads or grips. The tapered legs give it a mid-century lightness that keeps the form from looking heavy in a small space.
At 450mm wide, 430mm deep and 430mm tall it sits just below standard sofa arm height, providing a surface for a drink, a phone, a book or a small lamp without rising above the line of the upholstery. The triangular top gives enough surface for daily use without the visual bulk of a rectangular table of similar width. For a table lamp in natural materials that pairs with the warm oak tone on the surface, the natural wriggle touch table lamp brings a sculptural wood-grain form that complements the organic shape of the triangular top.
What the Shape and Build Deliver.
- Triangular top with genuine purpose. Widest edge faces the room for access. Narrow point tucks into a corner or beside a bed. Fits where rectangular and round alternatives cannot.
- Oak veneer with natural grain. The surface carries the warmth and figuring of real oak over an MDF core that prevents warping and keeps the top stable across seasonal changes in humidity and temperature.
- Tapered rubberwood legs. Slim, angled legs that give the table a mid-century profile and visual lightness. Rubberwood provides impact resistance, a smooth consistent finish and a density that ensures the legs hold their shape over years of daily use.
- 3 kilograms total weight. Light enough to pick up and reposition with one hand. Easy to move when vacuuming, rearranging furniture or shifting the table between rooms as the use case changes.
- 450mm x 430mm x 430mm. Just below standard sofa arm height. Wide enough for a drink, a phone, a book and a small lamp. Compact enough to sit in spaces that most side tables are too large to occupy.
- Legs-only assembly. The tabletop arrives complete. Attach the three tapered legs with included fixings and the table is finished. One person, minutes, no tools beyond what is in the box.
Why Three Legs Change the Geometry.
A four-legged table on an uneven floor rocks. One leg is always shorter. A three-legged table cannot rock because three points define a plane. On old timber floors, on thick carpet, on a rug layered over hard flooring, the table finds its level instantly and stays there. That stability from fewer contact points is one of the quiet advantages of the triangular form, and it is something most buyers only notice after living with the table for a few days and realising it has never once wobbled, regardless of what is beneath it.
Rooms Where Three Sides Fit.
Beside a sofa arm in a compact living room where the narrow point faces the wall and the wide edge provides a surface. As a bedside in a smaller bedroom where a square table would block the walkway to the wardrobe. In the corner of an L-shaped sectional where the triangle fills the angle. As an accent table in a hallway or alcove where its geometric silhouette gives a transitional space a reason to pause. Beside a reading chair in a snug where a lamp and a book need a home but a full side table would crowd the already compact floor space. The warm oak suits rooms built around natural textures: linen, jute, pale timber flooring and soft neutral upholstery.
Before You Order
- Legs-only assembly. Attach the three tapered legs to the pre-built top. Included fixings, one person, completed in minutes. No specialist tools required.
- 450mm wide, 430mm deep, 430mm tall. Measure the gap beside your sofa arm, bed or chair to confirm the triangular footprint fits without blocking the walkway or door swing.
- Oak veneer surface, handle with care. Wipe with a damp cloth and mild cleaner. Use coasters under hot and cold drinks to prevent ring marks. Avoid dragging heavy objects across the surface. The oak veneer is durable under normal use but not scratch-proof, so treat it as you would any natural timber surface.
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: Oak Triangular Side Table
The shape fits gaps that round and square tables cannot. The narrow point tucks into a sofa corner or beside a bed while the widest edge faces outward. In compact rooms the triangle occupies the space that actually exists rather than demanding a conventional footprint. The geometry also introduces visual tension that makes a simple table look like a design choice.
No. Three contact points define a plane, so three legs cannot rock. The table sits flat on uneven floors, thick carpet and layered rugs where a four-legged table would wobble.
Oak veneer over an MDF core. The surface carries genuine oak grain with natural warmth and figuring. The MDF core provides dimensional stability and prevents the warping or splitting that can occur across seasonal changes in humidity and temperature.
Beside a sofa arm in a compact living room. As a bedside table where the walkway is too narrow for a square. In the corner of an L-shaped sectional where the triangular form fills the angle. As an accent table in a hallway, on a landing or in an alcove. Beside a reading chair in a snug. The warm oak suits rooms with natural textures: linen, jute, warm plaster and pale timber flooring. For a side table with a storage basket that provides both a surface and hidden organisation in a similar warm palette, the round wooden side table with storage basket offers a different shape at a similar scale.
Yes. At 430mm tall it sits just below most UK mattress tops. The surface holds a lamp, a phone and a glass of water comfortably. The triangular footprint works particularly well where the gap between mattress and wardrobe is too narrow for a square bedside.
3 kilograms. One hand picks it up. Easy to move between rooms, reposition for cleaning, or shift beside a different chair when the arrangement changes.
Rubberwood. A dense hardwood with good impact resistance and a smooth, consistent finish. The tapered profile gives the table a mid-century lightness that keeps the overall form visually light despite the solid construction.
Minimal. The triangular top arrives complete. Attach three tapered legs using the included fixings. One person, a few minutes, no specialist tools beyond what comes in the box.
Wipe with a soft damp cloth. Use coasters under hot mugs and cold glasses. Avoid dragging heavy objects across the oak veneer. The surface is durable under normal domestic use but is not scratch-proof.
430mm height, 450mm width, 430mm depth. Triangular top in oak veneer over MDF. Three tapered rubberwood legs. Natural oak finish. Weight 3 kg. Legs-only assembly.
Small Spaces, Considered Furniture
A triangular table fits where conventional shapes cannot. These guides cover how to furnish compact rooms, awkward corners and transitional spaces with pieces that earn their position.
Overview
A Shape That Fits the Gap.
A triangular side table in natural oak with three tapered rubberwood legs. 450mm wide, 430mm deep, 430mm tall. Oak veneer over MDF with genuine grain on the surface. At 3 kilograms it repositions with one hand. The triangular top tucks its narrow point into a sofa corner, a bedside gap or an alcove while presenting its widest edge as a usable surface. Three tapered legs give it a mid-century lightness and the inherent stability that comes from three contact points on any floor surface. Legs-only assembly: the top arrives complete.
What This Shape Does Here.
- It fits the gap that square tables cannot: The narrow point tucks beside a sofa arm or into a corner while the wide edge stays accessible. It uses the space that actually exists.
- It never wobbles: Three legs define a plane. It sits flat on uneven floors, thick carpet and layered rugs without rocking.
- It introduces geometric interest: A triangular surface among rectangles and curves adds visual tension that makes the arrangement look considered.
- It works as a bedside in tight rooms: At 430mm tall it sits just below mattress height. The narrow profile avoids encroaching on the gap between bed and wardrobe that a wider table would block.
- It moves when the room needs it to: At 3 kilograms one hand picks it up. Between rooms, beside a different chair, out of the way for cleaning.
- It looks like a design choice at £39.95: The tapered legs and triangular form give it visual presence that belies the price. The shape does the work that expensive materials would do on a simpler form.
- It assembles in minutes: Attach three legs to the pre-built top. One person, included fixings, no specialist tools.
Where a Triangle Belongs.
Beside a sofa arm in a compact living room where the narrow point faces the wall. As a bedside table where the walkway between bed and wardrobe is too tight for a square. In an alcove, on a landing, beside a reading chair. For ideas on building bedrooms that balance style and function in smaller spaces, our bedroom ideas guide covers how to make every piece of furniture earn its position.
Description
Three Sides Go Where Four Cannot.
There is a gap beside every sofa arm that a square or round side table cannot quite fill. Too wide and it blocks the walkway. Too narrow and it looks lost. A triangular table solves this because its widest point faces outward while its narrowest point tucks against the arm or into the corner. The shape occupies the space that actually exists rather than the space a conventional shape assumes. In a room where every centimetre of floor plan matters, that geometric difference is the reason the table fits and the room still flows around it.
The oak veneer surface carries genuine grain with the warmth and figuring that gives natural oak its character. Oak and oak veneer over an MDF core for stability, with rubberwood in the tapered legs for impact resistance. At 3 kilograms the table is light enough to reposition with one hand, which means it moves when the room needs rearranging and stays where it is placed on any floor surface without pads or grips. The tapered legs give it a mid-century lightness that keeps the form from looking heavy in a small space.
At 450mm wide, 430mm deep and 430mm tall it sits just below standard sofa arm height, providing a surface for a drink, a phone, a book or a small lamp without rising above the line of the upholstery. The triangular top gives enough surface for daily use without the visual bulk of a rectangular table of similar width. For a table lamp in natural materials that pairs with the warm oak tone on the surface, the natural wriggle touch table lamp brings a sculptural wood-grain form that complements the organic shape of the triangular top.
What the Shape and Build Deliver.
- Triangular top with genuine purpose. Widest edge faces the room for access. Narrow point tucks into a corner or beside a bed. Fits where rectangular and round alternatives cannot.
- Oak veneer with natural grain. The surface carries the warmth and figuring of real oak over an MDF core that prevents warping and keeps the top stable across seasonal changes in humidity and temperature.
- Tapered rubberwood legs. Slim, angled legs that give the table a mid-century profile and visual lightness. Rubberwood provides impact resistance, a smooth consistent finish and a density that ensures the legs hold their shape over years of daily use.
- 3 kilograms total weight. Light enough to pick up and reposition with one hand. Easy to move when vacuuming, rearranging furniture or shifting the table between rooms as the use case changes.
- 450mm x 430mm x 430mm. Just below standard sofa arm height. Wide enough for a drink, a phone, a book and a small lamp. Compact enough to sit in spaces that most side tables are too large to occupy.
- Legs-only assembly. The tabletop arrives complete. Attach the three tapered legs with included fixings and the table is finished. One person, minutes, no tools beyond what is in the box.
Why Three Legs Change the Geometry.
A four-legged table on an uneven floor rocks. One leg is always shorter. A three-legged table cannot rock because three points define a plane. On old timber floors, on thick carpet, on a rug layered over hard flooring, the table finds its level instantly and stays there. That stability from fewer contact points is one of the quiet advantages of the triangular form, and it is something most buyers only notice after living with the table for a few days and realising it has never once wobbled, regardless of what is beneath it.
Rooms Where Three Sides Fit.
Beside a sofa arm in a compact living room where the narrow point faces the wall and the wide edge provides a surface. As a bedside in a smaller bedroom where a square table would block the walkway to the wardrobe. In the corner of an L-shaped sectional where the triangle fills the angle. As an accent table in a hallway or alcove where its geometric silhouette gives a transitional space a reason to pause. Beside a reading chair in a snug where a lamp and a book need a home but a full side table would crowd the already compact floor space. The warm oak suits rooms built around natural textures: linen, jute, pale timber flooring and soft neutral upholstery.
Before You Order
- Legs-only assembly. Attach the three tapered legs to the pre-built top. Included fixings, one person, completed in minutes. No specialist tools required.
- 450mm wide, 430mm deep, 430mm tall. Measure the gap beside your sofa arm, bed or chair to confirm the triangular footprint fits without blocking the walkway or door swing.
- Oak veneer surface, handle with care. Wipe with a damp cloth and mild cleaner. Use coasters under hot and cold drinks to prevent ring marks. Avoid dragging heavy objects across the surface. The oak veneer is durable under normal use but not scratch-proof, so treat it as you would any natural timber surface.
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: Oak Triangular Side Table
The shape fits gaps that round and square tables cannot. The narrow point tucks into a sofa corner or beside a bed while the widest edge faces outward. In compact rooms the triangle occupies the space that actually exists rather than demanding a conventional footprint. The geometry also introduces visual tension that makes a simple table look like a design choice.
No. Three contact points define a plane, so three legs cannot rock. The table sits flat on uneven floors, thick carpet and layered rugs where a four-legged table would wobble.
Oak veneer over an MDF core. The surface carries genuine oak grain with natural warmth and figuring. The MDF core provides dimensional stability and prevents the warping or splitting that can occur across seasonal changes in humidity and temperature.
Beside a sofa arm in a compact living room. As a bedside table where the walkway is too narrow for a square. In the corner of an L-shaped sectional where the triangular form fills the angle. As an accent table in a hallway, on a landing or in an alcove. Beside a reading chair in a snug. The warm oak suits rooms with natural textures: linen, jute, warm plaster and pale timber flooring. For a side table with a storage basket that provides both a surface and hidden organisation in a similar warm palette, the round wooden side table with storage basket offers a different shape at a similar scale.
Yes. At 430mm tall it sits just below most UK mattress tops. The surface holds a lamp, a phone and a glass of water comfortably. The triangular footprint works particularly well where the gap between mattress and wardrobe is too narrow for a square bedside.
3 kilograms. One hand picks it up. Easy to move between rooms, reposition for cleaning, or shift beside a different chair when the arrangement changes.
Rubberwood. A dense hardwood with good impact resistance and a smooth, consistent finish. The tapered profile gives the table a mid-century lightness that keeps the overall form visually light despite the solid construction.
Minimal. The triangular top arrives complete. Attach three tapered legs using the included fixings. One person, a few minutes, no specialist tools beyond what comes in the box.
Wipe with a soft damp cloth. Use coasters under hot mugs and cold glasses. Avoid dragging heavy objects across the oak veneer. The surface is durable under normal domestic use but is not scratch-proof.
430mm height, 450mm width, 430mm depth. Triangular top in oak veneer over MDF. Three tapered rubberwood legs. Natural oak finish. Weight 3 kg. Legs-only assembly.
Knowledge Hub
Small Spaces, Considered Furniture
A triangular table fits where conventional shapes cannot. These guides cover how to furnish compact rooms, awkward corners and transitional spaces with pieces that earn their position.
Natural Oak Triangular Side Table with Tapered Legs
Overview
Description
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
FAQs
Knowledge Hub
A Shape That Fits the Gap.
A triangular side table in natural oak with three tapered rubberwood legs. 450mm wide, 430mm deep, 430mm tall. Oak veneer over MDF with genuine grain on the surface. At 3 kilograms it repositions with one hand. The triangular top tucks its narrow point into a sofa corner, a bedside gap or an alcove while presenting its widest edge as a usable surface. Three tapered legs give it a mid-century lightness and the inherent stability that comes from three contact points on any floor surface. Legs-only assembly: the top arrives complete.
What This Shape Does Here.
- It fits the gap that square tables cannot: The narrow point tucks beside a sofa arm or into a corner while the wide edge stays accessible. It uses the space that actually exists.
- It never wobbles: Three legs define a plane. It sits flat on uneven floors, thick carpet and layered rugs without rocking.
- It introduces geometric interest: A triangular surface among rectangles and curves adds visual tension that makes the arrangement look considered.
- It works as a bedside in tight rooms: At 430mm tall it sits just below mattress height. The narrow profile avoids encroaching on the gap between bed and wardrobe that a wider table would block.
- It moves when the room needs it to: At 3 kilograms one hand picks it up. Between rooms, beside a different chair, out of the way for cleaning.
- It looks like a design choice at £39.95: The tapered legs and triangular form give it visual presence that belies the price. The shape does the work that expensive materials would do on a simpler form.
- It assembles in minutes: Attach three legs to the pre-built top. One person, included fixings, no specialist tools.
Where a Triangle Belongs.
Beside a sofa arm in a compact living room where the narrow point faces the wall. As a bedside table where the walkway between bed and wardrobe is too tight for a square. In an alcove, on a landing, beside a reading chair. For ideas on building bedrooms that balance style and function in smaller spaces, our bedroom ideas guide covers how to make every piece of furniture earn its position.
Three Sides Go Where Four Cannot.
There is a gap beside every sofa arm that a square or round side table cannot quite fill. Too wide and it blocks the walkway. Too narrow and it looks lost. A triangular table solves this because its widest point faces outward while its narrowest point tucks against the arm or into the corner. The shape occupies the space that actually exists rather than the space a conventional shape assumes. In a room where every centimetre of floor plan matters, that geometric difference is the reason the table fits and the room still flows around it.
The oak veneer surface carries genuine grain with the warmth and figuring that gives natural oak its character. Oak and oak veneer over an MDF core for stability, with rubberwood in the tapered legs for impact resistance. At 3 kilograms the table is light enough to reposition with one hand, which means it moves when the room needs rearranging and stays where it is placed on any floor surface without pads or grips. The tapered legs give it a mid-century lightness that keeps the form from looking heavy in a small space.
At 450mm wide, 430mm deep and 430mm tall it sits just below standard sofa arm height, providing a surface for a drink, a phone, a book or a small lamp without rising above the line of the upholstery. The triangular top gives enough surface for daily use without the visual bulk of a rectangular table of similar width. For a table lamp in natural materials that pairs with the warm oak tone on the surface, the natural wriggle touch table lamp brings a sculptural wood-grain form that complements the organic shape of the triangular top.
What the Shape and Build Deliver.
- Triangular top with genuine purpose. Widest edge faces the room for access. Narrow point tucks into a corner or beside a bed. Fits where rectangular and round alternatives cannot.
- Oak veneer with natural grain. The surface carries the warmth and figuring of real oak over an MDF core that prevents warping and keeps the top stable across seasonal changes in humidity and temperature.
- Tapered rubberwood legs. Slim, angled legs that give the table a mid-century profile and visual lightness. Rubberwood provides impact resistance, a smooth consistent finish and a density that ensures the legs hold their shape over years of daily use.
- 3 kilograms total weight. Light enough to pick up and reposition with one hand. Easy to move when vacuuming, rearranging furniture or shifting the table between rooms as the use case changes.
- 450mm x 430mm x 430mm. Just below standard sofa arm height. Wide enough for a drink, a phone, a book and a small lamp. Compact enough to sit in spaces that most side tables are too large to occupy.
- Legs-only assembly. The tabletop arrives complete. Attach the three tapered legs with included fixings and the table is finished. One person, minutes, no tools beyond what is in the box.
Why Three Legs Change the Geometry.
A four-legged table on an uneven floor rocks. One leg is always shorter. A three-legged table cannot rock because three points define a plane. On old timber floors, on thick carpet, on a rug layered over hard flooring, the table finds its level instantly and stays there. That stability from fewer contact points is one of the quiet advantages of the triangular form, and it is something most buyers only notice after living with the table for a few days and realising it has never once wobbled, regardless of what is beneath it.
Rooms Where Three Sides Fit.
Beside a sofa arm in a compact living room where the narrow point faces the wall and the wide edge provides a surface. As a bedside in a smaller bedroom where a square table would block the walkway to the wardrobe. In the corner of an L-shaped sectional where the triangle fills the angle. As an accent table in a hallway or alcove where its geometric silhouette gives a transitional space a reason to pause. Beside a reading chair in a snug where a lamp and a book need a home but a full side table would crowd the already compact floor space. The warm oak suits rooms built around natural textures: linen, jute, pale timber flooring and soft neutral upholstery.
Before You Order
- Legs-only assembly. Attach the three tapered legs to the pre-built top. Included fixings, one person, completed in minutes. No specialist tools required.
- 450mm wide, 430mm deep, 430mm tall. Measure the gap beside your sofa arm, bed or chair to confirm the triangular footprint fits without blocking the walkway or door swing.
- Oak veneer surface, handle with care. Wipe with a damp cloth and mild cleaner. Use coasters under hot and cold drinks to prevent ring marks. Avoid dragging heavy objects across the surface. The oak veneer is durable under normal use but not scratch-proof, so treat it as you would any natural timber surface.
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: Oak Triangular Side Table
The shape fits gaps that round and square tables cannot. The narrow point tucks into a sofa corner or beside a bed while the widest edge faces outward. In compact rooms the triangle occupies the space that actually exists rather than demanding a conventional footprint. The geometry also introduces visual tension that makes a simple table look like a design choice.
No. Three contact points define a plane, so three legs cannot rock. The table sits flat on uneven floors, thick carpet and layered rugs where a four-legged table would wobble.
Oak veneer over an MDF core. The surface carries genuine oak grain with natural warmth and figuring. The MDF core provides dimensional stability and prevents the warping or splitting that can occur across seasonal changes in humidity and temperature.
Beside a sofa arm in a compact living room. As a bedside table where the walkway is too narrow for a square. In the corner of an L-shaped sectional where the triangular form fills the angle. As an accent table in a hallway, on a landing or in an alcove. Beside a reading chair in a snug. The warm oak suits rooms with natural textures: linen, jute, warm plaster and pale timber flooring. For a side table with a storage basket that provides both a surface and hidden organisation in a similar warm palette, the round wooden side table with storage basket offers a different shape at a similar scale.
Yes. At 430mm tall it sits just below most UK mattress tops. The surface holds a lamp, a phone and a glass of water comfortably. The triangular footprint works particularly well where the gap between mattress and wardrobe is too narrow for a square bedside.
3 kilograms. One hand picks it up. Easy to move between rooms, reposition for cleaning, or shift beside a different chair when the arrangement changes.
Rubberwood. A dense hardwood with good impact resistance and a smooth, consistent finish. The tapered profile gives the table a mid-century lightness that keeps the overall form visually light despite the solid construction.
Minimal. The triangular top arrives complete. Attach three tapered legs using the included fixings. One person, a few minutes, no specialist tools beyond what comes in the box.
Wipe with a soft damp cloth. Use coasters under hot mugs and cold glasses. Avoid dragging heavy objects across the oak veneer. The surface is durable under normal domestic use but is not scratch-proof.
430mm height, 450mm width, 430mm depth. Triangular top in oak veneer over MDF. Three tapered rubberwood legs. Natural oak finish. Weight 3 kg. Legs-only assembly.
Small Spaces, Considered Furniture
A triangular table fits where conventional shapes cannot. These guides cover how to furnish compact rooms, awkward corners and transitional spaces with pieces that earn their position.
Overview
A Shape That Fits the Gap.
A triangular side table in natural oak with three tapered rubberwood legs. 450mm wide, 430mm deep, 430mm tall. Oak veneer over MDF with genuine grain on the surface. At 3 kilograms it repositions with one hand. The triangular top tucks its narrow point into a sofa corner, a bedside gap or an alcove while presenting its widest edge as a usable surface. Three tapered legs give it a mid-century lightness and the inherent stability that comes from three contact points on any floor surface. Legs-only assembly: the top arrives complete.
What This Shape Does Here.
- It fits the gap that square tables cannot: The narrow point tucks beside a sofa arm or into a corner while the wide edge stays accessible. It uses the space that actually exists.
- It never wobbles: Three legs define a plane. It sits flat on uneven floors, thick carpet and layered rugs without rocking.
- It introduces geometric interest: A triangular surface among rectangles and curves adds visual tension that makes the arrangement look considered.
- It works as a bedside in tight rooms: At 430mm tall it sits just below mattress height. The narrow profile avoids encroaching on the gap between bed and wardrobe that a wider table would block.
- It moves when the room needs it to: At 3 kilograms one hand picks it up. Between rooms, beside a different chair, out of the way for cleaning.
- It looks like a design choice at £39.95: The tapered legs and triangular form give it visual presence that belies the price. The shape does the work that expensive materials would do on a simpler form.
- It assembles in minutes: Attach three legs to the pre-built top. One person, included fixings, no specialist tools.
Where a Triangle Belongs.
Beside a sofa arm in a compact living room where the narrow point faces the wall. As a bedside table where the walkway between bed and wardrobe is too tight for a square. In an alcove, on a landing, beside a reading chair. For ideas on building bedrooms that balance style and function in smaller spaces, our bedroom ideas guide covers how to make every piece of furniture earn its position.
Description
Three Sides Go Where Four Cannot.
There is a gap beside every sofa arm that a square or round side table cannot quite fill. Too wide and it blocks the walkway. Too narrow and it looks lost. A triangular table solves this because its widest point faces outward while its narrowest point tucks against the arm or into the corner. The shape occupies the space that actually exists rather than the space a conventional shape assumes. In a room where every centimetre of floor plan matters, that geometric difference is the reason the table fits and the room still flows around it.
The oak veneer surface carries genuine grain with the warmth and figuring that gives natural oak its character. Oak and oak veneer over an MDF core for stability, with rubberwood in the tapered legs for impact resistance. At 3 kilograms the table is light enough to reposition with one hand, which means it moves when the room needs rearranging and stays where it is placed on any floor surface without pads or grips. The tapered legs give it a mid-century lightness that keeps the form from looking heavy in a small space.
At 450mm wide, 430mm deep and 430mm tall it sits just below standard sofa arm height, providing a surface for a drink, a phone, a book or a small lamp without rising above the line of the upholstery. The triangular top gives enough surface for daily use without the visual bulk of a rectangular table of similar width. For a table lamp in natural materials that pairs with the warm oak tone on the surface, the natural wriggle touch table lamp brings a sculptural wood-grain form that complements the organic shape of the triangular top.
What the Shape and Build Deliver.
- Triangular top with genuine purpose. Widest edge faces the room for access. Narrow point tucks into a corner or beside a bed. Fits where rectangular and round alternatives cannot.
- Oak veneer with natural grain. The surface carries the warmth and figuring of real oak over an MDF core that prevents warping and keeps the top stable across seasonal changes in humidity and temperature.
- Tapered rubberwood legs. Slim, angled legs that give the table a mid-century profile and visual lightness. Rubberwood provides impact resistance, a smooth consistent finish and a density that ensures the legs hold their shape over years of daily use.
- 3 kilograms total weight. Light enough to pick up and reposition with one hand. Easy to move when vacuuming, rearranging furniture or shifting the table between rooms as the use case changes.
- 450mm x 430mm x 430mm. Just below standard sofa arm height. Wide enough for a drink, a phone, a book and a small lamp. Compact enough to sit in spaces that most side tables are too large to occupy.
- Legs-only assembly. The tabletop arrives complete. Attach the three tapered legs with included fixings and the table is finished. One person, minutes, no tools beyond what is in the box.
Why Three Legs Change the Geometry.
A four-legged table on an uneven floor rocks. One leg is always shorter. A three-legged table cannot rock because three points define a plane. On old timber floors, on thick carpet, on a rug layered over hard flooring, the table finds its level instantly and stays there. That stability from fewer contact points is one of the quiet advantages of the triangular form, and it is something most buyers only notice after living with the table for a few days and realising it has never once wobbled, regardless of what is beneath it.
Rooms Where Three Sides Fit.
Beside a sofa arm in a compact living room where the narrow point faces the wall and the wide edge provides a surface. As a bedside in a smaller bedroom where a square table would block the walkway to the wardrobe. In the corner of an L-shaped sectional where the triangle fills the angle. As an accent table in a hallway or alcove where its geometric silhouette gives a transitional space a reason to pause. Beside a reading chair in a snug where a lamp and a book need a home but a full side table would crowd the already compact floor space. The warm oak suits rooms built around natural textures: linen, jute, pale timber flooring and soft neutral upholstery.
Before You Order
- Legs-only assembly. Attach the three tapered legs to the pre-built top. Included fixings, one person, completed in minutes. No specialist tools required.
- 450mm wide, 430mm deep, 430mm tall. Measure the gap beside your sofa arm, bed or chair to confirm the triangular footprint fits without blocking the walkway or door swing.
- Oak veneer surface, handle with care. Wipe with a damp cloth and mild cleaner. Use coasters under hot and cold drinks to prevent ring marks. Avoid dragging heavy objects across the surface. The oak veneer is durable under normal use but not scratch-proof, so treat it as you would any natural timber surface.
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: Oak Triangular Side Table
The shape fits gaps that round and square tables cannot. The narrow point tucks into a sofa corner or beside a bed while the widest edge faces outward. In compact rooms the triangle occupies the space that actually exists rather than demanding a conventional footprint. The geometry also introduces visual tension that makes a simple table look like a design choice.
No. Three contact points define a plane, so three legs cannot rock. The table sits flat on uneven floors, thick carpet and layered rugs where a four-legged table would wobble.
Oak veneer over an MDF core. The surface carries genuine oak grain with natural warmth and figuring. The MDF core provides dimensional stability and prevents the warping or splitting that can occur across seasonal changes in humidity and temperature.
Beside a sofa arm in a compact living room. As a bedside table where the walkway is too narrow for a square. In the corner of an L-shaped sectional where the triangular form fills the angle. As an accent table in a hallway, on a landing or in an alcove. Beside a reading chair in a snug. The warm oak suits rooms with natural textures: linen, jute, warm plaster and pale timber flooring. For a side table with a storage basket that provides both a surface and hidden organisation in a similar warm palette, the round wooden side table with storage basket offers a different shape at a similar scale.
Yes. At 430mm tall it sits just below most UK mattress tops. The surface holds a lamp, a phone and a glass of water comfortably. The triangular footprint works particularly well where the gap between mattress and wardrobe is too narrow for a square bedside.
3 kilograms. One hand picks it up. Easy to move between rooms, reposition for cleaning, or shift beside a different chair when the arrangement changes.
Rubberwood. A dense hardwood with good impact resistance and a smooth, consistent finish. The tapered profile gives the table a mid-century lightness that keeps the overall form visually light despite the solid construction.
Minimal. The triangular top arrives complete. Attach three tapered legs using the included fixings. One person, a few minutes, no specialist tools beyond what comes in the box.
Wipe with a soft damp cloth. Use coasters under hot mugs and cold glasses. Avoid dragging heavy objects across the oak veneer. The surface is durable under normal domestic use but is not scratch-proof.
430mm height, 450mm width, 430mm depth. Triangular top in oak veneer over MDF. Three tapered rubberwood legs. Natural oak finish. Weight 3 kg. Legs-only assembly.
Knowledge Hub
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