Overview
Description
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The table the room orbits.
A sculptural coffee table cast from glass fibre reinforced concrete in a matt linen tone. 1300mm wide, 485mm deep, 450mm tall. Smooth rounded curves rather than sharp geometry. Lower shelf at 177mm. 70.5 kg. No assembly required. The warm, chalky surface sits naturally alongside linen upholstery, pale plaster and soft neutral furnishings where a grey concrete would feel too industrial.
What changes when it arrives.
- The sofa finds its anchor: A lightweight table drifts. This one grounds the seating with a permanence that feels deliberate.
- The surface holds without flinching: Sealed concrete takes books, ceramics, warm mugs and wine glasses with no wobble and no concern.
- The lower shelf clears the top: Throws, remotes and magazines drop to the second level, keeping the surface clear for display.
- The palette gains mineral weight: Between linen cushions and oak floors, concrete introduces the cool, tactile contrast a neutral room needs to stop it feeling too soft.
- It crosses the threshold to outdoors: GFRC resists rain, frost and UV. On a terrace or garden room the material will not degrade.
- It arrives complete: No tools, no flat-pack steps. The table is finished the moment it leaves the box.
Where matt linen concrete belongs.
A contemporary living room where polished floors and high ceilings need a centrepiece that connects seating to the architecture. A softer room with linen curtains and warm oak where concrete adds the mineral weight the palette is missing. A covered terrace with rattan seating where the surface handles rain and spilled drinks without flinching. A garden room that needs a table substantial enough to feel permanent rather than seasonal. Suits rooms with natural textures, warm neutrals and clean lines. For more on mixing sculptural furniture with organic materials, our 2023 interior design trends guide covers how concrete and natural textures work together.
Seventy kilograms of staying put.
Most coffee tables apologise for being there. They are light enough to nudge aside with a knee, temporary enough that nobody notices when they leave. This one does the opposite. At 70.5 kg, cast from glass fibre reinforced concrete in a matt linen tone, it arrives and the room reorganises around it. The sofa angles toward it. The rug sits beneath it. The books, the candle, the ceramic bowl find their place on its surface and the living room suddenly has a centre.
The form is sculptural rather than geometric. Smooth, rounded curves replace the sharp edges that most rectangular tables rely on. The surface carries the fine, chalky texture of finished concrete that feels cool under a hand and warm under lamplight. The matt linen finish avoids the grey industrial tone, sitting instead in the same tonal family as plaster walls, natural linen and pale stone floors.
A lower shelf sits 177mm beneath the main surface, providing a second level for oversized books, folded throws or a tray of objects that need a home but not the spotlight. For a lighter table in a contrasting material to place alongside it, the Round Oak and Glass Coffee Table offers a warm counterpoint in the same living room scheme.
What concrete gives a living room.
- Glass fibre reinforced concrete. GFRC is lighter than solid concrete but still carries substantial weight and density. The glass fibre reinforcement adds tensile strength without compromising the smooth, sculptural finish.
- Matt linen tone. A warm, neutral cream finish rather than the industrial grey most concrete furniture defaults to. It sits naturally alongside soft furnishings, pale walls and natural textiles.
- Lower shelf at 177mm. A fixed second level beneath the main surface for books, trays, throws or decorative objects. Keeps the top surface clear without losing the items to a drawer.
- 1300mm wide, 485mm deep. Long enough to serve a full-width sofa and narrow enough to leave a comfortable walkway around it. The 450mm height sits just below a standard sofa seat.
- Indoor and outdoor use. GFRC handles moisture, UV exposure and temperature changes. Move it to a covered terrace, a courtyard or a garden room without concern for the material.
- No assembly required. It arrives as a single finished piece. Unbox, position, and the table is ready. At 70.5 kg, two people are needed to move it into place.
Why the weight is the quality.
A lightweight coffee table shifts when someone leans on it and never quite feels like it belongs. Seventy kilograms does not move. It anchors. The weight is the first thing a visitor notices when they rest a glass on the surface and feel no give, no wobble, no flex. It is also what makes the rounded curves credible: a thin, hollow table in the same shape would feel like a prop. The density of GFRC makes the form feel inevitable rather than decorative.
The room it centres.
In a living room with a deep linen sofa and a jute rug over warm oak boards, the matt linen concrete anchors the space between them. The cool surface contrasts with the soft furnishings, and the rounded form softens what could feel like a hard material in a comfortable room. Against olive or warm putty walls, the cream tone picks up the lighter notes. On a covered terrace with rattan seating, it provides a surface that rain and spilled drinks will not damage. In a contemporary open-plan space with polished floors and high ceilings, it connects the living area to the architecture.
Before you commit to a position.
- Weight: 70.5 kg. Two people minimum to move into place. Plan the position carefully before delivery. Measure the doorways, hallways and turns between the front door and the final location.
- Dimensions: 1300 x 485 x 450mm. The 1300mm width suits sofas of 2000mm or wider. Leave at least 400mm between the table edge and the sofa front for comfortable access.
- Surface care. The matt concrete finish is sealed but not coated. Wipe with a damp cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners. Minor surface variations in tone and texture are inherent to GFRC and part of the material's character.
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.
Concrete coffee table: questions answered.
GFRC is concrete reinforced with glass fibres that add tensile strength. It is lighter than solid poured concrete while retaining the density, surface texture and weight that give concrete furniture its character. The glass fibres are not visible on the finished surface.
Timber is warm but light. Glass is refined but fragile. Concrete is neither: it is cool, heavy and tactile in a way that introduces a material quality the room lacked. The 70.5 kg weight anchors the space, and the sealed surface handles daily use without the scratching timber shows or the fingerprints glass collects.
A warm, neutral cream rather than the industrial grey most concrete furniture defaults to. It sits comfortably alongside pale plaster walls, natural linen and warm whites. Under lamplight it warms slightly. In daylight it holds a clean, chalky neutrality.
Contemporary living rooms, architectural open-plan spaces, Japandi interiors, minimalist schemes and garden rooms all suit the material and form. The matt linen tone works with warm neutrals, pale stone floors and natural textiles. For a lighter companion piece nearby, the Round Iron Coffee Table with Handle offers a contrasting material at a fraction of the weight.
Yes. GFRC resists moisture, frost and UV exposure. It is suitable for covered terraces, courtyards and garden rooms. In exposed positions without shelter, the surface may develop a weathered patina over time, which many owners consider part of the material's character.
70.5 kg. Two people minimum to carry and position. Measure doorways, hallways and turns between the delivery point and the final location before it arrives. Once placed, the weight is the point: it does not shift, wobble or slide.
The shelf sits 177mm beneath the main surface. It holds oversized books, folded throws, magazines or a tray of objects that need a home but not the spotlight. The shelf is fixed and not adjustable.
No. It arrives as a single finished piece. Unbox, position with two people, and the table is ready. No tools, no hardware, no flat-pack steps.
Wipe with a damp cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners. The matt finish is sealed but not coated, so it will not peel or flake. Minor variations in tone and texture are inherent to GFRC and are part of the material's natural character.
1300mm wide, 485mm deep, 450mm tall. Lower shelf at 177mm. Weight 70.5 kg. Glass fibre reinforced concrete in matt linen tone. Fixed shelves. No assembly required. Suitable for indoor and outdoor use.
Sculptural furniture in lived-in rooms.
A concrete coffee table works best when the room around it balances weight with softness. Pairing a heavy, architectural centrepiece with warm textiles, layered lighting and considered accessories is what turns a bold statement piece into one that genuinely belongs in a lived-in space.
Overview
The table the room orbits.
A sculptural coffee table cast from glass fibre reinforced concrete in a matt linen tone. 1300mm wide, 485mm deep, 450mm tall. Smooth rounded curves rather than sharp geometry. Lower shelf at 177mm. 70.5 kg. No assembly required. The warm, chalky surface sits naturally alongside linen upholstery, pale plaster and soft neutral furnishings where a grey concrete would feel too industrial.
What changes when it arrives.
- The sofa finds its anchor: A lightweight table drifts. This one grounds the seating with a permanence that feels deliberate.
- The surface holds without flinching: Sealed concrete takes books, ceramics, warm mugs and wine glasses with no wobble and no concern.
- The lower shelf clears the top: Throws, remotes and magazines drop to the second level, keeping the surface clear for display.
- The palette gains mineral weight: Between linen cushions and oak floors, concrete introduces the cool, tactile contrast a neutral room needs to stop it feeling too soft.
- It crosses the threshold to outdoors: GFRC resists rain, frost and UV. On a terrace or garden room the material will not degrade.
- It arrives complete: No tools, no flat-pack steps. The table is finished the moment it leaves the box.
Where matt linen concrete belongs.
A contemporary living room where polished floors and high ceilings need a centrepiece that connects seating to the architecture. A softer room with linen curtains and warm oak where concrete adds the mineral weight the palette is missing. A covered terrace with rattan seating where the surface handles rain and spilled drinks without flinching. A garden room that needs a table substantial enough to feel permanent rather than seasonal. Suits rooms with natural textures, warm neutrals and clean lines. For more on mixing sculptural furniture with organic materials, our 2023 interior design trends guide covers how concrete and natural textures work together.
Description
Seventy kilograms of staying put.
Most coffee tables apologise for being there. They are light enough to nudge aside with a knee, temporary enough that nobody notices when they leave. This one does the opposite. At 70.5 kg, cast from glass fibre reinforced concrete in a matt linen tone, it arrives and the room reorganises around it. The sofa angles toward it. The rug sits beneath it. The books, the candle, the ceramic bowl find their place on its surface and the living room suddenly has a centre.
The form is sculptural rather than geometric. Smooth, rounded curves replace the sharp edges that most rectangular tables rely on. The surface carries the fine, chalky texture of finished concrete that feels cool under a hand and warm under lamplight. The matt linen finish avoids the grey industrial tone, sitting instead in the same tonal family as plaster walls, natural linen and pale stone floors.
A lower shelf sits 177mm beneath the main surface, providing a second level for oversized books, folded throws or a tray of objects that need a home but not the spotlight. For a lighter table in a contrasting material to place alongside it, the Round Oak and Glass Coffee Table offers a warm counterpoint in the same living room scheme.
What concrete gives a living room.
- Glass fibre reinforced concrete. GFRC is lighter than solid concrete but still carries substantial weight and density. The glass fibre reinforcement adds tensile strength without compromising the smooth, sculptural finish.
- Matt linen tone. A warm, neutral cream finish rather than the industrial grey most concrete furniture defaults to. It sits naturally alongside soft furnishings, pale walls and natural textiles.
- Lower shelf at 177mm. A fixed second level beneath the main surface for books, trays, throws or decorative objects. Keeps the top surface clear without losing the items to a drawer.
- 1300mm wide, 485mm deep. Long enough to serve a full-width sofa and narrow enough to leave a comfortable walkway around it. The 450mm height sits just below a standard sofa seat.
- Indoor and outdoor use. GFRC handles moisture, UV exposure and temperature changes. Move it to a covered terrace, a courtyard or a garden room without concern for the material.
- No assembly required. It arrives as a single finished piece. Unbox, position, and the table is ready. At 70.5 kg, two people are needed to move it into place.
Why the weight is the quality.
A lightweight coffee table shifts when someone leans on it and never quite feels like it belongs. Seventy kilograms does not move. It anchors. The weight is the first thing a visitor notices when they rest a glass on the surface and feel no give, no wobble, no flex. It is also what makes the rounded curves credible: a thin, hollow table in the same shape would feel like a prop. The density of GFRC makes the form feel inevitable rather than decorative.
The room it centres.
In a living room with a deep linen sofa and a jute rug over warm oak boards, the matt linen concrete anchors the space between them. The cool surface contrasts with the soft furnishings, and the rounded form softens what could feel like a hard material in a comfortable room. Against olive or warm putty walls, the cream tone picks up the lighter notes. On a covered terrace with rattan seating, it provides a surface that rain and spilled drinks will not damage. In a contemporary open-plan space with polished floors and high ceilings, it connects the living area to the architecture.
Before you commit to a position.
- Weight: 70.5 kg. Two people minimum to move into place. Plan the position carefully before delivery. Measure the doorways, hallways and turns between the front door and the final location.
- Dimensions: 1300 x 485 x 450mm. The 1300mm width suits sofas of 2000mm or wider. Leave at least 400mm between the table edge and the sofa front for comfortable access.
- Surface care. The matt concrete finish is sealed but not coated. Wipe with a damp cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners. Minor surface variations in tone and texture are inherent to GFRC and part of the material's character.
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
Concrete coffee table: questions answered.
GFRC is concrete reinforced with glass fibres that add tensile strength. It is lighter than solid poured concrete while retaining the density, surface texture and weight that give concrete furniture its character. The glass fibres are not visible on the finished surface.
Timber is warm but light. Glass is refined but fragile. Concrete is neither: it is cool, heavy and tactile in a way that introduces a material quality the room lacked. The 70.5 kg weight anchors the space, and the sealed surface handles daily use without the scratching timber shows or the fingerprints glass collects.
A warm, neutral cream rather than the industrial grey most concrete furniture defaults to. It sits comfortably alongside pale plaster walls, natural linen and warm whites. Under lamplight it warms slightly. In daylight it holds a clean, chalky neutrality.
Contemporary living rooms, architectural open-plan spaces, Japandi interiors, minimalist schemes and garden rooms all suit the material and form. The matt linen tone works with warm neutrals, pale stone floors and natural textiles. For a lighter companion piece nearby, the Round Iron Coffee Table with Handle offers a contrasting material at a fraction of the weight.
Yes. GFRC resists moisture, frost and UV exposure. It is suitable for covered terraces, courtyards and garden rooms. In exposed positions without shelter, the surface may develop a weathered patina over time, which many owners consider part of the material's character.
70.5 kg. Two people minimum to carry and position. Measure doorways, hallways and turns between the delivery point and the final location before it arrives. Once placed, the weight is the point: it does not shift, wobble or slide.
The shelf sits 177mm beneath the main surface. It holds oversized books, folded throws, magazines or a tray of objects that need a home but not the spotlight. The shelf is fixed and not adjustable.
No. It arrives as a single finished piece. Unbox, position with two people, and the table is ready. No tools, no hardware, no flat-pack steps.
Wipe with a damp cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners. The matt finish is sealed but not coated, so it will not peel or flake. Minor variations in tone and texture are inherent to GFRC and are part of the material's natural character.
1300mm wide, 485mm deep, 450mm tall. Lower shelf at 177mm. Weight 70.5 kg. Glass fibre reinforced concrete in matt linen tone. Fixed shelves. No assembly required. Suitable for indoor and outdoor use.
Knowledge Hub
Sculptural furniture in lived-in rooms.
A concrete coffee table works best when the room around it balances weight with softness. Pairing a heavy, architectural centrepiece with warm textiles, layered lighting and considered accessories is what turns a bold statement piece into one that genuinely belongs in a lived-in space.
Neutral Glass Fibre Reinforced Concrete Sculptural Coffee Table
Overview
Description
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
FAQs
Knowledge Hub
The table the room orbits.
A sculptural coffee table cast from glass fibre reinforced concrete in a matt linen tone. 1300mm wide, 485mm deep, 450mm tall. Smooth rounded curves rather than sharp geometry. Lower shelf at 177mm. 70.5 kg. No assembly required. The warm, chalky surface sits naturally alongside linen upholstery, pale plaster and soft neutral furnishings where a grey concrete would feel too industrial.
What changes when it arrives.
- The sofa finds its anchor: A lightweight table drifts. This one grounds the seating with a permanence that feels deliberate.
- The surface holds without flinching: Sealed concrete takes books, ceramics, warm mugs and wine glasses with no wobble and no concern.
- The lower shelf clears the top: Throws, remotes and magazines drop to the second level, keeping the surface clear for display.
- The palette gains mineral weight: Between linen cushions and oak floors, concrete introduces the cool, tactile contrast a neutral room needs to stop it feeling too soft.
- It crosses the threshold to outdoors: GFRC resists rain, frost and UV. On a terrace or garden room the material will not degrade.
- It arrives complete: No tools, no flat-pack steps. The table is finished the moment it leaves the box.
Where matt linen concrete belongs.
A contemporary living room where polished floors and high ceilings need a centrepiece that connects seating to the architecture. A softer room with linen curtains and warm oak where concrete adds the mineral weight the palette is missing. A covered terrace with rattan seating where the surface handles rain and spilled drinks without flinching. A garden room that needs a table substantial enough to feel permanent rather than seasonal. Suits rooms with natural textures, warm neutrals and clean lines. For more on mixing sculptural furniture with organic materials, our 2023 interior design trends guide covers how concrete and natural textures work together.
Seventy kilograms of staying put.
Most coffee tables apologise for being there. They are light enough to nudge aside with a knee, temporary enough that nobody notices when they leave. This one does the opposite. At 70.5 kg, cast from glass fibre reinforced concrete in a matt linen tone, it arrives and the room reorganises around it. The sofa angles toward it. The rug sits beneath it. The books, the candle, the ceramic bowl find their place on its surface and the living room suddenly has a centre.
The form is sculptural rather than geometric. Smooth, rounded curves replace the sharp edges that most rectangular tables rely on. The surface carries the fine, chalky texture of finished concrete that feels cool under a hand and warm under lamplight. The matt linen finish avoids the grey industrial tone, sitting instead in the same tonal family as plaster walls, natural linen and pale stone floors.
A lower shelf sits 177mm beneath the main surface, providing a second level for oversized books, folded throws or a tray of objects that need a home but not the spotlight. For a lighter table in a contrasting material to place alongside it, the Round Oak and Glass Coffee Table offers a warm counterpoint in the same living room scheme.
What concrete gives a living room.
- Glass fibre reinforced concrete. GFRC is lighter than solid concrete but still carries substantial weight and density. The glass fibre reinforcement adds tensile strength without compromising the smooth, sculptural finish.
- Matt linen tone. A warm, neutral cream finish rather than the industrial grey most concrete furniture defaults to. It sits naturally alongside soft furnishings, pale walls and natural textiles.
- Lower shelf at 177mm. A fixed second level beneath the main surface for books, trays, throws or decorative objects. Keeps the top surface clear without losing the items to a drawer.
- 1300mm wide, 485mm deep. Long enough to serve a full-width sofa and narrow enough to leave a comfortable walkway around it. The 450mm height sits just below a standard sofa seat.
- Indoor and outdoor use. GFRC handles moisture, UV exposure and temperature changes. Move it to a covered terrace, a courtyard or a garden room without concern for the material.
- No assembly required. It arrives as a single finished piece. Unbox, position, and the table is ready. At 70.5 kg, two people are needed to move it into place.
Why the weight is the quality.
A lightweight coffee table shifts when someone leans on it and never quite feels like it belongs. Seventy kilograms does not move. It anchors. The weight is the first thing a visitor notices when they rest a glass on the surface and feel no give, no wobble, no flex. It is also what makes the rounded curves credible: a thin, hollow table in the same shape would feel like a prop. The density of GFRC makes the form feel inevitable rather than decorative.
The room it centres.
In a living room with a deep linen sofa and a jute rug over warm oak boards, the matt linen concrete anchors the space between them. The cool surface contrasts with the soft furnishings, and the rounded form softens what could feel like a hard material in a comfortable room. Against olive or warm putty walls, the cream tone picks up the lighter notes. On a covered terrace with rattan seating, it provides a surface that rain and spilled drinks will not damage. In a contemporary open-plan space with polished floors and high ceilings, it connects the living area to the architecture.
Before you commit to a position.
- Weight: 70.5 kg. Two people minimum to move into place. Plan the position carefully before delivery. Measure the doorways, hallways and turns between the front door and the final location.
- Dimensions: 1300 x 485 x 450mm. The 1300mm width suits sofas of 2000mm or wider. Leave at least 400mm between the table edge and the sofa front for comfortable access.
- Surface care. The matt concrete finish is sealed but not coated. Wipe with a damp cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners. Minor surface variations in tone and texture are inherent to GFRC and part of the material's character.
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.
Concrete coffee table: questions answered.
GFRC is concrete reinforced with glass fibres that add tensile strength. It is lighter than solid poured concrete while retaining the density, surface texture and weight that give concrete furniture its character. The glass fibres are not visible on the finished surface.
Timber is warm but light. Glass is refined but fragile. Concrete is neither: it is cool, heavy and tactile in a way that introduces a material quality the room lacked. The 70.5 kg weight anchors the space, and the sealed surface handles daily use without the scratching timber shows or the fingerprints glass collects.
A warm, neutral cream rather than the industrial grey most concrete furniture defaults to. It sits comfortably alongside pale plaster walls, natural linen and warm whites. Under lamplight it warms slightly. In daylight it holds a clean, chalky neutrality.
Contemporary living rooms, architectural open-plan spaces, Japandi interiors, minimalist schemes and garden rooms all suit the material and form. The matt linen tone works with warm neutrals, pale stone floors and natural textiles. For a lighter companion piece nearby, the Round Iron Coffee Table with Handle offers a contrasting material at a fraction of the weight.
Yes. GFRC resists moisture, frost and UV exposure. It is suitable for covered terraces, courtyards and garden rooms. In exposed positions without shelter, the surface may develop a weathered patina over time, which many owners consider part of the material's character.
70.5 kg. Two people minimum to carry and position. Measure doorways, hallways and turns between the delivery point and the final location before it arrives. Once placed, the weight is the point: it does not shift, wobble or slide.
The shelf sits 177mm beneath the main surface. It holds oversized books, folded throws, magazines or a tray of objects that need a home but not the spotlight. The shelf is fixed and not adjustable.
No. It arrives as a single finished piece. Unbox, position with two people, and the table is ready. No tools, no hardware, no flat-pack steps.
Wipe with a damp cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners. The matt finish is sealed but not coated, so it will not peel or flake. Minor variations in tone and texture are inherent to GFRC and are part of the material's natural character.
1300mm wide, 485mm deep, 450mm tall. Lower shelf at 177mm. Weight 70.5 kg. Glass fibre reinforced concrete in matt linen tone. Fixed shelves. No assembly required. Suitable for indoor and outdoor use.
Sculptural furniture in lived-in rooms.
A concrete coffee table works best when the room around it balances weight with softness. Pairing a heavy, architectural centrepiece with warm textiles, layered lighting and considered accessories is what turns a bold statement piece into one that genuinely belongs in a lived-in space.
Overview
The table the room orbits.
A sculptural coffee table cast from glass fibre reinforced concrete in a matt linen tone. 1300mm wide, 485mm deep, 450mm tall. Smooth rounded curves rather than sharp geometry. Lower shelf at 177mm. 70.5 kg. No assembly required. The warm, chalky surface sits naturally alongside linen upholstery, pale plaster and soft neutral furnishings where a grey concrete would feel too industrial.
What changes when it arrives.
- The sofa finds its anchor: A lightweight table drifts. This one grounds the seating with a permanence that feels deliberate.
- The surface holds without flinching: Sealed concrete takes books, ceramics, warm mugs and wine glasses with no wobble and no concern.
- The lower shelf clears the top: Throws, remotes and magazines drop to the second level, keeping the surface clear for display.
- The palette gains mineral weight: Between linen cushions and oak floors, concrete introduces the cool, tactile contrast a neutral room needs to stop it feeling too soft.
- It crosses the threshold to outdoors: GFRC resists rain, frost and UV. On a terrace or garden room the material will not degrade.
- It arrives complete: No tools, no flat-pack steps. The table is finished the moment it leaves the box.
Where matt linen concrete belongs.
A contemporary living room where polished floors and high ceilings need a centrepiece that connects seating to the architecture. A softer room with linen curtains and warm oak where concrete adds the mineral weight the palette is missing. A covered terrace with rattan seating where the surface handles rain and spilled drinks without flinching. A garden room that needs a table substantial enough to feel permanent rather than seasonal. Suits rooms with natural textures, warm neutrals and clean lines. For more on mixing sculptural furniture with organic materials, our 2023 interior design trends guide covers how concrete and natural textures work together.
Description
Seventy kilograms of staying put.
Most coffee tables apologise for being there. They are light enough to nudge aside with a knee, temporary enough that nobody notices when they leave. This one does the opposite. At 70.5 kg, cast from glass fibre reinforced concrete in a matt linen tone, it arrives and the room reorganises around it. The sofa angles toward it. The rug sits beneath it. The books, the candle, the ceramic bowl find their place on its surface and the living room suddenly has a centre.
The form is sculptural rather than geometric. Smooth, rounded curves replace the sharp edges that most rectangular tables rely on. The surface carries the fine, chalky texture of finished concrete that feels cool under a hand and warm under lamplight. The matt linen finish avoids the grey industrial tone, sitting instead in the same tonal family as plaster walls, natural linen and pale stone floors.
A lower shelf sits 177mm beneath the main surface, providing a second level for oversized books, folded throws or a tray of objects that need a home but not the spotlight. For a lighter table in a contrasting material to place alongside it, the Round Oak and Glass Coffee Table offers a warm counterpoint in the same living room scheme.
What concrete gives a living room.
- Glass fibre reinforced concrete. GFRC is lighter than solid concrete but still carries substantial weight and density. The glass fibre reinforcement adds tensile strength without compromising the smooth, sculptural finish.
- Matt linen tone. A warm, neutral cream finish rather than the industrial grey most concrete furniture defaults to. It sits naturally alongside soft furnishings, pale walls and natural textiles.
- Lower shelf at 177mm. A fixed second level beneath the main surface for books, trays, throws or decorative objects. Keeps the top surface clear without losing the items to a drawer.
- 1300mm wide, 485mm deep. Long enough to serve a full-width sofa and narrow enough to leave a comfortable walkway around it. The 450mm height sits just below a standard sofa seat.
- Indoor and outdoor use. GFRC handles moisture, UV exposure and temperature changes. Move it to a covered terrace, a courtyard or a garden room without concern for the material.
- No assembly required. It arrives as a single finished piece. Unbox, position, and the table is ready. At 70.5 kg, two people are needed to move it into place.
Why the weight is the quality.
A lightweight coffee table shifts when someone leans on it and never quite feels like it belongs. Seventy kilograms does not move. It anchors. The weight is the first thing a visitor notices when they rest a glass on the surface and feel no give, no wobble, no flex. It is also what makes the rounded curves credible: a thin, hollow table in the same shape would feel like a prop. The density of GFRC makes the form feel inevitable rather than decorative.
The room it centres.
In a living room with a deep linen sofa and a jute rug over warm oak boards, the matt linen concrete anchors the space between them. The cool surface contrasts with the soft furnishings, and the rounded form softens what could feel like a hard material in a comfortable room. Against olive or warm putty walls, the cream tone picks up the lighter notes. On a covered terrace with rattan seating, it provides a surface that rain and spilled drinks will not damage. In a contemporary open-plan space with polished floors and high ceilings, it connects the living area to the architecture.
Before you commit to a position.
- Weight: 70.5 kg. Two people minimum to move into place. Plan the position carefully before delivery. Measure the doorways, hallways and turns between the front door and the final location.
- Dimensions: 1300 x 485 x 450mm. The 1300mm width suits sofas of 2000mm or wider. Leave at least 400mm between the table edge and the sofa front for comfortable access.
- Surface care. The matt concrete finish is sealed but not coated. Wipe with a damp cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners. Minor surface variations in tone and texture are inherent to GFRC and part of the material's character.
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
Concrete coffee table: questions answered.
GFRC is concrete reinforced with glass fibres that add tensile strength. It is lighter than solid poured concrete while retaining the density, surface texture and weight that give concrete furniture its character. The glass fibres are not visible on the finished surface.
Timber is warm but light. Glass is refined but fragile. Concrete is neither: it is cool, heavy and tactile in a way that introduces a material quality the room lacked. The 70.5 kg weight anchors the space, and the sealed surface handles daily use without the scratching timber shows or the fingerprints glass collects.
A warm, neutral cream rather than the industrial grey most concrete furniture defaults to. It sits comfortably alongside pale plaster walls, natural linen and warm whites. Under lamplight it warms slightly. In daylight it holds a clean, chalky neutrality.
Contemporary living rooms, architectural open-plan spaces, Japandi interiors, minimalist schemes and garden rooms all suit the material and form. The matt linen tone works with warm neutrals, pale stone floors and natural textiles. For a lighter companion piece nearby, the Round Iron Coffee Table with Handle offers a contrasting material at a fraction of the weight.
Yes. GFRC resists moisture, frost and UV exposure. It is suitable for covered terraces, courtyards and garden rooms. In exposed positions without shelter, the surface may develop a weathered patina over time, which many owners consider part of the material's character.
70.5 kg. Two people minimum to carry and position. Measure doorways, hallways and turns between the delivery point and the final location before it arrives. Once placed, the weight is the point: it does not shift, wobble or slide.
The shelf sits 177mm beneath the main surface. It holds oversized books, folded throws, magazines or a tray of objects that need a home but not the spotlight. The shelf is fixed and not adjustable.
No. It arrives as a single finished piece. Unbox, position with two people, and the table is ready. No tools, no hardware, no flat-pack steps.
Wipe with a damp cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners. The matt finish is sealed but not coated, so it will not peel or flake. Minor variations in tone and texture are inherent to GFRC and are part of the material's natural character.
1300mm wide, 485mm deep, 450mm tall. Lower shelf at 177mm. Weight 70.5 kg. Glass fibre reinforced concrete in matt linen tone. Fixed shelves. No assembly required. Suitable for indoor and outdoor use.
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Sculptural furniture in lived-in rooms.
A concrete coffee table works best when the room around it balances weight with softness. Pairing a heavy, architectural centrepiece with warm textiles, layered lighting and considered accessories is what turns a bold statement piece into one that genuinely belongs in a lived-in space.