Overview
Description
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
FAQs
Knowledge Hub
Sculpture that earns its surface.
A side table cast from glass fibre reinforced concrete with a smooth matt linen finish. The curved hollow form creates a lower shelf beneath the tabletop, and at 29.4 kg the piece sits with a permanence that no pressed-board alternative can match. The surface is cool and mineral under the hand, with a fine cream tone that warms alongside the room. At 500mm tall, 450mm wide and 380mm deep, it sits at sofa-arm height. Works indoors or on a sheltered terrace. No assembly required.
Seven things this table does differently.
- Grounds a room full of soft things: The concrete introduces material contrast that makes every surrounding texture look more deliberate.
- Cool under the hand: The mineral surface holds a natural coolness that makes setting a warm mug on it feel like a tactile pleasure.
- Replaces the table that never stayed put: At 29.4 kg it anchors itself on any floor. No sliding, no drifting, no wobble.
- Curves soften what concrete promises: The sculptural hollow form avoids hard edges, giving the piece domestic warmth.
- Two levels of display: The open shelf holds books or a ceramic bowl, keeping the tabletop clear for everyday use.
- Moves with the seasons: Terrace in summer, living room in autumn. Concrete handles UV, rain and frost without treatment.
- Nothing on it looks accidental: The weight and stillness make everything placed on it appear curated rather than dumped.
Rooms where concrete belongs.
Living rooms with linen sofas on oak floors where the cream concrete warms alongside the palette. Terraces beside rattan or teak where the matt surface catches outdoor light. Minimalist bedrooms where sculptural curves soften the geometry. For how statement pieces and clean surfaces create calm spaces, our guide to media wall ideas covers the thinking behind rooms where every piece earns its position.
Concrete belongs in more rooms.
There is a point in every living room where the surfaces are all the same temperature. The sofa is soft, the cushions are softer, the rug is warm, and everything whispers the same thing. What is missing is something with weight, something cool to the touch, something that grounds the space and gives all that softness a counterpoint.
This sculptural side table is cast from glass fibre reinforced concrete with a smooth matt linen finish. The surface has a tactile, mineral quality under the hand that no veneer or lacquer can replicate. At 29.4 kg, it sits with a permanence that lightweight furniture simply cannot match. The curved, hollow form creates an open shelf below the top, with 220mm between the two levels. Dimensions are 500mm tall, 450mm wide and 380mm deep.
Equally at home indoors or out, the reinforced concrete handles rain, UV and frost without degrading. Beside a linen sofa or on a terrace beside a lounger, the material carries the same visual weight. For how sculptural pieces anchor a modern living space, the Round Oak and Glass Coffee Table shows how contrasting materials in the same room create depth without clutter.
What glass fibre reinforced concrete delivers.
- Glass fibre reinforced concrete body. The glass fibres distribute tensile strength throughout the concrete, making it significantly stronger and more impact-resistant than standard poured concrete while allowing thinner walls and a lighter overall form than solid cast alternatives.
- Matt linen finish, smooth and tactile. The surface has a fine mineral texture with a soft cream tone. Not polished, not rough. The matt finish resists fingerprints and watermarks in a way that gloss surfaces cannot.
- Open lower shelf, 220mm clearance. The curved form creates a second level beneath the tabletop. Deep enough for a stack of books, a folded throw or a stoneware bowl without looking cramped or hidden.
- 500mm tall, sofa-arm height. Sits level with most UK sofa arms, which means a drink, a book or a phone on the top surface is within easy reach from a seated position without leaning.
- 29.4 kg, immovable once placed. The weight anchors the table in position. No sliding on hard floors, no shifting when you set a tray down or lean across it. It stays exactly where you put it.
- Indoor and outdoor use. The reinforced concrete handles rain, UV exposure and frost without surface degradation. No treatment needed. Bring it inside for winter or leave it out all year.
Why weight changes how furniture feels.
Light furniture serves a room. Heavy furniture grounds it. At nearly 30 kg, this side table does not move when you rest a tray on it, does not shift when you brush past it, does not slide on a polished floor. That permanence changes the feel of the space. The table becomes a fixed point rather than an object that drifts. Everything placed on it, a candle, a glass, a small vase, looks more deliberate because the surface beneath is not going anywhere.
Where concrete makes the room work.
Beside a linen sofa on oak floorboards where the cream concrete echoes the warmth of the walls and the open shelf holds a stack of hardbacks and a stoneware coaster. On a covered terrace beside a rattan lounger where the matt surface catches afternoon light. In a minimalist bedroom beside a low platform bed where the sculptural curves soften the straight lines. In a hallway beside a bench where the concrete surface becomes the landing spot for keys and a small plant, grounding a transitional space with genuine material substance.
Before you order.
- No assembly required. Arrives as a single solid piece. No fixings, no tools, no construction. Place it and it is ready.
- Check floor and placement capacity first. At 29.4 kg, this table needs a surface that can support the weight in one position. Suitable for solid floors, tiles, decking and stable rugs. Two people recommended for lifting and positioning.
- Surface care is minimal. Wipe clean with a damp cloth. The matt concrete finish does not require sealing, polishing or treatment for indoor use. For outdoor positions, no additional weatherproofing is needed.
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 Sculptural Side Table
500mm tall, 450mm wide and 380mm deep. The height sits level with most UK sofa arms, putting the surface within easy reach from a seated position. The footprint is compact enough to sit beside a two-seater without dominating the space.
Glass fibres distribute tensile strength throughout the concrete, making it significantly stronger and more impact-resistant than standard poured concrete. The result is thinner walls, a lighter form and a surface that resists chipping under everyday use. The matt linen finish gives it a smooth cream tone rather than the cold grey most people associate with concrete.
Yes. The reinforced concrete handles rain, UV exposure and frost without surface degradation. No sealing, covering or treatment is needed. It works on a terrace, a patio or a garden deck year-round. Bring it inside for winter or leave it out permanently.
Living rooms beside a linen sofa where the cream concrete warms alongside neutral walls. Sheltered terraces beside rattan or teak loungers. Minimalist bedrooms where the sculptural curves soften straight lines. Hallways where the surface becomes a landing spot for keys and a small plant. For how contrasting materials create depth in a living space, the Round Glass Coffee Table shows how different surface textures work together in the same room.
29.4 kg. Two people are recommended for lifting and positioning. Once placed, the weight anchors the table on any floor surface. It will not slide on tiles, hardwood or decking, which is part of the appeal.
No. It arrives as a single solid piece. No tools, no fixings, no construction. Place it and it is ready to use immediately.
The open shelf has 220mm of clearance between the two levels. Deep enough for a stack of books, a folded throw, a stoneware bowl or a small plant. The curved form keeps objects visible and accessible rather than hidden.
Wipe clean with a damp cloth. The matt concrete finish does not require sealing, polishing or treatment for indoor use. For outdoor positions, no additional weatherproofing is needed. Stains wipe away easily from the smooth surface.
The base is smooth and sits flat. On polished or delicate floors, use a felt pad underneath to prevent contact marks. The 29.4 kg weight means the table stays in position without needing to be dragged or repositioned frequently.
450mm wide, 380mm deep, 500mm tall. Glass fibre reinforced concrete with matt linen cream finish. Fixed lower shelf with 220mm clearance. Weight 29.4 kg. Indoor and outdoor use. No assembly. No treatment required. Wipe clean.
Build a Room Around One Bold Piece
A sculptural side table changes how the rest of the room is read. What you pair it with, where you position it and how you balance its weight against softer materials determines whether the space feels designed or accidental. These guides cover the principles.
Overview
Sculpture that earns its surface.
A side table cast from glass fibre reinforced concrete with a smooth matt linen finish. The curved hollow form creates a lower shelf beneath the tabletop, and at 29.4 kg the piece sits with a permanence that no pressed-board alternative can match. The surface is cool and mineral under the hand, with a fine cream tone that warms alongside the room. At 500mm tall, 450mm wide and 380mm deep, it sits at sofa-arm height. Works indoors or on a sheltered terrace. No assembly required.
Seven things this table does differently.
- Grounds a room full of soft things: The concrete introduces material contrast that makes every surrounding texture look more deliberate.
- Cool under the hand: The mineral surface holds a natural coolness that makes setting a warm mug on it feel like a tactile pleasure.
- Replaces the table that never stayed put: At 29.4 kg it anchors itself on any floor. No sliding, no drifting, no wobble.
- Curves soften what concrete promises: The sculptural hollow form avoids hard edges, giving the piece domestic warmth.
- Two levels of display: The open shelf holds books or a ceramic bowl, keeping the tabletop clear for everyday use.
- Moves with the seasons: Terrace in summer, living room in autumn. Concrete handles UV, rain and frost without treatment.
- Nothing on it looks accidental: The weight and stillness make everything placed on it appear curated rather than dumped.
Rooms where concrete belongs.
Living rooms with linen sofas on oak floors where the cream concrete warms alongside the palette. Terraces beside rattan or teak where the matt surface catches outdoor light. Minimalist bedrooms where sculptural curves soften the geometry. For how statement pieces and clean surfaces create calm spaces, our guide to media wall ideas covers the thinking behind rooms where every piece earns its position.
Description
Concrete belongs in more rooms.
There is a point in every living room where the surfaces are all the same temperature. The sofa is soft, the cushions are softer, the rug is warm, and everything whispers the same thing. What is missing is something with weight, something cool to the touch, something that grounds the space and gives all that softness a counterpoint.
This sculptural side table is cast from glass fibre reinforced concrete with a smooth matt linen finish. The surface has a tactile, mineral quality under the hand that no veneer or lacquer can replicate. At 29.4 kg, it sits with a permanence that lightweight furniture simply cannot match. The curved, hollow form creates an open shelf below the top, with 220mm between the two levels. Dimensions are 500mm tall, 450mm wide and 380mm deep.
Equally at home indoors or out, the reinforced concrete handles rain, UV and frost without degrading. Beside a linen sofa or on a terrace beside a lounger, the material carries the same visual weight. For how sculptural pieces anchor a modern living space, the Round Oak and Glass Coffee Table shows how contrasting materials in the same room create depth without clutter.
What glass fibre reinforced concrete delivers.
- Glass fibre reinforced concrete body. The glass fibres distribute tensile strength throughout the concrete, making it significantly stronger and more impact-resistant than standard poured concrete while allowing thinner walls and a lighter overall form than solid cast alternatives.
- Matt linen finish, smooth and tactile. The surface has a fine mineral texture with a soft cream tone. Not polished, not rough. The matt finish resists fingerprints and watermarks in a way that gloss surfaces cannot.
- Open lower shelf, 220mm clearance. The curved form creates a second level beneath the tabletop. Deep enough for a stack of books, a folded throw or a stoneware bowl without looking cramped or hidden.
- 500mm tall, sofa-arm height. Sits level with most UK sofa arms, which means a drink, a book or a phone on the top surface is within easy reach from a seated position without leaning.
- 29.4 kg, immovable once placed. The weight anchors the table in position. No sliding on hard floors, no shifting when you set a tray down or lean across it. It stays exactly where you put it.
- Indoor and outdoor use. The reinforced concrete handles rain, UV exposure and frost without surface degradation. No treatment needed. Bring it inside for winter or leave it out all year.
Why weight changes how furniture feels.
Light furniture serves a room. Heavy furniture grounds it. At nearly 30 kg, this side table does not move when you rest a tray on it, does not shift when you brush past it, does not slide on a polished floor. That permanence changes the feel of the space. The table becomes a fixed point rather than an object that drifts. Everything placed on it, a candle, a glass, a small vase, looks more deliberate because the surface beneath is not going anywhere.
Where concrete makes the room work.
Beside a linen sofa on oak floorboards where the cream concrete echoes the warmth of the walls and the open shelf holds a stack of hardbacks and a stoneware coaster. On a covered terrace beside a rattan lounger where the matt surface catches afternoon light. In a minimalist bedroom beside a low platform bed where the sculptural curves soften the straight lines. In a hallway beside a bench where the concrete surface becomes the landing spot for keys and a small plant, grounding a transitional space with genuine material substance.
Before you order.
- No assembly required. Arrives as a single solid piece. No fixings, no tools, no construction. Place it and it is ready.
- Check floor and placement capacity first. At 29.4 kg, this table needs a surface that can support the weight in one position. Suitable for solid floors, tiles, decking and stable rugs. Two people recommended for lifting and positioning.
- Surface care is minimal. Wipe clean with a damp cloth. The matt concrete finish does not require sealing, polishing or treatment for indoor use. For outdoor positions, no additional weatherproofing is needed.
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: Concrete Sculptural Side Table
500mm tall, 450mm wide and 380mm deep. The height sits level with most UK sofa arms, putting the surface within easy reach from a seated position. The footprint is compact enough to sit beside a two-seater without dominating the space.
Glass fibres distribute tensile strength throughout the concrete, making it significantly stronger and more impact-resistant than standard poured concrete. The result is thinner walls, a lighter form and a surface that resists chipping under everyday use. The matt linen finish gives it a smooth cream tone rather than the cold grey most people associate with concrete.
Yes. The reinforced concrete handles rain, UV exposure and frost without surface degradation. No sealing, covering or treatment is needed. It works on a terrace, a patio or a garden deck year-round. Bring it inside for winter or leave it out permanently.
Living rooms beside a linen sofa where the cream concrete warms alongside neutral walls. Sheltered terraces beside rattan or teak loungers. Minimalist bedrooms where the sculptural curves soften straight lines. Hallways where the surface becomes a landing spot for keys and a small plant. For how contrasting materials create depth in a living space, the Round Glass Coffee Table shows how different surface textures work together in the same room.
29.4 kg. Two people are recommended for lifting and positioning. Once placed, the weight anchors the table on any floor surface. It will not slide on tiles, hardwood or decking, which is part of the appeal.
No. It arrives as a single solid piece. No tools, no fixings, no construction. Place it and it is ready to use immediately.
The open shelf has 220mm of clearance between the two levels. Deep enough for a stack of books, a folded throw, a stoneware bowl or a small plant. The curved form keeps objects visible and accessible rather than hidden.
Wipe clean with a damp cloth. The matt concrete finish does not require sealing, polishing or treatment for indoor use. For outdoor positions, no additional weatherproofing is needed. Stains wipe away easily from the smooth surface.
The base is smooth and sits flat. On polished or delicate floors, use a felt pad underneath to prevent contact marks. The 29.4 kg weight means the table stays in position without needing to be dragged or repositioned frequently.
450mm wide, 380mm deep, 500mm tall. Glass fibre reinforced concrete with matt linen cream finish. Fixed lower shelf with 220mm clearance. Weight 29.4 kg. Indoor and outdoor use. No assembly. No treatment required. Wipe clean.
Knowledge Hub
Build a Room Around One Bold Piece
A sculptural side table changes how the rest of the room is read. What you pair it with, where you position it and how you balance its weight against softer materials determines whether the space feels designed or accidental. These guides cover the principles.
Neutral Glass Fibre Reinforced Concrete Sculptural Side Table
Overview
Description
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
FAQs
Knowledge Hub
Sculpture that earns its surface.
A side table cast from glass fibre reinforced concrete with a smooth matt linen finish. The curved hollow form creates a lower shelf beneath the tabletop, and at 29.4 kg the piece sits with a permanence that no pressed-board alternative can match. The surface is cool and mineral under the hand, with a fine cream tone that warms alongside the room. At 500mm tall, 450mm wide and 380mm deep, it sits at sofa-arm height. Works indoors or on a sheltered terrace. No assembly required.
Seven things this table does differently.
- Grounds a room full of soft things: The concrete introduces material contrast that makes every surrounding texture look more deliberate.
- Cool under the hand: The mineral surface holds a natural coolness that makes setting a warm mug on it feel like a tactile pleasure.
- Replaces the table that never stayed put: At 29.4 kg it anchors itself on any floor. No sliding, no drifting, no wobble.
- Curves soften what concrete promises: The sculptural hollow form avoids hard edges, giving the piece domestic warmth.
- Two levels of display: The open shelf holds books or a ceramic bowl, keeping the tabletop clear for everyday use.
- Moves with the seasons: Terrace in summer, living room in autumn. Concrete handles UV, rain and frost without treatment.
- Nothing on it looks accidental: The weight and stillness make everything placed on it appear curated rather than dumped.
Rooms where concrete belongs.
Living rooms with linen sofas on oak floors where the cream concrete warms alongside the palette. Terraces beside rattan or teak where the matt surface catches outdoor light. Minimalist bedrooms where sculptural curves soften the geometry. For how statement pieces and clean surfaces create calm spaces, our guide to media wall ideas covers the thinking behind rooms where every piece earns its position.
Concrete belongs in more rooms.
There is a point in every living room where the surfaces are all the same temperature. The sofa is soft, the cushions are softer, the rug is warm, and everything whispers the same thing. What is missing is something with weight, something cool to the touch, something that grounds the space and gives all that softness a counterpoint.
This sculptural side table is cast from glass fibre reinforced concrete with a smooth matt linen finish. The surface has a tactile, mineral quality under the hand that no veneer or lacquer can replicate. At 29.4 kg, it sits with a permanence that lightweight furniture simply cannot match. The curved, hollow form creates an open shelf below the top, with 220mm between the two levels. Dimensions are 500mm tall, 450mm wide and 380mm deep.
Equally at home indoors or out, the reinforced concrete handles rain, UV and frost without degrading. Beside a linen sofa or on a terrace beside a lounger, the material carries the same visual weight. For how sculptural pieces anchor a modern living space, the Round Oak and Glass Coffee Table shows how contrasting materials in the same room create depth without clutter.
What glass fibre reinforced concrete delivers.
- Glass fibre reinforced concrete body. The glass fibres distribute tensile strength throughout the concrete, making it significantly stronger and more impact-resistant than standard poured concrete while allowing thinner walls and a lighter overall form than solid cast alternatives.
- Matt linen finish, smooth and tactile. The surface has a fine mineral texture with a soft cream tone. Not polished, not rough. The matt finish resists fingerprints and watermarks in a way that gloss surfaces cannot.
- Open lower shelf, 220mm clearance. The curved form creates a second level beneath the tabletop. Deep enough for a stack of books, a folded throw or a stoneware bowl without looking cramped or hidden.
- 500mm tall, sofa-arm height. Sits level with most UK sofa arms, which means a drink, a book or a phone on the top surface is within easy reach from a seated position without leaning.
- 29.4 kg, immovable once placed. The weight anchors the table in position. No sliding on hard floors, no shifting when you set a tray down or lean across it. It stays exactly where you put it.
- Indoor and outdoor use. The reinforced concrete handles rain, UV exposure and frost without surface degradation. No treatment needed. Bring it inside for winter or leave it out all year.
Why weight changes how furniture feels.
Light furniture serves a room. Heavy furniture grounds it. At nearly 30 kg, this side table does not move when you rest a tray on it, does not shift when you brush past it, does not slide on a polished floor. That permanence changes the feel of the space. The table becomes a fixed point rather than an object that drifts. Everything placed on it, a candle, a glass, a small vase, looks more deliberate because the surface beneath is not going anywhere.
Where concrete makes the room work.
Beside a linen sofa on oak floorboards where the cream concrete echoes the warmth of the walls and the open shelf holds a stack of hardbacks and a stoneware coaster. On a covered terrace beside a rattan lounger where the matt surface catches afternoon light. In a minimalist bedroom beside a low platform bed where the sculptural curves soften the straight lines. In a hallway beside a bench where the concrete surface becomes the landing spot for keys and a small plant, grounding a transitional space with genuine material substance.
Before you order.
- No assembly required. Arrives as a single solid piece. No fixings, no tools, no construction. Place it and it is ready.
- Check floor and placement capacity first. At 29.4 kg, this table needs a surface that can support the weight in one position. Suitable for solid floors, tiles, decking and stable rugs. Two people recommended for lifting and positioning.
- Surface care is minimal. Wipe clean with a damp cloth. The matt concrete finish does not require sealing, polishing or treatment for indoor use. For outdoor positions, no additional weatherproofing is needed.
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 Sculptural Side Table
500mm tall, 450mm wide and 380mm deep. The height sits level with most UK sofa arms, putting the surface within easy reach from a seated position. The footprint is compact enough to sit beside a two-seater without dominating the space.
Glass fibres distribute tensile strength throughout the concrete, making it significantly stronger and more impact-resistant than standard poured concrete. The result is thinner walls, a lighter form and a surface that resists chipping under everyday use. The matt linen finish gives it a smooth cream tone rather than the cold grey most people associate with concrete.
Yes. The reinforced concrete handles rain, UV exposure and frost without surface degradation. No sealing, covering or treatment is needed. It works on a terrace, a patio or a garden deck year-round. Bring it inside for winter or leave it out permanently.
Living rooms beside a linen sofa where the cream concrete warms alongside neutral walls. Sheltered terraces beside rattan or teak loungers. Minimalist bedrooms where the sculptural curves soften straight lines. Hallways where the surface becomes a landing spot for keys and a small plant. For how contrasting materials create depth in a living space, the Round Glass Coffee Table shows how different surface textures work together in the same room.
29.4 kg. Two people are recommended for lifting and positioning. Once placed, the weight anchors the table on any floor surface. It will not slide on tiles, hardwood or decking, which is part of the appeal.
No. It arrives as a single solid piece. No tools, no fixings, no construction. Place it and it is ready to use immediately.
The open shelf has 220mm of clearance between the two levels. Deep enough for a stack of books, a folded throw, a stoneware bowl or a small plant. The curved form keeps objects visible and accessible rather than hidden.
Wipe clean with a damp cloth. The matt concrete finish does not require sealing, polishing or treatment for indoor use. For outdoor positions, no additional weatherproofing is needed. Stains wipe away easily from the smooth surface.
The base is smooth and sits flat. On polished or delicate floors, use a felt pad underneath to prevent contact marks. The 29.4 kg weight means the table stays in position without needing to be dragged or repositioned frequently.
450mm wide, 380mm deep, 500mm tall. Glass fibre reinforced concrete with matt linen cream finish. Fixed lower shelf with 220mm clearance. Weight 29.4 kg. Indoor and outdoor use. No assembly. No treatment required. Wipe clean.
Build a Room Around One Bold Piece
A sculptural side table changes how the rest of the room is read. What you pair it with, where you position it and how you balance its weight against softer materials determines whether the space feels designed or accidental. These guides cover the principles.
Overview
Sculpture that earns its surface.
A side table cast from glass fibre reinforced concrete with a smooth matt linen finish. The curved hollow form creates a lower shelf beneath the tabletop, and at 29.4 kg the piece sits with a permanence that no pressed-board alternative can match. The surface is cool and mineral under the hand, with a fine cream tone that warms alongside the room. At 500mm tall, 450mm wide and 380mm deep, it sits at sofa-arm height. Works indoors or on a sheltered terrace. No assembly required.
Seven things this table does differently.
- Grounds a room full of soft things: The concrete introduces material contrast that makes every surrounding texture look more deliberate.
- Cool under the hand: The mineral surface holds a natural coolness that makes setting a warm mug on it feel like a tactile pleasure.
- Replaces the table that never stayed put: At 29.4 kg it anchors itself on any floor. No sliding, no drifting, no wobble.
- Curves soften what concrete promises: The sculptural hollow form avoids hard edges, giving the piece domestic warmth.
- Two levels of display: The open shelf holds books or a ceramic bowl, keeping the tabletop clear for everyday use.
- Moves with the seasons: Terrace in summer, living room in autumn. Concrete handles UV, rain and frost without treatment.
- Nothing on it looks accidental: The weight and stillness make everything placed on it appear curated rather than dumped.
Rooms where concrete belongs.
Living rooms with linen sofas on oak floors where the cream concrete warms alongside the palette. Terraces beside rattan or teak where the matt surface catches outdoor light. Minimalist bedrooms where sculptural curves soften the geometry. For how statement pieces and clean surfaces create calm spaces, our guide to media wall ideas covers the thinking behind rooms where every piece earns its position.
Description
Concrete belongs in more rooms.
There is a point in every living room where the surfaces are all the same temperature. The sofa is soft, the cushions are softer, the rug is warm, and everything whispers the same thing. What is missing is something with weight, something cool to the touch, something that grounds the space and gives all that softness a counterpoint.
This sculptural side table is cast from glass fibre reinforced concrete with a smooth matt linen finish. The surface has a tactile, mineral quality under the hand that no veneer or lacquer can replicate. At 29.4 kg, it sits with a permanence that lightweight furniture simply cannot match. The curved, hollow form creates an open shelf below the top, with 220mm between the two levels. Dimensions are 500mm tall, 450mm wide and 380mm deep.
Equally at home indoors or out, the reinforced concrete handles rain, UV and frost without degrading. Beside a linen sofa or on a terrace beside a lounger, the material carries the same visual weight. For how sculptural pieces anchor a modern living space, the Round Oak and Glass Coffee Table shows how contrasting materials in the same room create depth without clutter.
What glass fibre reinforced concrete delivers.
- Glass fibre reinforced concrete body. The glass fibres distribute tensile strength throughout the concrete, making it significantly stronger and more impact-resistant than standard poured concrete while allowing thinner walls and a lighter overall form than solid cast alternatives.
- Matt linen finish, smooth and tactile. The surface has a fine mineral texture with a soft cream tone. Not polished, not rough. The matt finish resists fingerprints and watermarks in a way that gloss surfaces cannot.
- Open lower shelf, 220mm clearance. The curved form creates a second level beneath the tabletop. Deep enough for a stack of books, a folded throw or a stoneware bowl without looking cramped or hidden.
- 500mm tall, sofa-arm height. Sits level with most UK sofa arms, which means a drink, a book or a phone on the top surface is within easy reach from a seated position without leaning.
- 29.4 kg, immovable once placed. The weight anchors the table in position. No sliding on hard floors, no shifting when you set a tray down or lean across it. It stays exactly where you put it.
- Indoor and outdoor use. The reinforced concrete handles rain, UV exposure and frost without surface degradation. No treatment needed. Bring it inside for winter or leave it out all year.
Why weight changes how furniture feels.
Light furniture serves a room. Heavy furniture grounds it. At nearly 30 kg, this side table does not move when you rest a tray on it, does not shift when you brush past it, does not slide on a polished floor. That permanence changes the feel of the space. The table becomes a fixed point rather than an object that drifts. Everything placed on it, a candle, a glass, a small vase, looks more deliberate because the surface beneath is not going anywhere.
Where concrete makes the room work.
Beside a linen sofa on oak floorboards where the cream concrete echoes the warmth of the walls and the open shelf holds a stack of hardbacks and a stoneware coaster. On a covered terrace beside a rattan lounger where the matt surface catches afternoon light. In a minimalist bedroom beside a low platform bed where the sculptural curves soften the straight lines. In a hallway beside a bench where the concrete surface becomes the landing spot for keys and a small plant, grounding a transitional space with genuine material substance.
Before you order.
- No assembly required. Arrives as a single solid piece. No fixings, no tools, no construction. Place it and it is ready.
- Check floor and placement capacity first. At 29.4 kg, this table needs a surface that can support the weight in one position. Suitable for solid floors, tiles, decking and stable rugs. Two people recommended for lifting and positioning.
- Surface care is minimal. Wipe clean with a damp cloth. The matt concrete finish does not require sealing, polishing or treatment for indoor use. For outdoor positions, no additional weatherproofing is needed.
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: Concrete Sculptural Side Table
500mm tall, 450mm wide and 380mm deep. The height sits level with most UK sofa arms, putting the surface within easy reach from a seated position. The footprint is compact enough to sit beside a two-seater without dominating the space.
Glass fibres distribute tensile strength throughout the concrete, making it significantly stronger and more impact-resistant than standard poured concrete. The result is thinner walls, a lighter form and a surface that resists chipping under everyday use. The matt linen finish gives it a smooth cream tone rather than the cold grey most people associate with concrete.
Yes. The reinforced concrete handles rain, UV exposure and frost without surface degradation. No sealing, covering or treatment is needed. It works on a terrace, a patio or a garden deck year-round. Bring it inside for winter or leave it out permanently.
Living rooms beside a linen sofa where the cream concrete warms alongside neutral walls. Sheltered terraces beside rattan or teak loungers. Minimalist bedrooms where the sculptural curves soften straight lines. Hallways where the surface becomes a landing spot for keys and a small plant. For how contrasting materials create depth in a living space, the Round Glass Coffee Table shows how different surface textures work together in the same room.
29.4 kg. Two people are recommended for lifting and positioning. Once placed, the weight anchors the table on any floor surface. It will not slide on tiles, hardwood or decking, which is part of the appeal.
No. It arrives as a single solid piece. No tools, no fixings, no construction. Place it and it is ready to use immediately.
The open shelf has 220mm of clearance between the two levels. Deep enough for a stack of books, a folded throw, a stoneware bowl or a small plant. The curved form keeps objects visible and accessible rather than hidden.
Wipe clean with a damp cloth. The matt concrete finish does not require sealing, polishing or treatment for indoor use. For outdoor positions, no additional weatherproofing is needed. Stains wipe away easily from the smooth surface.
The base is smooth and sits flat. On polished or delicate floors, use a felt pad underneath to prevent contact marks. The 29.4 kg weight means the table stays in position without needing to be dragged or repositioned frequently.
450mm wide, 380mm deep, 500mm tall. Glass fibre reinforced concrete with matt linen cream finish. Fixed lower shelf with 220mm clearance. Weight 29.4 kg. Indoor and outdoor use. No assembly. No treatment required. Wipe clean.
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