Overview
Description
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Why This Table Works Here
The clear glass top allows the floor to continue visually beneath it, so the table reads as a surface rather than an object occupying the room. The 840mm diameter gives enough surface for everyday use from any seating angle, and the round form means no corner interrupts circulation around the sofa zone.
The black powder-coated steel frame sits quietly beneath the glass, present but not competing. Adjustable feet level it on any floor. It arrives flat-packed and goes together in minutes.
What Sets This Table Apart
- 840mm diameter glass top: Generous surface area accessible from any seating position. Round form means no fixed orientation relative to the sofa.
- Tempered glass, 70 kg rated: Toughened safety glass surface. Handles trays, books, plants and daily use without concern.
- Floor-level transparency: Clear glass at table height preserves sightlines to the floor, keeping compact rooms feeling open even with a fully loaded surface.
- No hard corners: Round form removes the edges that interrupt circulation, clip shins and fix the sofa layout around the table.
- Black powder-coated steel frame: Sits beneath the glass without competing with it. Works with dark-accented, contemporary and Scandi-influenced living rooms.
- Adjustable feet: Level on carpet and hard flooring. No rocking on uneven surfaces once set during assembly.
Where It Belongs in a Room
Any living room where a rectangular table would make the layout feel enclosed. Compact rooms gain the most: the glass transparency and absence of corners reduce perceived size beyond the actual footprint. In larger rooms it breaks the linear run of sofa and television with a softer shape.
For a display surface on the same wall as the sofa that carries the same black steel material direction, the large three-tier black display console table provides 130cm of glass and black steel at wall level, creating a coherent black and glass aesthetic across the room. For how to style a living room that feels genuinely welcoming when guests arrive, our guide to getting prepared for guests covers the surface styling and room arrangement decisions that make a living room feel ready rather than just tidy.
The Table That Removes a Corner
A rectangular coffee table provides a surface and claims territory simultaneously. Every corner is an edge that circulation negotiates, that sofas sit clear of and that makes a layout feel fixed. A round table does none of this. At 840mm across the clear glass top gives enough surface for mugs, books and a candle without crowding, and the curved edge means the room moves around it. The floor continues visually beneath the glass, making the table read as a hovering surface rather than an object occupying the room.
The frame is black powder-coated steel, a finish that works in dark-accented, contemporary and industrial rooms without competing with whatever else the room is doing. The tempered glass top carries 70 kg, which handles a tray, books, a plant and everyday use without concern. Adjustable feet keep it level on any floor.
It arrives flat-packed and assembles in minutes. For a coffee table in the same round format but with a lower oak shelf beneath the glass top for additional surface storage, the round oak coffee table with glass top in black adds that second tier in the same black and glass material language. For how round tables, glass surfaces and black steel furniture are appearing in current living room interior directions, our 2024 home decor trends guide covers the material combinations that dominated UK living rooms last year and continue to influence what is working now.
What the Table Provides
- 840mm diameter: the size that works. Wide enough for a proper surface arrangement without dominating the sofa zone. The diameter gives 840mm of usable surface at every angle, which a rectangular table of equivalent area cannot match for accessibility from multiple seating positions.
- Clear tempered glass top, 70 kg rated. Toughened safety glass at the top surface. Handles trays, stacked books, plants and everyday use without concern. Cleans with a wipe rather than requiring care around a surface finish.
- A frame that stays out of the way. The black powder-coated steel frame sits quietly beneath the glass. It provides the structure without competing visually with the top surface or the room around it.
- No hard corners in the circulation path. Round means no corner to clip a shin against, no angle to navigate around and no fixed orientation that dictates where a sofa or armchair must sit relative to the table.
- Adjustable feet for any floor type. All four feet adjust to level the table on carpet, hard flooring or any combination. Fitted during assembly and set once the table is in position.
- Simple assembly from flat-pack. Minimal components, all fixings included. The table goes together quickly without specialist tools or a second person.
Why Round Works in More Rooms
Round coffee tables consistently appear in two types of living room: smaller rooms where a rectangular table would make the space feel enclosed, and larger rooms where the designer has chosen to break the linear run of sofa, table and television with a softer shape. In both contexts the logic is the same. A rectangular table aligns with the room's geometry and reinforces it. A round table interrupts that geometry and gives the eye somewhere else to settle, which makes a room feel less rigid and more considered without requiring anything else to change. The 840mm diameter sits within the sweet spot for UK living rooms: large enough to be genuinely useful as a surface, compact enough to leave the sofa zone comfortable.
How to Style This Table
A tray corrals everyday items into a considered zone rather than leaving them loose across the surface. A plant in a ceramic pot adds a vertical element that works well against the glass transparency. A stack of books with an object on top gives the table purpose and personality. Keep the space beneath the table visible: floor continuity under the glass is part of what makes it feel light in the room.
Before You Order
- Confirm 840mm clearance from the sofa front. Standard clearance is 400 to 450mm between sofa edge and table edge. In a two-sofa arrangement, confirm the room width fits the 840mm diameter plus clearance on both sides.
- Glass surfaces need straightforward maintenance. Tempered glass shows fingerprints, water rings and smudges more readily than a solid or matte surface. A microfibre cloth with a standard glass cleaner removes all of these cleanly and quickly. Factor routine cleaning into the decision if the table will be in daily family use.
- The 45cm height is standard coffee table height. At 45cm the table sits at the right height for use from a standard sofa with a seat height of 42 to 48cm. Confirm the sofa seat height is within this range before ordering if the table height is critical to how it will be used.
Delivery
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 1–3 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.
Round Glass Coffee Table: Questions Answered
840mm diameter and 45cm tall. The 840mm top gives a generous surface for everyday living room use. The 45cm height is standard coffee table height, comfortable for use from a sofa with a seat height of 42 to 48cm.
Yes. The top is tempered glass, which means it is toughened safety glass. If it were to break under an extreme impact it fragments into blunt pieces rather than sharp shards. For everyday use, drinks, books, trays and daily living room objects, the glass handles all of this without any concern.
70 kg. That covers a heavily loaded tray, a large ceramic plant pot, a stack of books and a remote with considerable capacity to spare. Spread the load across the surface rather than concentrating it at one point on the glass.
It does, as all glass surfaces do. A damp microfibre cloth removes fingerprints and water rings quickly and without streaking. Standard glass cleaner works for anything more stubborn. Routine wiping takes under a minute and keeps the surface looking clear.
Yes. The 840mm diameter is compact enough for standard UK living rooms while providing a genuinely useful surface. The clear glass top preserves floor visibility beneath the table, which makes it feel smaller than its footprint. Round form also removes the corners that make a rectangular table feel more imposing in a tight space.
Yes. Adjustable feet level the table on carpet and hard flooring. Set once during assembly. On deep-pile carpet confirm the adjustment range covers the pile depth before ordering.
Standard rectangular tables for a two-to-three-seat sofa run 900 to 1200mm in length. At 840mm this is slightly smaller in total area but more accessible from multiple angles, as every point on the edge is equidistant from the centre regardless of seating position.
A tray with everyday items corrals the surface into a considered zone. A plant in a ceramic pot adds a vertical element that works well against the glass transparency. A stack of two or three books with an object on top gives the table personality. Avoid covering the full surface: the floor visible beneath the glass is part of what keeps the room feeling open.
Contemporary, industrial, Scandi and Japandi living rooms. The black steel frame and clear glass suit any room where the coffee table should contribute a surface without dominating the visual field. It works with dark-toned sofas, pale Scandi palettes and warm-neutraled contemporary rooms equally, because the glass reads with the room rather than against it.
How to Style Glass Tables in Small Living Rooms
Layer textures—pair clear tops with tactile rugs, velvet throws or brass accents to ground the look and add warmth.
Still not sure? Read:
Overview
Why This Table Works Here
The clear glass top allows the floor to continue visually beneath it, so the table reads as a surface rather than an object occupying the room. The 840mm diameter gives enough surface for everyday use from any seating angle, and the round form means no corner interrupts circulation around the sofa zone.
The black powder-coated steel frame sits quietly beneath the glass, present but not competing. Adjustable feet level it on any floor. It arrives flat-packed and goes together in minutes.
What Sets This Table Apart
- 840mm diameter glass top: Generous surface area accessible from any seating position. Round form means no fixed orientation relative to the sofa.
- Tempered glass, 70 kg rated: Toughened safety glass surface. Handles trays, books, plants and daily use without concern.
- Floor-level transparency: Clear glass at table height preserves sightlines to the floor, keeping compact rooms feeling open even with a fully loaded surface.
- No hard corners: Round form removes the edges that interrupt circulation, clip shins and fix the sofa layout around the table.
- Black powder-coated steel frame: Sits beneath the glass without competing with it. Works with dark-accented, contemporary and Scandi-influenced living rooms.
- Adjustable feet: Level on carpet and hard flooring. No rocking on uneven surfaces once set during assembly.
Where It Belongs in a Room
Any living room where a rectangular table would make the layout feel enclosed. Compact rooms gain the most: the glass transparency and absence of corners reduce perceived size beyond the actual footprint. In larger rooms it breaks the linear run of sofa and television with a softer shape.
For a display surface on the same wall as the sofa that carries the same black steel material direction, the large three-tier black display console table provides 130cm of glass and black steel at wall level, creating a coherent black and glass aesthetic across the room. For how to style a living room that feels genuinely welcoming when guests arrive, our guide to getting prepared for guests covers the surface styling and room arrangement decisions that make a living room feel ready rather than just tidy.
Description
The Table That Removes a Corner
A rectangular coffee table provides a surface and claims territory simultaneously. Every corner is an edge that circulation negotiates, that sofas sit clear of and that makes a layout feel fixed. A round table does none of this. At 840mm across the clear glass top gives enough surface for mugs, books and a candle without crowding, and the curved edge means the room moves around it. The floor continues visually beneath the glass, making the table read as a hovering surface rather than an object occupying the room.
The frame is black powder-coated steel, a finish that works in dark-accented, contemporary and industrial rooms without competing with whatever else the room is doing. The tempered glass top carries 70 kg, which handles a tray, books, a plant and everyday use without concern. Adjustable feet keep it level on any floor.
It arrives flat-packed and assembles in minutes. For a coffee table in the same round format but with a lower oak shelf beneath the glass top for additional surface storage, the round oak coffee table with glass top in black adds that second tier in the same black and glass material language. For how round tables, glass surfaces and black steel furniture are appearing in current living room interior directions, our 2024 home decor trends guide covers the material combinations that dominated UK living rooms last year and continue to influence what is working now.
What the Table Provides
- 840mm diameter: the size that works. Wide enough for a proper surface arrangement without dominating the sofa zone. The diameter gives 840mm of usable surface at every angle, which a rectangular table of equivalent area cannot match for accessibility from multiple seating positions.
- Clear tempered glass top, 70 kg rated. Toughened safety glass at the top surface. Handles trays, stacked books, plants and everyday use without concern. Cleans with a wipe rather than requiring care around a surface finish.
- A frame that stays out of the way. The black powder-coated steel frame sits quietly beneath the glass. It provides the structure without competing visually with the top surface or the room around it.
- No hard corners in the circulation path. Round means no corner to clip a shin against, no angle to navigate around and no fixed orientation that dictates where a sofa or armchair must sit relative to the table.
- Adjustable feet for any floor type. All four feet adjust to level the table on carpet, hard flooring or any combination. Fitted during assembly and set once the table is in position.
- Simple assembly from flat-pack. Minimal components, all fixings included. The table goes together quickly without specialist tools or a second person.
Why Round Works in More Rooms
Round coffee tables consistently appear in two types of living room: smaller rooms where a rectangular table would make the space feel enclosed, and larger rooms where the designer has chosen to break the linear run of sofa, table and television with a softer shape. In both contexts the logic is the same. A rectangular table aligns with the room's geometry and reinforces it. A round table interrupts that geometry and gives the eye somewhere else to settle, which makes a room feel less rigid and more considered without requiring anything else to change. The 840mm diameter sits within the sweet spot for UK living rooms: large enough to be genuinely useful as a surface, compact enough to leave the sofa zone comfortable.
How to Style This Table
A tray corrals everyday items into a considered zone rather than leaving them loose across the surface. A plant in a ceramic pot adds a vertical element that works well against the glass transparency. A stack of books with an object on top gives the table purpose and personality. Keep the space beneath the table visible: floor continuity under the glass is part of what makes it feel light in the room.
Before You Order
- Confirm 840mm clearance from the sofa front. Standard clearance is 400 to 450mm between sofa edge and table edge. In a two-sofa arrangement, confirm the room width fits the 840mm diameter plus clearance on both sides.
- Glass surfaces need straightforward maintenance. Tempered glass shows fingerprints, water rings and smudges more readily than a solid or matte surface. A microfibre cloth with a standard glass cleaner removes all of these cleanly and quickly. Factor routine cleaning into the decision if the table will be in daily family use.
- The 45cm height is standard coffee table height. At 45cm the table sits at the right height for use from a standard sofa with a seat height of 42 to 48cm. Confirm the sofa seat height is within this range before ordering if the table height is critical to how it will be used.
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
Delivery
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 1–3 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
Round Glass Coffee Table: Questions Answered
840mm diameter and 45cm tall. The 840mm top gives a generous surface for everyday living room use. The 45cm height is standard coffee table height, comfortable for use from a sofa with a seat height of 42 to 48cm.
Yes. The top is tempered glass, which means it is toughened safety glass. If it were to break under an extreme impact it fragments into blunt pieces rather than sharp shards. For everyday use, drinks, books, trays and daily living room objects, the glass handles all of this without any concern.
70 kg. That covers a heavily loaded tray, a large ceramic plant pot, a stack of books and a remote with considerable capacity to spare. Spread the load across the surface rather than concentrating it at one point on the glass.
It does, as all glass surfaces do. A damp microfibre cloth removes fingerprints and water rings quickly and without streaking. Standard glass cleaner works for anything more stubborn. Routine wiping takes under a minute and keeps the surface looking clear.
Yes. The 840mm diameter is compact enough for standard UK living rooms while providing a genuinely useful surface. The clear glass top preserves floor visibility beneath the table, which makes it feel smaller than its footprint. Round form also removes the corners that make a rectangular table feel more imposing in a tight space.
Yes. Adjustable feet level the table on carpet and hard flooring. Set once during assembly. On deep-pile carpet confirm the adjustment range covers the pile depth before ordering.
Standard rectangular tables for a two-to-three-seat sofa run 900 to 1200mm in length. At 840mm this is slightly smaller in total area but more accessible from multiple angles, as every point on the edge is equidistant from the centre regardless of seating position.
A tray with everyday items corrals the surface into a considered zone. A plant in a ceramic pot adds a vertical element that works well against the glass transparency. A stack of two or three books with an object on top gives the table personality. Avoid covering the full surface: the floor visible beneath the glass is part of what keeps the room feeling open.
Contemporary, industrial, Scandi and Japandi living rooms. The black steel frame and clear glass suit any room where the coffee table should contribute a surface without dominating the visual field. It works with dark-toned sofas, pale Scandi palettes and warm-neutraled contemporary rooms equally, because the glass reads with the room rather than against it.
Knowledge Hub
How to Style Glass Tables in Small Living Rooms
Layer textures—pair clear tops with tactile rugs, velvet throws or brass accents to ground the look and add warmth.
Still not sure? Read:
Round Glass Coffee Table - Black
Overview
Description
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
FAQs
Knowledge Hub
Why This Table Works Here
The clear glass top allows the floor to continue visually beneath it, so the table reads as a surface rather than an object occupying the room. The 840mm diameter gives enough surface for everyday use from any seating angle, and the round form means no corner interrupts circulation around the sofa zone.
The black powder-coated steel frame sits quietly beneath the glass, present but not competing. Adjustable feet level it on any floor. It arrives flat-packed and goes together in minutes.
What Sets This Table Apart
- 840mm diameter glass top: Generous surface area accessible from any seating position. Round form means no fixed orientation relative to the sofa.
- Tempered glass, 70 kg rated: Toughened safety glass surface. Handles trays, books, plants and daily use without concern.
- Floor-level transparency: Clear glass at table height preserves sightlines to the floor, keeping compact rooms feeling open even with a fully loaded surface.
- No hard corners: Round form removes the edges that interrupt circulation, clip shins and fix the sofa layout around the table.
- Black powder-coated steel frame: Sits beneath the glass without competing with it. Works with dark-accented, contemporary and Scandi-influenced living rooms.
- Adjustable feet: Level on carpet and hard flooring. No rocking on uneven surfaces once set during assembly.
Where It Belongs in a Room
Any living room where a rectangular table would make the layout feel enclosed. Compact rooms gain the most: the glass transparency and absence of corners reduce perceived size beyond the actual footprint. In larger rooms it breaks the linear run of sofa and television with a softer shape.
For a display surface on the same wall as the sofa that carries the same black steel material direction, the large three-tier black display console table provides 130cm of glass and black steel at wall level, creating a coherent black and glass aesthetic across the room. For how to style a living room that feels genuinely welcoming when guests arrive, our guide to getting prepared for guests covers the surface styling and room arrangement decisions that make a living room feel ready rather than just tidy.
The Table That Removes a Corner
A rectangular coffee table provides a surface and claims territory simultaneously. Every corner is an edge that circulation negotiates, that sofas sit clear of and that makes a layout feel fixed. A round table does none of this. At 840mm across the clear glass top gives enough surface for mugs, books and a candle without crowding, and the curved edge means the room moves around it. The floor continues visually beneath the glass, making the table read as a hovering surface rather than an object occupying the room.
The frame is black powder-coated steel, a finish that works in dark-accented, contemporary and industrial rooms without competing with whatever else the room is doing. The tempered glass top carries 70 kg, which handles a tray, books, a plant and everyday use without concern. Adjustable feet keep it level on any floor.
It arrives flat-packed and assembles in minutes. For a coffee table in the same round format but with a lower oak shelf beneath the glass top for additional surface storage, the round oak coffee table with glass top in black adds that second tier in the same black and glass material language. For how round tables, glass surfaces and black steel furniture are appearing in current living room interior directions, our 2024 home decor trends guide covers the material combinations that dominated UK living rooms last year and continue to influence what is working now.
What the Table Provides
- 840mm diameter: the size that works. Wide enough for a proper surface arrangement without dominating the sofa zone. The diameter gives 840mm of usable surface at every angle, which a rectangular table of equivalent area cannot match for accessibility from multiple seating positions.
- Clear tempered glass top, 70 kg rated. Toughened safety glass at the top surface. Handles trays, stacked books, plants and everyday use without concern. Cleans with a wipe rather than requiring care around a surface finish.
- A frame that stays out of the way. The black powder-coated steel frame sits quietly beneath the glass. It provides the structure without competing visually with the top surface or the room around it.
- No hard corners in the circulation path. Round means no corner to clip a shin against, no angle to navigate around and no fixed orientation that dictates where a sofa or armchair must sit relative to the table.
- Adjustable feet for any floor type. All four feet adjust to level the table on carpet, hard flooring or any combination. Fitted during assembly and set once the table is in position.
- Simple assembly from flat-pack. Minimal components, all fixings included. The table goes together quickly without specialist tools or a second person.
Why Round Works in More Rooms
Round coffee tables consistently appear in two types of living room: smaller rooms where a rectangular table would make the space feel enclosed, and larger rooms where the designer has chosen to break the linear run of sofa, table and television with a softer shape. In both contexts the logic is the same. A rectangular table aligns with the room's geometry and reinforces it. A round table interrupts that geometry and gives the eye somewhere else to settle, which makes a room feel less rigid and more considered without requiring anything else to change. The 840mm diameter sits within the sweet spot for UK living rooms: large enough to be genuinely useful as a surface, compact enough to leave the sofa zone comfortable.
How to Style This Table
A tray corrals everyday items into a considered zone rather than leaving them loose across the surface. A plant in a ceramic pot adds a vertical element that works well against the glass transparency. A stack of books with an object on top gives the table purpose and personality. Keep the space beneath the table visible: floor continuity under the glass is part of what makes it feel light in the room.
Before You Order
- Confirm 840mm clearance from the sofa front. Standard clearance is 400 to 450mm between sofa edge and table edge. In a two-sofa arrangement, confirm the room width fits the 840mm diameter plus clearance on both sides.
- Glass surfaces need straightforward maintenance. Tempered glass shows fingerprints, water rings and smudges more readily than a solid or matte surface. A microfibre cloth with a standard glass cleaner removes all of these cleanly and quickly. Factor routine cleaning into the decision if the table will be in daily family use.
- The 45cm height is standard coffee table height. At 45cm the table sits at the right height for use from a standard sofa with a seat height of 42 to 48cm. Confirm the sofa seat height is within this range before ordering if the table height is critical to how it will be used.
Delivery
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 1–3 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.
Round Glass Coffee Table: Questions Answered
840mm diameter and 45cm tall. The 840mm top gives a generous surface for everyday living room use. The 45cm height is standard coffee table height, comfortable for use from a sofa with a seat height of 42 to 48cm.
Yes. The top is tempered glass, which means it is toughened safety glass. If it were to break under an extreme impact it fragments into blunt pieces rather than sharp shards. For everyday use, drinks, books, trays and daily living room objects, the glass handles all of this without any concern.
70 kg. That covers a heavily loaded tray, a large ceramic plant pot, a stack of books and a remote with considerable capacity to spare. Spread the load across the surface rather than concentrating it at one point on the glass.
It does, as all glass surfaces do. A damp microfibre cloth removes fingerprints and water rings quickly and without streaking. Standard glass cleaner works for anything more stubborn. Routine wiping takes under a minute and keeps the surface looking clear.
Yes. The 840mm diameter is compact enough for standard UK living rooms while providing a genuinely useful surface. The clear glass top preserves floor visibility beneath the table, which makes it feel smaller than its footprint. Round form also removes the corners that make a rectangular table feel more imposing in a tight space.
Yes. Adjustable feet level the table on carpet and hard flooring. Set once during assembly. On deep-pile carpet confirm the adjustment range covers the pile depth before ordering.
Standard rectangular tables for a two-to-three-seat sofa run 900 to 1200mm in length. At 840mm this is slightly smaller in total area but more accessible from multiple angles, as every point on the edge is equidistant from the centre regardless of seating position.
A tray with everyday items corrals the surface into a considered zone. A plant in a ceramic pot adds a vertical element that works well against the glass transparency. A stack of two or three books with an object on top gives the table personality. Avoid covering the full surface: the floor visible beneath the glass is part of what keeps the room feeling open.
Contemporary, industrial, Scandi and Japandi living rooms. The black steel frame and clear glass suit any room where the coffee table should contribute a surface without dominating the visual field. It works with dark-toned sofas, pale Scandi palettes and warm-neutraled contemporary rooms equally, because the glass reads with the room rather than against it.
How to Style Glass Tables in Small Living Rooms
Layer textures—pair clear tops with tactile rugs, velvet throws or brass accents to ground the look and add warmth.
Still not sure? Read:
Overview
Why This Table Works Here
The clear glass top allows the floor to continue visually beneath it, so the table reads as a surface rather than an object occupying the room. The 840mm diameter gives enough surface for everyday use from any seating angle, and the round form means no corner interrupts circulation around the sofa zone.
The black powder-coated steel frame sits quietly beneath the glass, present but not competing. Adjustable feet level it on any floor. It arrives flat-packed and goes together in minutes.
What Sets This Table Apart
- 840mm diameter glass top: Generous surface area accessible from any seating position. Round form means no fixed orientation relative to the sofa.
- Tempered glass, 70 kg rated: Toughened safety glass surface. Handles trays, books, plants and daily use without concern.
- Floor-level transparency: Clear glass at table height preserves sightlines to the floor, keeping compact rooms feeling open even with a fully loaded surface.
- No hard corners: Round form removes the edges that interrupt circulation, clip shins and fix the sofa layout around the table.
- Black powder-coated steel frame: Sits beneath the glass without competing with it. Works with dark-accented, contemporary and Scandi-influenced living rooms.
- Adjustable feet: Level on carpet and hard flooring. No rocking on uneven surfaces once set during assembly.
Where It Belongs in a Room
Any living room where a rectangular table would make the layout feel enclosed. Compact rooms gain the most: the glass transparency and absence of corners reduce perceived size beyond the actual footprint. In larger rooms it breaks the linear run of sofa and television with a softer shape.
For a display surface on the same wall as the sofa that carries the same black steel material direction, the large three-tier black display console table provides 130cm of glass and black steel at wall level, creating a coherent black and glass aesthetic across the room. For how to style a living room that feels genuinely welcoming when guests arrive, our guide to getting prepared for guests covers the surface styling and room arrangement decisions that make a living room feel ready rather than just tidy.
Description
The Table That Removes a Corner
A rectangular coffee table provides a surface and claims territory simultaneously. Every corner is an edge that circulation negotiates, that sofas sit clear of and that makes a layout feel fixed. A round table does none of this. At 840mm across the clear glass top gives enough surface for mugs, books and a candle without crowding, and the curved edge means the room moves around it. The floor continues visually beneath the glass, making the table read as a hovering surface rather than an object occupying the room.
The frame is black powder-coated steel, a finish that works in dark-accented, contemporary and industrial rooms without competing with whatever else the room is doing. The tempered glass top carries 70 kg, which handles a tray, books, a plant and everyday use without concern. Adjustable feet keep it level on any floor.
It arrives flat-packed and assembles in minutes. For a coffee table in the same round format but with a lower oak shelf beneath the glass top for additional surface storage, the round oak coffee table with glass top in black adds that second tier in the same black and glass material language. For how round tables, glass surfaces and black steel furniture are appearing in current living room interior directions, our 2024 home decor trends guide covers the material combinations that dominated UK living rooms last year and continue to influence what is working now.
What the Table Provides
- 840mm diameter: the size that works. Wide enough for a proper surface arrangement without dominating the sofa zone. The diameter gives 840mm of usable surface at every angle, which a rectangular table of equivalent area cannot match for accessibility from multiple seating positions.
- Clear tempered glass top, 70 kg rated. Toughened safety glass at the top surface. Handles trays, stacked books, plants and everyday use without concern. Cleans with a wipe rather than requiring care around a surface finish.
- A frame that stays out of the way. The black powder-coated steel frame sits quietly beneath the glass. It provides the structure without competing visually with the top surface or the room around it.
- No hard corners in the circulation path. Round means no corner to clip a shin against, no angle to navigate around and no fixed orientation that dictates where a sofa or armchair must sit relative to the table.
- Adjustable feet for any floor type. All four feet adjust to level the table on carpet, hard flooring or any combination. Fitted during assembly and set once the table is in position.
- Simple assembly from flat-pack. Minimal components, all fixings included. The table goes together quickly without specialist tools or a second person.
Why Round Works in More Rooms
Round coffee tables consistently appear in two types of living room: smaller rooms where a rectangular table would make the space feel enclosed, and larger rooms where the designer has chosen to break the linear run of sofa, table and television with a softer shape. In both contexts the logic is the same. A rectangular table aligns with the room's geometry and reinforces it. A round table interrupts that geometry and gives the eye somewhere else to settle, which makes a room feel less rigid and more considered without requiring anything else to change. The 840mm diameter sits within the sweet spot for UK living rooms: large enough to be genuinely useful as a surface, compact enough to leave the sofa zone comfortable.
How to Style This Table
A tray corrals everyday items into a considered zone rather than leaving them loose across the surface. A plant in a ceramic pot adds a vertical element that works well against the glass transparency. A stack of books with an object on top gives the table purpose and personality. Keep the space beneath the table visible: floor continuity under the glass is part of what makes it feel light in the room.
Before You Order
- Confirm 840mm clearance from the sofa front. Standard clearance is 400 to 450mm between sofa edge and table edge. In a two-sofa arrangement, confirm the room width fits the 840mm diameter plus clearance on both sides.
- Glass surfaces need straightforward maintenance. Tempered glass shows fingerprints, water rings and smudges more readily than a solid or matte surface. A microfibre cloth with a standard glass cleaner removes all of these cleanly and quickly. Factor routine cleaning into the decision if the table will be in daily family use.
- The 45cm height is standard coffee table height. At 45cm the table sits at the right height for use from a standard sofa with a seat height of 42 to 48cm. Confirm the sofa seat height is within this range before ordering if the table height is critical to how it will be used.
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
Delivery
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 1–3 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
Round Glass Coffee Table: Questions Answered
840mm diameter and 45cm tall. The 840mm top gives a generous surface for everyday living room use. The 45cm height is standard coffee table height, comfortable for use from a sofa with a seat height of 42 to 48cm.
Yes. The top is tempered glass, which means it is toughened safety glass. If it were to break under an extreme impact it fragments into blunt pieces rather than sharp shards. For everyday use, drinks, books, trays and daily living room objects, the glass handles all of this without any concern.
70 kg. That covers a heavily loaded tray, a large ceramic plant pot, a stack of books and a remote with considerable capacity to spare. Spread the load across the surface rather than concentrating it at one point on the glass.
It does, as all glass surfaces do. A damp microfibre cloth removes fingerprints and water rings quickly and without streaking. Standard glass cleaner works for anything more stubborn. Routine wiping takes under a minute and keeps the surface looking clear.
Yes. The 840mm diameter is compact enough for standard UK living rooms while providing a genuinely useful surface. The clear glass top preserves floor visibility beneath the table, which makes it feel smaller than its footprint. Round form also removes the corners that make a rectangular table feel more imposing in a tight space.
Yes. Adjustable feet level the table on carpet and hard flooring. Set once during assembly. On deep-pile carpet confirm the adjustment range covers the pile depth before ordering.
Standard rectangular tables for a two-to-three-seat sofa run 900 to 1200mm in length. At 840mm this is slightly smaller in total area but more accessible from multiple angles, as every point on the edge is equidistant from the centre regardless of seating position.
A tray with everyday items corrals the surface into a considered zone. A plant in a ceramic pot adds a vertical element that works well against the glass transparency. A stack of two or three books with an object on top gives the table personality. Avoid covering the full surface: the floor visible beneath the glass is part of what keeps the room feeling open.
Contemporary, industrial, Scandi and Japandi living rooms. The black steel frame and clear glass suit any room where the coffee table should contribute a surface without dominating the visual field. It works with dark-toned sofas, pale Scandi palettes and warm-neutraled contemporary rooms equally, because the glass reads with the room rather than against it.
Knowledge Hub
How to Style Glass Tables in Small Living Rooms
Layer textures—pair clear tops with tactile rugs, velvet throws or brass accents to ground the look and add warmth.
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