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Sculptural Concrete in a Warm Register.
A ridged side table in glass fibre reinforced concrete with a rust brown finish and sectioned top. 400mm square, 450mm tall. The ridge pattern casts shadow lines that shift with the light throughout the day. The colour is integral to the material rather than applied. At 22.5 kilograms the table anchors in position through mass alone. No assembly: a single solid piece, unboxed and placed. Glass fibre reinforcement holds the crisp ridge detail permanently.
What Ridged Concrete Does Here.
- It brings warmth to a hard material: The rust brown finish turns concrete from cold and grey into something earthy and domestic. The table feels like fired clay or terracotta rather than poured industrial material.
- It changes with the light: The ridges catch sidelight and cast shadows that shift from subtle in the morning to pronounced under evening lamplight. The table looks different at every hour.
- It anchors a soft room with weight: 22.5 kilograms of reinforced concrete gives a linen and timber room the material counterpoint it needs. The mass provides gravitas that lightweight tables cannot.
- It works as sculpture and surface: The ridged form and sectioned top make this a visual object when empty. When holding a lamp or a book it functions as a table. Both roles are genuine.
- It introduces texture where rooms lack it: In a space with flat walls, smooth upholstery and plain flooring, the ridged surface provides the tactile contrast that makes the arrangement feel complete.
- It handles humidity and temperature: Glass fibre reinforced concrete is resilient in bathrooms, covered porches and any room where conventional timber furniture would be a risk.
- It needs nothing done to it: No assembly, no sealing, no finishing. Wipe with a damp cloth.
Rooms Built Around Earth Tones.
Beside a deep sofa where the rust brown picks up warm undertones in the upholstery. As a bedside where the sculptural form gives the room boutique character. In a hallway as a plinth for one considered ceramic or candle. For ideas on building bedrooms with earthy textures and layered natural materials, our boho bedroom design guide covers the approach.
Concrete That Refuses to Look Industrial.
Concrete in a living room usually means grey, flat, cold. This table takes the same base material and gives it warmth, pattern and a colour that belongs in a home rather than a warehouse. The rust brown finish has the tone of fired clay or sun-dried terracotta, and the ridged surface introduces a texture that catches light from the side and creates shadow lines that shift as the day moves. It is concrete furniture that feels handmade rather than poured, and that changes how concrete sits in a domestic room.
The construction is glass fibre reinforced concrete. Glass fibres in the mix give the material tensile strength that allows the ridged pattern to be cast with clean, defined edges that hold their shape permanently. At 22.5 kilograms the weight gives the table the anchoring quality of stone furniture. It does not shift, wobble, or feel temporary. The sectioned top adds surface detail that rewards close inspection without overwhelming the form from across the room.
At 400mm square and 450mm tall it sits at standard sofa arm height with a compact footprint that works in tight arrangements, beside a bed or in a hallway position. No assembly is required: the table arrives as a single solid piece. For a table lamp in a contrasting pale material that lifts the warm rust tone on the surface, the white terrazzo table lamp introduces a cool, speckled counterpoint that plays against the earthy warmth of the concrete.
What Makes This Different from Stone.
- Glass fibre reinforced concrete. Not standard poured concrete. Glass fibres throughout the mix create tensile strength that allows the ridged pattern to be cast with crisp, defined edges that will not chip or soften over time.
- Rust brown finish with depth. The colour is integral to the material rather than applied on top. The tone sits between terracotta and burnt sienna, with enough warmth to sit comfortably in a living room rather than reading as industrial or utilitarian.
- Bold ridged surface pattern. The vertical ridges cast shadow lines that shift with the light source and the time of day. The texture gives the table a sculptural presence that flat-sided alternatives in the same material lack entirely.
- Sectioned top with geometric detail. The top surface is divided into defined sections that add close-range visual interest. The detail rewards proximity without overwhelming the form from a distance.
- 22.5 kilograms of inherent stability. The weight anchors the table in position through mass alone. No pads, no grips, no concern about displacement from everyday contact or a nudge from a passing knee.
- No assembly whatsoever. A single solid piece. Unbox with a second person, place in position, and the table is complete from the first moment.
Why the Ridges Are the Design.
A smooth concrete cylinder would look like a construction offcut. The ridges transform the material. They give the surface a rhythm that catches sidelight and creates shadow patterns that change throughout the day. In morning light the ridges are subtle and the table looks warm and rounded. In the low angle of evening lamplight the shadows deepen and the texture becomes more pronounced, giving the piece a completely different character. That responsiveness to light is what makes the table feel alive in a room rather than static, and it is a quality that flat surfaces in the same material cannot achieve.
Rooms That Want Warmth and Weight.
Beside a deep sofa in a living room where the rust brown tone picks up warm undertones in the upholstery and the weight grounds the arrangement with architectural solidity. As a bedside table where the sculptural form and earthy colour give the room a boutique quality. In a hallway or on a landing as a display plinth where a single ceramic, a candle or a small plant sits on a surface that elevates the object with material gravitas. In a bathroom where the reinforced concrete construction handles sustained humidity without concern. The rust brown pairs with cream walls, warm grey, deep green, terracotta textiles, aged leather, dark timber and rooms built around earthy, organic palettes rather than cool or chrome-heavy schemes.
Before You Order
- No assembly required. Single solid piece of glass fibre reinforced concrete. Two people needed to carry the 22.5kg weight to the final position. Place where it will stay.
- 400mm square, 450mm tall. Measure the intended position to confirm clearance from walkways and door swings. The table is compact but the weight makes frequent repositioning impractical.
- Concrete surface, practical care. Wipe with a damp cloth. Use coasters under drinks. The rust brown finish is integral to the material and does not require sealing or recoating for normal indoor use.
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: Rust Brown Concrete Side Table
Standard concrete with glass fibres mixed throughout. The fibres give the material tensile strength that ordinary concrete lacks, which is what allows the ridged pattern to be cast with crisp, defined edges that hold their shape permanently. The result is a material that is stronger, more resilient and more suitable for furniture than conventional poured concrete.
No. The colour is integral to the concrete mix rather than applied as a surface coating. It will not peel, chip or fade under normal indoor use. The rust brown tone is part of the material from surface to core.
Bold vertical ridges that run around the sides of the table. In direct light the ridges are subtle. In sidelight or low lamplight the ridges cast defined shadow lines that give the table a pronounced sculptural texture. The pattern changes character depending on the light source and the time of day.
Living rooms where the rust brown picks up warm undertones in the upholstery and the weight grounds the arrangement. Bedrooms where the sculptural form gives the bedside a boutique quality. Hallways as a display plinth for one ceramic or candle. Bathrooms where the reinforced concrete handles humidity. Pairs with cream, deep green, aged leather, dark timber and terracotta textiles. For a side table in contrasting dark metal that provides a different material counterpoint in the same room, the two-tier round iron side table adds height and storage alongside the solid concrete form.
At 22.5 kilograms it requires two people to carry to its final position. Once placed, occasional repositioning is possible but the weight makes this a table you place with intention rather than one you move casually between rooms.
No. The table is a single solid piece of reinforced concrete. Unbox with a second person, place in position, and it is complete.
Glass fibre reinforced concrete is resilient against moisture and temperature changes. The table can be used in covered outdoor areas. Prolonged direct exposure to heavy rain or frost cycles is best avoided to preserve the surface finish over time.
Wipe with a damp cloth. Use coasters under drinks. The integral colour does not require sealing or recoating for indoor use. Avoid abrasive cleaners that could dull the surface texture.
At 22.5 kilograms with a concrete base, felt pads underneath are strongly recommended on hardwood, laminate, engineered wood and tiled floors to prevent contact wear on both surfaces.
450mm height, 400mm width, 400mm depth. Glass fibre reinforced concrete with integral rust brown colour. Bold ridged surface pattern, sectioned top. Weight 22.5 kg. No assembly required.
Living with Statement Materials
A concrete side table introduces a material weight and texture that changes what works around it. These guides cover how to build rooms where bold materials, warm palettes and considered details come together.
Overview
Sculptural Concrete in a Warm Register.
A ridged side table in glass fibre reinforced concrete with a rust brown finish and sectioned top. 400mm square, 450mm tall. The ridge pattern casts shadow lines that shift with the light throughout the day. The colour is integral to the material rather than applied. At 22.5 kilograms the table anchors in position through mass alone. No assembly: a single solid piece, unboxed and placed. Glass fibre reinforcement holds the crisp ridge detail permanently.
What Ridged Concrete Does Here.
- It brings warmth to a hard material: The rust brown finish turns concrete from cold and grey into something earthy and domestic. The table feels like fired clay or terracotta rather than poured industrial material.
- It changes with the light: The ridges catch sidelight and cast shadows that shift from subtle in the morning to pronounced under evening lamplight. The table looks different at every hour.
- It anchors a soft room with weight: 22.5 kilograms of reinforced concrete gives a linen and timber room the material counterpoint it needs. The mass provides gravitas that lightweight tables cannot.
- It works as sculpture and surface: The ridged form and sectioned top make this a visual object when empty. When holding a lamp or a book it functions as a table. Both roles are genuine.
- It introduces texture where rooms lack it: In a space with flat walls, smooth upholstery and plain flooring, the ridged surface provides the tactile contrast that makes the arrangement feel complete.
- It handles humidity and temperature: Glass fibre reinforced concrete is resilient in bathrooms, covered porches and any room where conventional timber furniture would be a risk.
- It needs nothing done to it: No assembly, no sealing, no finishing. Wipe with a damp cloth.
Rooms Built Around Earth Tones.
Beside a deep sofa where the rust brown picks up warm undertones in the upholstery. As a bedside where the sculptural form gives the room boutique character. In a hallway as a plinth for one considered ceramic or candle. For ideas on building bedrooms with earthy textures and layered natural materials, our boho bedroom design guide covers the approach.
Description
Concrete That Refuses to Look Industrial.
Concrete in a living room usually means grey, flat, cold. This table takes the same base material and gives it warmth, pattern and a colour that belongs in a home rather than a warehouse. The rust brown finish has the tone of fired clay or sun-dried terracotta, and the ridged surface introduces a texture that catches light from the side and creates shadow lines that shift as the day moves. It is concrete furniture that feels handmade rather than poured, and that changes how concrete sits in a domestic room.
The construction is glass fibre reinforced concrete. Glass fibres in the mix give the material tensile strength that allows the ridged pattern to be cast with clean, defined edges that hold their shape permanently. At 22.5 kilograms the weight gives the table the anchoring quality of stone furniture. It does not shift, wobble, or feel temporary. The sectioned top adds surface detail that rewards close inspection without overwhelming the form from across the room.
At 400mm square and 450mm tall it sits at standard sofa arm height with a compact footprint that works in tight arrangements, beside a bed or in a hallway position. No assembly is required: the table arrives as a single solid piece. For a table lamp in a contrasting pale material that lifts the warm rust tone on the surface, the white terrazzo table lamp introduces a cool, speckled counterpoint that plays against the earthy warmth of the concrete.
What Makes This Different from Stone.
- Glass fibre reinforced concrete. Not standard poured concrete. Glass fibres throughout the mix create tensile strength that allows the ridged pattern to be cast with crisp, defined edges that will not chip or soften over time.
- Rust brown finish with depth. The colour is integral to the material rather than applied on top. The tone sits between terracotta and burnt sienna, with enough warmth to sit comfortably in a living room rather than reading as industrial or utilitarian.
- Bold ridged surface pattern. The vertical ridges cast shadow lines that shift with the light source and the time of day. The texture gives the table a sculptural presence that flat-sided alternatives in the same material lack entirely.
- Sectioned top with geometric detail. The top surface is divided into defined sections that add close-range visual interest. The detail rewards proximity without overwhelming the form from a distance.
- 22.5 kilograms of inherent stability. The weight anchors the table in position through mass alone. No pads, no grips, no concern about displacement from everyday contact or a nudge from a passing knee.
- No assembly whatsoever. A single solid piece. Unbox with a second person, place in position, and the table is complete from the first moment.
Why the Ridges Are the Design.
A smooth concrete cylinder would look like a construction offcut. The ridges transform the material. They give the surface a rhythm that catches sidelight and creates shadow patterns that change throughout the day. In morning light the ridges are subtle and the table looks warm and rounded. In the low angle of evening lamplight the shadows deepen and the texture becomes more pronounced, giving the piece a completely different character. That responsiveness to light is what makes the table feel alive in a room rather than static, and it is a quality that flat surfaces in the same material cannot achieve.
Rooms That Want Warmth and Weight.
Beside a deep sofa in a living room where the rust brown tone picks up warm undertones in the upholstery and the weight grounds the arrangement with architectural solidity. As a bedside table where the sculptural form and earthy colour give the room a boutique quality. In a hallway or on a landing as a display plinth where a single ceramic, a candle or a small plant sits on a surface that elevates the object with material gravitas. In a bathroom where the reinforced concrete construction handles sustained humidity without concern. The rust brown pairs with cream walls, warm grey, deep green, terracotta textiles, aged leather, dark timber and rooms built around earthy, organic palettes rather than cool or chrome-heavy schemes.
Before You Order
- No assembly required. Single solid piece of glass fibre reinforced concrete. Two people needed to carry the 22.5kg weight to the final position. Place where it will stay.
- 400mm square, 450mm tall. Measure the intended position to confirm clearance from walkways and door swings. The table is compact but the weight makes frequent repositioning impractical.
- Concrete surface, practical care. Wipe with a damp cloth. Use coasters under drinks. The rust brown finish is integral to the material and does not require sealing or recoating for normal indoor use.
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: Rust Brown Concrete Side Table
Standard concrete with glass fibres mixed throughout. The fibres give the material tensile strength that ordinary concrete lacks, which is what allows the ridged pattern to be cast with crisp, defined edges that hold their shape permanently. The result is a material that is stronger, more resilient and more suitable for furniture than conventional poured concrete.
No. The colour is integral to the concrete mix rather than applied as a surface coating. It will not peel, chip or fade under normal indoor use. The rust brown tone is part of the material from surface to core.
Bold vertical ridges that run around the sides of the table. In direct light the ridges are subtle. In sidelight or low lamplight the ridges cast defined shadow lines that give the table a pronounced sculptural texture. The pattern changes character depending on the light source and the time of day.
Living rooms where the rust brown picks up warm undertones in the upholstery and the weight grounds the arrangement. Bedrooms where the sculptural form gives the bedside a boutique quality. Hallways as a display plinth for one ceramic or candle. Bathrooms where the reinforced concrete handles humidity. Pairs with cream, deep green, aged leather, dark timber and terracotta textiles. For a side table in contrasting dark metal that provides a different material counterpoint in the same room, the two-tier round iron side table adds height and storage alongside the solid concrete form.
At 22.5 kilograms it requires two people to carry to its final position. Once placed, occasional repositioning is possible but the weight makes this a table you place with intention rather than one you move casually between rooms.
No. The table is a single solid piece of reinforced concrete. Unbox with a second person, place in position, and it is complete.
Glass fibre reinforced concrete is resilient against moisture and temperature changes. The table can be used in covered outdoor areas. Prolonged direct exposure to heavy rain or frost cycles is best avoided to preserve the surface finish over time.
Wipe with a damp cloth. Use coasters under drinks. The integral colour does not require sealing or recoating for indoor use. Avoid abrasive cleaners that could dull the surface texture.
At 22.5 kilograms with a concrete base, felt pads underneath are strongly recommended on hardwood, laminate, engineered wood and tiled floors to prevent contact wear on both surfaces.
450mm height, 400mm width, 400mm depth. Glass fibre reinforced concrete with integral rust brown colour. Bold ridged surface pattern, sectioned top. Weight 22.5 kg. No assembly required.
Knowledge Hub
Living with Statement Materials
A concrete side table introduces a material weight and texture that changes what works around it. These guides cover how to build rooms where bold materials, warm palettes and considered details come together.
Rust Brown Glass Fibre Reinforced Concrete Ridged Side Table
Overview
Description
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
FAQs
Knowledge Hub
Sculptural Concrete in a Warm Register.
A ridged side table in glass fibre reinforced concrete with a rust brown finish and sectioned top. 400mm square, 450mm tall. The ridge pattern casts shadow lines that shift with the light throughout the day. The colour is integral to the material rather than applied. At 22.5 kilograms the table anchors in position through mass alone. No assembly: a single solid piece, unboxed and placed. Glass fibre reinforcement holds the crisp ridge detail permanently.
What Ridged Concrete Does Here.
- It brings warmth to a hard material: The rust brown finish turns concrete from cold and grey into something earthy and domestic. The table feels like fired clay or terracotta rather than poured industrial material.
- It changes with the light: The ridges catch sidelight and cast shadows that shift from subtle in the morning to pronounced under evening lamplight. The table looks different at every hour.
- It anchors a soft room with weight: 22.5 kilograms of reinforced concrete gives a linen and timber room the material counterpoint it needs. The mass provides gravitas that lightweight tables cannot.
- It works as sculpture and surface: The ridged form and sectioned top make this a visual object when empty. When holding a lamp or a book it functions as a table. Both roles are genuine.
- It introduces texture where rooms lack it: In a space with flat walls, smooth upholstery and plain flooring, the ridged surface provides the tactile contrast that makes the arrangement feel complete.
- It handles humidity and temperature: Glass fibre reinforced concrete is resilient in bathrooms, covered porches and any room where conventional timber furniture would be a risk.
- It needs nothing done to it: No assembly, no sealing, no finishing. Wipe with a damp cloth.
Rooms Built Around Earth Tones.
Beside a deep sofa where the rust brown picks up warm undertones in the upholstery. As a bedside where the sculptural form gives the room boutique character. In a hallway as a plinth for one considered ceramic or candle. For ideas on building bedrooms with earthy textures and layered natural materials, our boho bedroom design guide covers the approach.
Concrete That Refuses to Look Industrial.
Concrete in a living room usually means grey, flat, cold. This table takes the same base material and gives it warmth, pattern and a colour that belongs in a home rather than a warehouse. The rust brown finish has the tone of fired clay or sun-dried terracotta, and the ridged surface introduces a texture that catches light from the side and creates shadow lines that shift as the day moves. It is concrete furniture that feels handmade rather than poured, and that changes how concrete sits in a domestic room.
The construction is glass fibre reinforced concrete. Glass fibres in the mix give the material tensile strength that allows the ridged pattern to be cast with clean, defined edges that hold their shape permanently. At 22.5 kilograms the weight gives the table the anchoring quality of stone furniture. It does not shift, wobble, or feel temporary. The sectioned top adds surface detail that rewards close inspection without overwhelming the form from across the room.
At 400mm square and 450mm tall it sits at standard sofa arm height with a compact footprint that works in tight arrangements, beside a bed or in a hallway position. No assembly is required: the table arrives as a single solid piece. For a table lamp in a contrasting pale material that lifts the warm rust tone on the surface, the white terrazzo table lamp introduces a cool, speckled counterpoint that plays against the earthy warmth of the concrete.
What Makes This Different from Stone.
- Glass fibre reinforced concrete. Not standard poured concrete. Glass fibres throughout the mix create tensile strength that allows the ridged pattern to be cast with crisp, defined edges that will not chip or soften over time.
- Rust brown finish with depth. The colour is integral to the material rather than applied on top. The tone sits between terracotta and burnt sienna, with enough warmth to sit comfortably in a living room rather than reading as industrial or utilitarian.
- Bold ridged surface pattern. The vertical ridges cast shadow lines that shift with the light source and the time of day. The texture gives the table a sculptural presence that flat-sided alternatives in the same material lack entirely.
- Sectioned top with geometric detail. The top surface is divided into defined sections that add close-range visual interest. The detail rewards proximity without overwhelming the form from a distance.
- 22.5 kilograms of inherent stability. The weight anchors the table in position through mass alone. No pads, no grips, no concern about displacement from everyday contact or a nudge from a passing knee.
- No assembly whatsoever. A single solid piece. Unbox with a second person, place in position, and the table is complete from the first moment.
Why the Ridges Are the Design.
A smooth concrete cylinder would look like a construction offcut. The ridges transform the material. They give the surface a rhythm that catches sidelight and creates shadow patterns that change throughout the day. In morning light the ridges are subtle and the table looks warm and rounded. In the low angle of evening lamplight the shadows deepen and the texture becomes more pronounced, giving the piece a completely different character. That responsiveness to light is what makes the table feel alive in a room rather than static, and it is a quality that flat surfaces in the same material cannot achieve.
Rooms That Want Warmth and Weight.
Beside a deep sofa in a living room where the rust brown tone picks up warm undertones in the upholstery and the weight grounds the arrangement with architectural solidity. As a bedside table where the sculptural form and earthy colour give the room a boutique quality. In a hallway or on a landing as a display plinth where a single ceramic, a candle or a small plant sits on a surface that elevates the object with material gravitas. In a bathroom where the reinforced concrete construction handles sustained humidity without concern. The rust brown pairs with cream walls, warm grey, deep green, terracotta textiles, aged leather, dark timber and rooms built around earthy, organic palettes rather than cool or chrome-heavy schemes.
Before You Order
- No assembly required. Single solid piece of glass fibre reinforced concrete. Two people needed to carry the 22.5kg weight to the final position. Place where it will stay.
- 400mm square, 450mm tall. Measure the intended position to confirm clearance from walkways and door swings. The table is compact but the weight makes frequent repositioning impractical.
- Concrete surface, practical care. Wipe with a damp cloth. Use coasters under drinks. The rust brown finish is integral to the material and does not require sealing or recoating for normal indoor use.
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: Rust Brown Concrete Side Table
Standard concrete with glass fibres mixed throughout. The fibres give the material tensile strength that ordinary concrete lacks, which is what allows the ridged pattern to be cast with crisp, defined edges that hold their shape permanently. The result is a material that is stronger, more resilient and more suitable for furniture than conventional poured concrete.
No. The colour is integral to the concrete mix rather than applied as a surface coating. It will not peel, chip or fade under normal indoor use. The rust brown tone is part of the material from surface to core.
Bold vertical ridges that run around the sides of the table. In direct light the ridges are subtle. In sidelight or low lamplight the ridges cast defined shadow lines that give the table a pronounced sculptural texture. The pattern changes character depending on the light source and the time of day.
Living rooms where the rust brown picks up warm undertones in the upholstery and the weight grounds the arrangement. Bedrooms where the sculptural form gives the bedside a boutique quality. Hallways as a display plinth for one ceramic or candle. Bathrooms where the reinforced concrete handles humidity. Pairs with cream, deep green, aged leather, dark timber and terracotta textiles. For a side table in contrasting dark metal that provides a different material counterpoint in the same room, the two-tier round iron side table adds height and storage alongside the solid concrete form.
At 22.5 kilograms it requires two people to carry to its final position. Once placed, occasional repositioning is possible but the weight makes this a table you place with intention rather than one you move casually between rooms.
No. The table is a single solid piece of reinforced concrete. Unbox with a second person, place in position, and it is complete.
Glass fibre reinforced concrete is resilient against moisture and temperature changes. The table can be used in covered outdoor areas. Prolonged direct exposure to heavy rain or frost cycles is best avoided to preserve the surface finish over time.
Wipe with a damp cloth. Use coasters under drinks. The integral colour does not require sealing or recoating for indoor use. Avoid abrasive cleaners that could dull the surface texture.
At 22.5 kilograms with a concrete base, felt pads underneath are strongly recommended on hardwood, laminate, engineered wood and tiled floors to prevent contact wear on both surfaces.
450mm height, 400mm width, 400mm depth. Glass fibre reinforced concrete with integral rust brown colour. Bold ridged surface pattern, sectioned top. Weight 22.5 kg. No assembly required.
Living with Statement Materials
A concrete side table introduces a material weight and texture that changes what works around it. These guides cover how to build rooms where bold materials, warm palettes and considered details come together.
Overview
Sculptural Concrete in a Warm Register.
A ridged side table in glass fibre reinforced concrete with a rust brown finish and sectioned top. 400mm square, 450mm tall. The ridge pattern casts shadow lines that shift with the light throughout the day. The colour is integral to the material rather than applied. At 22.5 kilograms the table anchors in position through mass alone. No assembly: a single solid piece, unboxed and placed. Glass fibre reinforcement holds the crisp ridge detail permanently.
What Ridged Concrete Does Here.
- It brings warmth to a hard material: The rust brown finish turns concrete from cold and grey into something earthy and domestic. The table feels like fired clay or terracotta rather than poured industrial material.
- It changes with the light: The ridges catch sidelight and cast shadows that shift from subtle in the morning to pronounced under evening lamplight. The table looks different at every hour.
- It anchors a soft room with weight: 22.5 kilograms of reinforced concrete gives a linen and timber room the material counterpoint it needs. The mass provides gravitas that lightweight tables cannot.
- It works as sculpture and surface: The ridged form and sectioned top make this a visual object when empty. When holding a lamp or a book it functions as a table. Both roles are genuine.
- It introduces texture where rooms lack it: In a space with flat walls, smooth upholstery and plain flooring, the ridged surface provides the tactile contrast that makes the arrangement feel complete.
- It handles humidity and temperature: Glass fibre reinforced concrete is resilient in bathrooms, covered porches and any room where conventional timber furniture would be a risk.
- It needs nothing done to it: No assembly, no sealing, no finishing. Wipe with a damp cloth.
Rooms Built Around Earth Tones.
Beside a deep sofa where the rust brown picks up warm undertones in the upholstery. As a bedside where the sculptural form gives the room boutique character. In a hallway as a plinth for one considered ceramic or candle. For ideas on building bedrooms with earthy textures and layered natural materials, our boho bedroom design guide covers the approach.
Description
Concrete That Refuses to Look Industrial.
Concrete in a living room usually means grey, flat, cold. This table takes the same base material and gives it warmth, pattern and a colour that belongs in a home rather than a warehouse. The rust brown finish has the tone of fired clay or sun-dried terracotta, and the ridged surface introduces a texture that catches light from the side and creates shadow lines that shift as the day moves. It is concrete furniture that feels handmade rather than poured, and that changes how concrete sits in a domestic room.
The construction is glass fibre reinforced concrete. Glass fibres in the mix give the material tensile strength that allows the ridged pattern to be cast with clean, defined edges that hold their shape permanently. At 22.5 kilograms the weight gives the table the anchoring quality of stone furniture. It does not shift, wobble, or feel temporary. The sectioned top adds surface detail that rewards close inspection without overwhelming the form from across the room.
At 400mm square and 450mm tall it sits at standard sofa arm height with a compact footprint that works in tight arrangements, beside a bed or in a hallway position. No assembly is required: the table arrives as a single solid piece. For a table lamp in a contrasting pale material that lifts the warm rust tone on the surface, the white terrazzo table lamp introduces a cool, speckled counterpoint that plays against the earthy warmth of the concrete.
What Makes This Different from Stone.
- Glass fibre reinforced concrete. Not standard poured concrete. Glass fibres throughout the mix create tensile strength that allows the ridged pattern to be cast with crisp, defined edges that will not chip or soften over time.
- Rust brown finish with depth. The colour is integral to the material rather than applied on top. The tone sits between terracotta and burnt sienna, with enough warmth to sit comfortably in a living room rather than reading as industrial or utilitarian.
- Bold ridged surface pattern. The vertical ridges cast shadow lines that shift with the light source and the time of day. The texture gives the table a sculptural presence that flat-sided alternatives in the same material lack entirely.
- Sectioned top with geometric detail. The top surface is divided into defined sections that add close-range visual interest. The detail rewards proximity without overwhelming the form from a distance.
- 22.5 kilograms of inherent stability. The weight anchors the table in position through mass alone. No pads, no grips, no concern about displacement from everyday contact or a nudge from a passing knee.
- No assembly whatsoever. A single solid piece. Unbox with a second person, place in position, and the table is complete from the first moment.
Why the Ridges Are the Design.
A smooth concrete cylinder would look like a construction offcut. The ridges transform the material. They give the surface a rhythm that catches sidelight and creates shadow patterns that change throughout the day. In morning light the ridges are subtle and the table looks warm and rounded. In the low angle of evening lamplight the shadows deepen and the texture becomes more pronounced, giving the piece a completely different character. That responsiveness to light is what makes the table feel alive in a room rather than static, and it is a quality that flat surfaces in the same material cannot achieve.
Rooms That Want Warmth and Weight.
Beside a deep sofa in a living room where the rust brown tone picks up warm undertones in the upholstery and the weight grounds the arrangement with architectural solidity. As a bedside table where the sculptural form and earthy colour give the room a boutique quality. In a hallway or on a landing as a display plinth where a single ceramic, a candle or a small plant sits on a surface that elevates the object with material gravitas. In a bathroom where the reinforced concrete construction handles sustained humidity without concern. The rust brown pairs with cream walls, warm grey, deep green, terracotta textiles, aged leather, dark timber and rooms built around earthy, organic palettes rather than cool or chrome-heavy schemes.
Before You Order
- No assembly required. Single solid piece of glass fibre reinforced concrete. Two people needed to carry the 22.5kg weight to the final position. Place where it will stay.
- 400mm square, 450mm tall. Measure the intended position to confirm clearance from walkways and door swings. The table is compact but the weight makes frequent repositioning impractical.
- Concrete surface, practical care. Wipe with a damp cloth. Use coasters under drinks. The rust brown finish is integral to the material and does not require sealing or recoating for normal indoor use.
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: Rust Brown Concrete Side Table
Standard concrete with glass fibres mixed throughout. The fibres give the material tensile strength that ordinary concrete lacks, which is what allows the ridged pattern to be cast with crisp, defined edges that hold their shape permanently. The result is a material that is stronger, more resilient and more suitable for furniture than conventional poured concrete.
No. The colour is integral to the concrete mix rather than applied as a surface coating. It will not peel, chip or fade under normal indoor use. The rust brown tone is part of the material from surface to core.
Bold vertical ridges that run around the sides of the table. In direct light the ridges are subtle. In sidelight or low lamplight the ridges cast defined shadow lines that give the table a pronounced sculptural texture. The pattern changes character depending on the light source and the time of day.
Living rooms where the rust brown picks up warm undertones in the upholstery and the weight grounds the arrangement. Bedrooms where the sculptural form gives the bedside a boutique quality. Hallways as a display plinth for one ceramic or candle. Bathrooms where the reinforced concrete handles humidity. Pairs with cream, deep green, aged leather, dark timber and terracotta textiles. For a side table in contrasting dark metal that provides a different material counterpoint in the same room, the two-tier round iron side table adds height and storage alongside the solid concrete form.
At 22.5 kilograms it requires two people to carry to its final position. Once placed, occasional repositioning is possible but the weight makes this a table you place with intention rather than one you move casually between rooms.
No. The table is a single solid piece of reinforced concrete. Unbox with a second person, place in position, and it is complete.
Glass fibre reinforced concrete is resilient against moisture and temperature changes. The table can be used in covered outdoor areas. Prolonged direct exposure to heavy rain or frost cycles is best avoided to preserve the surface finish over time.
Wipe with a damp cloth. Use coasters under drinks. The integral colour does not require sealing or recoating for indoor use. Avoid abrasive cleaners that could dull the surface texture.
At 22.5 kilograms with a concrete base, felt pads underneath are strongly recommended on hardwood, laminate, engineered wood and tiled floors to prevent contact wear on both surfaces.
450mm height, 400mm width, 400mm depth. Glass fibre reinforced concrete with integral rust brown colour. Bold ridged surface pattern, sectioned top. Weight 22.5 kg. No assembly required.
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