Overview
Description
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
FAQs
Knowledge Hub
One Shape, Top to Floor.
A round coffee table in smoked oak with a curved underframe that follows the circular profile of the top. 900mm in diameter, 400mm tall, with 370mm of clearance beneath the frame. Solid oak and oak veneer construction with a smoked finish that deepens the natural grain into a warm grey-brown tone. The curved frame gives the table a coherent, designed silhouette that straight-legged alternatives cannot match. At 13 kilograms it has substance without difficulty when repositioning. Legs-only assembly: the top and frame arrive complete.
What This Does to a Room.
- It softens a rectangular seating arrangement: The round form breaks the angular lines of a straight or L-shaped sofa and gives every seat equal access to the surface.
- It bridges warm and cool palettes: Smoked oak sits between warm timber and cooler greys, working naturally in rooms that mix natural materials with contemporary upholstery.
- It keeps the floor visible: 370mm of clearance beneath the curved frame shows the rug, keeps the space open and gives a robot vacuum unobstructed passage.
- It gives two people equal surface: A 900mm circle has no head and no side. Two people on opposite sofas reach the same distance to the centre.
- It eliminates sharp corners in traffic zones: In rooms with children, a round edge at 400mm removes the shin-level hazard rectangular tables create.
- It looks complete from every angle: The curved frame means there is no front, no back and no awkward side view. The table looks complete from wherever you stand in the room.
- It assembles in minutes: Attach the legs to the pre-built top and frame. One person, no specialist tools, no complex instructions.
Rooms Built Around Warm Timber.
On a jute rug between a linen sofa and an armchair where the smoked oak anchors the arrangement with natural warmth. In a smaller sitting room where the round shape occupies less visual space than a rectangle the same width. In an open-plan room where the table sits between kitchen and living zones. For ideas on how Scandinavian interiors use warm timber and soft textures to build calm, functional living rooms, our Scandinavian living room design guide covers the approach.
The Frame That Follows the Top.
Most round coffee tables sit on straight legs. Four posts or a pedestal beneath a circular top, and the geometry fights itself: curved surface, angular support. This table resolves that tension. The underframe curves to follow the shape of the top, creating a single continuous form where the structure beneath mirrors the surface above. From a sofa, from across the room, from standing above, the table holds together as one coherent object rather than a top resting on something unrelated.
The oak has a smoked finish. Not painted, not stained in the conventional sense. Smoking is a process that darkens the timber by reacting with its natural tannins, which deepens the grain rather than covering it. The result is a warm grey-brown tone where the oak figuring remains visible rather than buried beneath opaque colour. Solid oak where it matters structurally, with oak veneers where practical to manage weight and movement across the 900mm span. At 13 kilograms the table has genuine substance without being difficult to reposition when the room needs rearranging.
At 900mm across and 400mm tall it sits at standard sofa-reach height with enough surface for two people from opposite sides. The 370mm floor clearance gives a robot vacuum clean passage and keeps the space beneath the table open. For an oak nest of tables in a complementary industrial register that provides additional surface area when guests arrive, the industrial style oak and iron nest of three pairs naturally in rooms where warm timber and dark metal set the tone.
What the Specs Actually Mean Here.
- Oak and oak veneer construction. Solid oak in the structural frame and legs. Oak veneers on the top where practical to prevent warping across a 900mm unsupported span. The grain is consistent between the two.
- Smoked oak finish. The smoking process reacts with the oak's natural tannins to produce a deep grey-brown tone. The grain remains visible and active beneath the colour rather than hidden under paint or opaque stain.
- Curved underframe. The frame follows the circular profile of the top. No straight crossbars, no angular bracing. The structure beneath mirrors the shape above, which gives the table its coherent, designed silhouette.
- 900mm diameter, 400mm tall. The height aligns with standard UK sofa seat cushions for comfortable reach. The diameter spans enough for books, drinks and a lamp from two seated positions.
- 370mm floor clearance. Open beneath the frame. Enough space for a robot vacuum, visible rug texture and visual lightness rather than a heavy blocked silhouette at floor level.
- Legs-only assembly. The top and frame arrive complete. Attach the legs and the table is finished. No complex multi-step build, no specialist tools, no second pair of hands required.
Why the Curve Matters Most.
A round top is a common shape. You can find a circular coffee table at any price point and in any material. What you rarely find is a frame that acknowledges the shape above it. Straight legs beneath a round top create a disconnect: the eye follows the curve and then drops to rigid posts from a different geometric language. The curved frame eliminates that. The structure sweeps beneath the top in lines that echo its circumference, and the result is a table that looks resolved from every angle rather than correct from the front and awkward from the side.
Rooms Where Smoked Oak Settles In.
In the centre of a living room on a textured jute or wool rug where the smoked oak tone sits between the pale floor and a darker sofa. Beside a deep linen corner sofa where the round form softens the angular lines of the seating arrangement and gives every seat equal access to the surface. In an open-plan space where the smoked finish bridges warm kitchen cabinetry and a cooler seating area. In a snug or smaller sitting room where the 900mm diameter provides genuine surface area without the visual bulk of a rectangular table the same width. The smoked oak pairs naturally with charcoal upholstery, warm grey walls, aged leather, black ironwork, woven textiles and rooms where natural materials carry the palette rather than painted surfaces.
Before You Order
- Legs-only assembly. The top and curved frame arrive pre-built. Attach the legs with the included fixings. No specialist tools required. One person can complete the assembly in minutes.
- 900mm diameter, allow clearance. The table needs at least 450mm clearance on all sides for comfortable movement around a sofa arrangement. Measure the gap between your sofa and any facing seating before ordering.
- Also available in natural oak. If the smoked finish is too warm or too dark for the room, the same table is available in a lighter natural oak that suits paler, cooler or Scandinavian-inspired interiors.
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: Smoked Oak Round Coffee Table
Smoking darkens oak by reacting with its natural tannins rather than coating the surface with pigmented stain. The result is a warm grey-brown tone where the grain remains visible and tactile. Because the colour comes from the wood's own chemistry rather than an applied layer, it has a depth and authenticity that painted or stained finishes cannot replicate. The tone also ages gracefully, developing a richer patina over time.
Standard coffee table legs are straight posts beneath a flat top. On a round table that creates a disconnect between the curved surface and angular supports. The curved frame follows the circular profile of the top, so the structure beneath mirrors the surface above. The table looks like one continuous form from every angle.
Both. Solid oak in the structural frame and legs. Oak veneer on the top to manage weight and prevent the expansion that can occur across a 900mm unsupported span. The grain matches consistently between the solid and veneered elements, so the transition is invisible to the eye and to the touch.
Living rooms where the round form softens angular sofa lines. Open-plan spaces where smoked oak bridges warm kitchen tones and cooler seating areas. Smaller sitting rooms or snugs where the 900mm circle occupies less visual bulk than a rectangular table of similar width. The smoked oak pairs with charcoal, warm grey, linen, jute and leather. For a side table in a similar natural material palette, the tray-style industrial side table pairs naturally beside an armchair.
At 400mm it aligns with most standard UK sofa seat cushions, which sit between 380mm and 450mm. You can reach a drink from a seated position without leaning forward uncomfortably.
Yes. The 370mm floor clearance gives most robot vacuums clear passage beneath the curved frame with no low-hanging crossbars to obstruct automated cleaning.
Minimal. The top and curved frame arrive pre-built as one piece. Attach the legs using included fixings. One person, minutes, no specialist tools.
Wipe with a soft damp cloth. Use coasters under hot mugs and cold glasses. Wipe spills promptly. Avoid abrasive cleaners, bleach and solvent-based products, all of which can strip or dull the smoked finish over time.
Yes. Same construction, dimensions and curved frame. The only difference is the finish: natural oak has a lighter, untreated tone for paler or cooler palettes.
400mm height, 900mm diameter. Oak and oak veneer, smoked oak finish. Curved underframe. 370mm floor clearance. 13 kg. Legs-only assembly. Also available in natural oak.
Getting the Living Room Right
A coffee table anchors the seating arrangement, and the material you choose shapes everything around it. These guides cover how to build living rooms where timber, texture and layout work together.
Overview
One Shape, Top to Floor.
A round coffee table in smoked oak with a curved underframe that follows the circular profile of the top. 900mm in diameter, 400mm tall, with 370mm of clearance beneath the frame. Solid oak and oak veneer construction with a smoked finish that deepens the natural grain into a warm grey-brown tone. The curved frame gives the table a coherent, designed silhouette that straight-legged alternatives cannot match. At 13 kilograms it has substance without difficulty when repositioning. Legs-only assembly: the top and frame arrive complete.
What This Does to a Room.
- It softens a rectangular seating arrangement: The round form breaks the angular lines of a straight or L-shaped sofa and gives every seat equal access to the surface.
- It bridges warm and cool palettes: Smoked oak sits between warm timber and cooler greys, working naturally in rooms that mix natural materials with contemporary upholstery.
- It keeps the floor visible: 370mm of clearance beneath the curved frame shows the rug, keeps the space open and gives a robot vacuum unobstructed passage.
- It gives two people equal surface: A 900mm circle has no head and no side. Two people on opposite sofas reach the same distance to the centre.
- It eliminates sharp corners in traffic zones: In rooms with children, a round edge at 400mm removes the shin-level hazard rectangular tables create.
- It looks complete from every angle: The curved frame means there is no front, no back and no awkward side view. The table looks complete from wherever you stand in the room.
- It assembles in minutes: Attach the legs to the pre-built top and frame. One person, no specialist tools, no complex instructions.
Rooms Built Around Warm Timber.
On a jute rug between a linen sofa and an armchair where the smoked oak anchors the arrangement with natural warmth. In a smaller sitting room where the round shape occupies less visual space than a rectangle the same width. In an open-plan room where the table sits between kitchen and living zones. For ideas on how Scandinavian interiors use warm timber and soft textures to build calm, functional living rooms, our Scandinavian living room design guide covers the approach.
Description
The Frame That Follows the Top.
Most round coffee tables sit on straight legs. Four posts or a pedestal beneath a circular top, and the geometry fights itself: curved surface, angular support. This table resolves that tension. The underframe curves to follow the shape of the top, creating a single continuous form where the structure beneath mirrors the surface above. From a sofa, from across the room, from standing above, the table holds together as one coherent object rather than a top resting on something unrelated.
The oak has a smoked finish. Not painted, not stained in the conventional sense. Smoking is a process that darkens the timber by reacting with its natural tannins, which deepens the grain rather than covering it. The result is a warm grey-brown tone where the oak figuring remains visible rather than buried beneath opaque colour. Solid oak where it matters structurally, with oak veneers where practical to manage weight and movement across the 900mm span. At 13 kilograms the table has genuine substance without being difficult to reposition when the room needs rearranging.
At 900mm across and 400mm tall it sits at standard sofa-reach height with enough surface for two people from opposite sides. The 370mm floor clearance gives a robot vacuum clean passage and keeps the space beneath the table open. For an oak nest of tables in a complementary industrial register that provides additional surface area when guests arrive, the industrial style oak and iron nest of three pairs naturally in rooms where warm timber and dark metal set the tone.
What the Specs Actually Mean Here.
- Oak and oak veneer construction. Solid oak in the structural frame and legs. Oak veneers on the top where practical to prevent warping across a 900mm unsupported span. The grain is consistent between the two.
- Smoked oak finish. The smoking process reacts with the oak's natural tannins to produce a deep grey-brown tone. The grain remains visible and active beneath the colour rather than hidden under paint or opaque stain.
- Curved underframe. The frame follows the circular profile of the top. No straight crossbars, no angular bracing. The structure beneath mirrors the shape above, which gives the table its coherent, designed silhouette.
- 900mm diameter, 400mm tall. The height aligns with standard UK sofa seat cushions for comfortable reach. The diameter spans enough for books, drinks and a lamp from two seated positions.
- 370mm floor clearance. Open beneath the frame. Enough space for a robot vacuum, visible rug texture and visual lightness rather than a heavy blocked silhouette at floor level.
- Legs-only assembly. The top and frame arrive complete. Attach the legs and the table is finished. No complex multi-step build, no specialist tools, no second pair of hands required.
Why the Curve Matters Most.
A round top is a common shape. You can find a circular coffee table at any price point and in any material. What you rarely find is a frame that acknowledges the shape above it. Straight legs beneath a round top create a disconnect: the eye follows the curve and then drops to rigid posts from a different geometric language. The curved frame eliminates that. The structure sweeps beneath the top in lines that echo its circumference, and the result is a table that looks resolved from every angle rather than correct from the front and awkward from the side.
Rooms Where Smoked Oak Settles In.
In the centre of a living room on a textured jute or wool rug where the smoked oak tone sits between the pale floor and a darker sofa. Beside a deep linen corner sofa where the round form softens the angular lines of the seating arrangement and gives every seat equal access to the surface. In an open-plan space where the smoked finish bridges warm kitchen cabinetry and a cooler seating area. In a snug or smaller sitting room where the 900mm diameter provides genuine surface area without the visual bulk of a rectangular table the same width. The smoked oak pairs naturally with charcoal upholstery, warm grey walls, aged leather, black ironwork, woven textiles and rooms where natural materials carry the palette rather than painted surfaces.
Before You Order
- Legs-only assembly. The top and curved frame arrive pre-built. Attach the legs with the included fixings. No specialist tools required. One person can complete the assembly in minutes.
- 900mm diameter, allow clearance. The table needs at least 450mm clearance on all sides for comfortable movement around a sofa arrangement. Measure the gap between your sofa and any facing seating before ordering.
- Also available in natural oak. If the smoked finish is too warm or too dark for the room, the same table is available in a lighter natural oak that suits paler, cooler or Scandinavian-inspired interiors.
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: Smoked Oak Round Coffee Table
Smoking darkens oak by reacting with its natural tannins rather than coating the surface with pigmented stain. The result is a warm grey-brown tone where the grain remains visible and tactile. Because the colour comes from the wood's own chemistry rather than an applied layer, it has a depth and authenticity that painted or stained finishes cannot replicate. The tone also ages gracefully, developing a richer patina over time.
Standard coffee table legs are straight posts beneath a flat top. On a round table that creates a disconnect between the curved surface and angular supports. The curved frame follows the circular profile of the top, so the structure beneath mirrors the surface above. The table looks like one continuous form from every angle.
Both. Solid oak in the structural frame and legs. Oak veneer on the top to manage weight and prevent the expansion that can occur across a 900mm unsupported span. The grain matches consistently between the solid and veneered elements, so the transition is invisible to the eye and to the touch.
Living rooms where the round form softens angular sofa lines. Open-plan spaces where smoked oak bridges warm kitchen tones and cooler seating areas. Smaller sitting rooms or snugs where the 900mm circle occupies less visual bulk than a rectangular table of similar width. The smoked oak pairs with charcoal, warm grey, linen, jute and leather. For a side table in a similar natural material palette, the tray-style industrial side table pairs naturally beside an armchair.
At 400mm it aligns with most standard UK sofa seat cushions, which sit between 380mm and 450mm. You can reach a drink from a seated position without leaning forward uncomfortably.
Yes. The 370mm floor clearance gives most robot vacuums clear passage beneath the curved frame with no low-hanging crossbars to obstruct automated cleaning.
Minimal. The top and curved frame arrive pre-built as one piece. Attach the legs using included fixings. One person, minutes, no specialist tools.
Wipe with a soft damp cloth. Use coasters under hot mugs and cold glasses. Wipe spills promptly. Avoid abrasive cleaners, bleach and solvent-based products, all of which can strip or dull the smoked finish over time.
Yes. Same construction, dimensions and curved frame. The only difference is the finish: natural oak has a lighter, untreated tone for paler or cooler palettes.
400mm height, 900mm diameter. Oak and oak veneer, smoked oak finish. Curved underframe. 370mm floor clearance. 13 kg. Legs-only assembly. Also available in natural oak.
Knowledge Hub
Getting the Living Room Right
A coffee table anchors the seating arrangement, and the material you choose shapes everything around it. These guides cover how to build living rooms where timber, texture and layout work together.
Smoked Oak Round Coffee Table with Curved Frame
Overview
Description
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
FAQs
Knowledge Hub
One Shape, Top to Floor.
A round coffee table in smoked oak with a curved underframe that follows the circular profile of the top. 900mm in diameter, 400mm tall, with 370mm of clearance beneath the frame. Solid oak and oak veneer construction with a smoked finish that deepens the natural grain into a warm grey-brown tone. The curved frame gives the table a coherent, designed silhouette that straight-legged alternatives cannot match. At 13 kilograms it has substance without difficulty when repositioning. Legs-only assembly: the top and frame arrive complete.
What This Does to a Room.
- It softens a rectangular seating arrangement: The round form breaks the angular lines of a straight or L-shaped sofa and gives every seat equal access to the surface.
- It bridges warm and cool palettes: Smoked oak sits between warm timber and cooler greys, working naturally in rooms that mix natural materials with contemporary upholstery.
- It keeps the floor visible: 370mm of clearance beneath the curved frame shows the rug, keeps the space open and gives a robot vacuum unobstructed passage.
- It gives two people equal surface: A 900mm circle has no head and no side. Two people on opposite sofas reach the same distance to the centre.
- It eliminates sharp corners in traffic zones: In rooms with children, a round edge at 400mm removes the shin-level hazard rectangular tables create.
- It looks complete from every angle: The curved frame means there is no front, no back and no awkward side view. The table looks complete from wherever you stand in the room.
- It assembles in minutes: Attach the legs to the pre-built top and frame. One person, no specialist tools, no complex instructions.
Rooms Built Around Warm Timber.
On a jute rug between a linen sofa and an armchair where the smoked oak anchors the arrangement with natural warmth. In a smaller sitting room where the round shape occupies less visual space than a rectangle the same width. In an open-plan room where the table sits between kitchen and living zones. For ideas on how Scandinavian interiors use warm timber and soft textures to build calm, functional living rooms, our Scandinavian living room design guide covers the approach.
The Frame That Follows the Top.
Most round coffee tables sit on straight legs. Four posts or a pedestal beneath a circular top, and the geometry fights itself: curved surface, angular support. This table resolves that tension. The underframe curves to follow the shape of the top, creating a single continuous form where the structure beneath mirrors the surface above. From a sofa, from across the room, from standing above, the table holds together as one coherent object rather than a top resting on something unrelated.
The oak has a smoked finish. Not painted, not stained in the conventional sense. Smoking is a process that darkens the timber by reacting with its natural tannins, which deepens the grain rather than covering it. The result is a warm grey-brown tone where the oak figuring remains visible rather than buried beneath opaque colour. Solid oak where it matters structurally, with oak veneers where practical to manage weight and movement across the 900mm span. At 13 kilograms the table has genuine substance without being difficult to reposition when the room needs rearranging.
At 900mm across and 400mm tall it sits at standard sofa-reach height with enough surface for two people from opposite sides. The 370mm floor clearance gives a robot vacuum clean passage and keeps the space beneath the table open. For an oak nest of tables in a complementary industrial register that provides additional surface area when guests arrive, the industrial style oak and iron nest of three pairs naturally in rooms where warm timber and dark metal set the tone.
What the Specs Actually Mean Here.
- Oak and oak veneer construction. Solid oak in the structural frame and legs. Oak veneers on the top where practical to prevent warping across a 900mm unsupported span. The grain is consistent between the two.
- Smoked oak finish. The smoking process reacts with the oak's natural tannins to produce a deep grey-brown tone. The grain remains visible and active beneath the colour rather than hidden under paint or opaque stain.
- Curved underframe. The frame follows the circular profile of the top. No straight crossbars, no angular bracing. The structure beneath mirrors the shape above, which gives the table its coherent, designed silhouette.
- 900mm diameter, 400mm tall. The height aligns with standard UK sofa seat cushions for comfortable reach. The diameter spans enough for books, drinks and a lamp from two seated positions.
- 370mm floor clearance. Open beneath the frame. Enough space for a robot vacuum, visible rug texture and visual lightness rather than a heavy blocked silhouette at floor level.
- Legs-only assembly. The top and frame arrive complete. Attach the legs and the table is finished. No complex multi-step build, no specialist tools, no second pair of hands required.
Why the Curve Matters Most.
A round top is a common shape. You can find a circular coffee table at any price point and in any material. What you rarely find is a frame that acknowledges the shape above it. Straight legs beneath a round top create a disconnect: the eye follows the curve and then drops to rigid posts from a different geometric language. The curved frame eliminates that. The structure sweeps beneath the top in lines that echo its circumference, and the result is a table that looks resolved from every angle rather than correct from the front and awkward from the side.
Rooms Where Smoked Oak Settles In.
In the centre of a living room on a textured jute or wool rug where the smoked oak tone sits between the pale floor and a darker sofa. Beside a deep linen corner sofa where the round form softens the angular lines of the seating arrangement and gives every seat equal access to the surface. In an open-plan space where the smoked finish bridges warm kitchen cabinetry and a cooler seating area. In a snug or smaller sitting room where the 900mm diameter provides genuine surface area without the visual bulk of a rectangular table the same width. The smoked oak pairs naturally with charcoal upholstery, warm grey walls, aged leather, black ironwork, woven textiles and rooms where natural materials carry the palette rather than painted surfaces.
Before You Order
- Legs-only assembly. The top and curved frame arrive pre-built. Attach the legs with the included fixings. No specialist tools required. One person can complete the assembly in minutes.
- 900mm diameter, allow clearance. The table needs at least 450mm clearance on all sides for comfortable movement around a sofa arrangement. Measure the gap between your sofa and any facing seating before ordering.
- Also available in natural oak. If the smoked finish is too warm or too dark for the room, the same table is available in a lighter natural oak that suits paler, cooler or Scandinavian-inspired interiors.
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: Smoked Oak Round Coffee Table
Smoking darkens oak by reacting with its natural tannins rather than coating the surface with pigmented stain. The result is a warm grey-brown tone where the grain remains visible and tactile. Because the colour comes from the wood's own chemistry rather than an applied layer, it has a depth and authenticity that painted or stained finishes cannot replicate. The tone also ages gracefully, developing a richer patina over time.
Standard coffee table legs are straight posts beneath a flat top. On a round table that creates a disconnect between the curved surface and angular supports. The curved frame follows the circular profile of the top, so the structure beneath mirrors the surface above. The table looks like one continuous form from every angle.
Both. Solid oak in the structural frame and legs. Oak veneer on the top to manage weight and prevent the expansion that can occur across a 900mm unsupported span. The grain matches consistently between the solid and veneered elements, so the transition is invisible to the eye and to the touch.
Living rooms where the round form softens angular sofa lines. Open-plan spaces where smoked oak bridges warm kitchen tones and cooler seating areas. Smaller sitting rooms or snugs where the 900mm circle occupies less visual bulk than a rectangular table of similar width. The smoked oak pairs with charcoal, warm grey, linen, jute and leather. For a side table in a similar natural material palette, the tray-style industrial side table pairs naturally beside an armchair.
At 400mm it aligns with most standard UK sofa seat cushions, which sit between 380mm and 450mm. You can reach a drink from a seated position without leaning forward uncomfortably.
Yes. The 370mm floor clearance gives most robot vacuums clear passage beneath the curved frame with no low-hanging crossbars to obstruct automated cleaning.
Minimal. The top and curved frame arrive pre-built as one piece. Attach the legs using included fixings. One person, minutes, no specialist tools.
Wipe with a soft damp cloth. Use coasters under hot mugs and cold glasses. Wipe spills promptly. Avoid abrasive cleaners, bleach and solvent-based products, all of which can strip or dull the smoked finish over time.
Yes. Same construction, dimensions and curved frame. The only difference is the finish: natural oak has a lighter, untreated tone for paler or cooler palettes.
400mm height, 900mm diameter. Oak and oak veneer, smoked oak finish. Curved underframe. 370mm floor clearance. 13 kg. Legs-only assembly. Also available in natural oak.
Getting the Living Room Right
A coffee table anchors the seating arrangement, and the material you choose shapes everything around it. These guides cover how to build living rooms where timber, texture and layout work together.
Overview
One Shape, Top to Floor.
A round coffee table in smoked oak with a curved underframe that follows the circular profile of the top. 900mm in diameter, 400mm tall, with 370mm of clearance beneath the frame. Solid oak and oak veneer construction with a smoked finish that deepens the natural grain into a warm grey-brown tone. The curved frame gives the table a coherent, designed silhouette that straight-legged alternatives cannot match. At 13 kilograms it has substance without difficulty when repositioning. Legs-only assembly: the top and frame arrive complete.
What This Does to a Room.
- It softens a rectangular seating arrangement: The round form breaks the angular lines of a straight or L-shaped sofa and gives every seat equal access to the surface.
- It bridges warm and cool palettes: Smoked oak sits between warm timber and cooler greys, working naturally in rooms that mix natural materials with contemporary upholstery.
- It keeps the floor visible: 370mm of clearance beneath the curved frame shows the rug, keeps the space open and gives a robot vacuum unobstructed passage.
- It gives two people equal surface: A 900mm circle has no head and no side. Two people on opposite sofas reach the same distance to the centre.
- It eliminates sharp corners in traffic zones: In rooms with children, a round edge at 400mm removes the shin-level hazard rectangular tables create.
- It looks complete from every angle: The curved frame means there is no front, no back and no awkward side view. The table looks complete from wherever you stand in the room.
- It assembles in minutes: Attach the legs to the pre-built top and frame. One person, no specialist tools, no complex instructions.
Rooms Built Around Warm Timber.
On a jute rug between a linen sofa and an armchair where the smoked oak anchors the arrangement with natural warmth. In a smaller sitting room where the round shape occupies less visual space than a rectangle the same width. In an open-plan room where the table sits between kitchen and living zones. For ideas on how Scandinavian interiors use warm timber and soft textures to build calm, functional living rooms, our Scandinavian living room design guide covers the approach.
Description
The Frame That Follows the Top.
Most round coffee tables sit on straight legs. Four posts or a pedestal beneath a circular top, and the geometry fights itself: curved surface, angular support. This table resolves that tension. The underframe curves to follow the shape of the top, creating a single continuous form where the structure beneath mirrors the surface above. From a sofa, from across the room, from standing above, the table holds together as one coherent object rather than a top resting on something unrelated.
The oak has a smoked finish. Not painted, not stained in the conventional sense. Smoking is a process that darkens the timber by reacting with its natural tannins, which deepens the grain rather than covering it. The result is a warm grey-brown tone where the oak figuring remains visible rather than buried beneath opaque colour. Solid oak where it matters structurally, with oak veneers where practical to manage weight and movement across the 900mm span. At 13 kilograms the table has genuine substance without being difficult to reposition when the room needs rearranging.
At 900mm across and 400mm tall it sits at standard sofa-reach height with enough surface for two people from opposite sides. The 370mm floor clearance gives a robot vacuum clean passage and keeps the space beneath the table open. For an oak nest of tables in a complementary industrial register that provides additional surface area when guests arrive, the industrial style oak and iron nest of three pairs naturally in rooms where warm timber and dark metal set the tone.
What the Specs Actually Mean Here.
- Oak and oak veneer construction. Solid oak in the structural frame and legs. Oak veneers on the top where practical to prevent warping across a 900mm unsupported span. The grain is consistent between the two.
- Smoked oak finish. The smoking process reacts with the oak's natural tannins to produce a deep grey-brown tone. The grain remains visible and active beneath the colour rather than hidden under paint or opaque stain.
- Curved underframe. The frame follows the circular profile of the top. No straight crossbars, no angular bracing. The structure beneath mirrors the shape above, which gives the table its coherent, designed silhouette.
- 900mm diameter, 400mm tall. The height aligns with standard UK sofa seat cushions for comfortable reach. The diameter spans enough for books, drinks and a lamp from two seated positions.
- 370mm floor clearance. Open beneath the frame. Enough space for a robot vacuum, visible rug texture and visual lightness rather than a heavy blocked silhouette at floor level.
- Legs-only assembly. The top and frame arrive complete. Attach the legs and the table is finished. No complex multi-step build, no specialist tools, no second pair of hands required.
Why the Curve Matters Most.
A round top is a common shape. You can find a circular coffee table at any price point and in any material. What you rarely find is a frame that acknowledges the shape above it. Straight legs beneath a round top create a disconnect: the eye follows the curve and then drops to rigid posts from a different geometric language. The curved frame eliminates that. The structure sweeps beneath the top in lines that echo its circumference, and the result is a table that looks resolved from every angle rather than correct from the front and awkward from the side.
Rooms Where Smoked Oak Settles In.
In the centre of a living room on a textured jute or wool rug where the smoked oak tone sits between the pale floor and a darker sofa. Beside a deep linen corner sofa where the round form softens the angular lines of the seating arrangement and gives every seat equal access to the surface. In an open-plan space where the smoked finish bridges warm kitchen cabinetry and a cooler seating area. In a snug or smaller sitting room where the 900mm diameter provides genuine surface area without the visual bulk of a rectangular table the same width. The smoked oak pairs naturally with charcoal upholstery, warm grey walls, aged leather, black ironwork, woven textiles and rooms where natural materials carry the palette rather than painted surfaces.
Before You Order
- Legs-only assembly. The top and curved frame arrive pre-built. Attach the legs with the included fixings. No specialist tools required. One person can complete the assembly in minutes.
- 900mm diameter, allow clearance. The table needs at least 450mm clearance on all sides for comfortable movement around a sofa arrangement. Measure the gap between your sofa and any facing seating before ordering.
- Also available in natural oak. If the smoked finish is too warm or too dark for the room, the same table is available in a lighter natural oak that suits paler, cooler or Scandinavian-inspired interiors.
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: Smoked Oak Round Coffee Table
Smoking darkens oak by reacting with its natural tannins rather than coating the surface with pigmented stain. The result is a warm grey-brown tone where the grain remains visible and tactile. Because the colour comes from the wood's own chemistry rather than an applied layer, it has a depth and authenticity that painted or stained finishes cannot replicate. The tone also ages gracefully, developing a richer patina over time.
Standard coffee table legs are straight posts beneath a flat top. On a round table that creates a disconnect between the curved surface and angular supports. The curved frame follows the circular profile of the top, so the structure beneath mirrors the surface above. The table looks like one continuous form from every angle.
Both. Solid oak in the structural frame and legs. Oak veneer on the top to manage weight and prevent the expansion that can occur across a 900mm unsupported span. The grain matches consistently between the solid and veneered elements, so the transition is invisible to the eye and to the touch.
Living rooms where the round form softens angular sofa lines. Open-plan spaces where smoked oak bridges warm kitchen tones and cooler seating areas. Smaller sitting rooms or snugs where the 900mm circle occupies less visual bulk than a rectangular table of similar width. The smoked oak pairs with charcoal, warm grey, linen, jute and leather. For a side table in a similar natural material palette, the tray-style industrial side table pairs naturally beside an armchair.
At 400mm it aligns with most standard UK sofa seat cushions, which sit between 380mm and 450mm. You can reach a drink from a seated position without leaning forward uncomfortably.
Yes. The 370mm floor clearance gives most robot vacuums clear passage beneath the curved frame with no low-hanging crossbars to obstruct automated cleaning.
Minimal. The top and curved frame arrive pre-built as one piece. Attach the legs using included fixings. One person, minutes, no specialist tools.
Wipe with a soft damp cloth. Use coasters under hot mugs and cold glasses. Wipe spills promptly. Avoid abrasive cleaners, bleach and solvent-based products, all of which can strip or dull the smoked finish over time.
Yes. Same construction, dimensions and curved frame. The only difference is the finish: natural oak has a lighter, untreated tone for paler or cooler palettes.
400mm height, 900mm diameter. Oak and oak veneer, smoked oak finish. Curved underframe. 370mm floor clearance. 13 kg. Legs-only assembly. Also available in natural oak.
Knowledge Hub
Getting the Living Room Right
A coffee table anchors the seating arrangement, and the material you choose shapes everything around it. These guides cover how to build living rooms where timber, texture and layout work together.