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Organic shapes, effortless style. The Hale Nesting Coffee Tables bring a modern, sculptural feel to your living space. Carved from solid oak with smooth, flowing curves and an irregular oval shape, these coffee tables create a natural, organic look—perfect for those who love contemporary design with a softer edge. A natural honey finish highlights the grain of the wood, complementing the tapered legs creating a look of Scandinavian minimalism. Crafted for both style and function, their pebble shape and nesting design offers flexibility, whether styled together or separately. Perfect for relaxing with a book or entertaining guests. Product Details:• Set of 2 • Nesting design• Tapered solid wood legs• Oak and rubberwood construction• Natural honey oak finish• Partial assembly required• 12 months manufacturers warranty. Product Composition - Oak Veneer MDF / Oak Veneer Rubber Wood. Product Dimensions - 50 cm x 100 cm x 35 cm, Weight - 6.5 kg Clearance to floor 33.1 cm Package Dimensions - 106 cm x 56 cm x 11 cm, Weight - 9 kg. This product will be dispatched by one of our trusted suppliers. You’ll be contacted by their selected courier about your delivery. Please note: this product cannot be delivered to all Offshore Islands, Northern Ireland or Republic of Ireland.
I love how this oak coffee table brings a gently sculpted, organic feel without shouting for attention. Its light, natural finish and slender legs suit Scandi-inspired, Japandi or contemporary rustic schemes, pairing easily with linen sofas, woven rugs and soft metallic accents. Styling-wise, keep the top uncluttered - stack two or three design books, add a small ceramic vessel or sculptural bowl and perhaps a trailing plant for contrast. On a practical note, the low profile works well in smaller living rooms, and the smooth surface is easy to wipe clean after drinks or snacks.
Adrian Wells
Flitch Interior Stylist
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