




£260 £169
+ additional colours and finishes available at La Redoute
With its brilliant shine, organic shape and smooth-touch enamel... the Glafor end table will energise your garden with deep and luminous colours. Made of cement composite material, it resists cold and heat. A signature design by AMPM.Product Details • GRC : composite of cement, fibreglass, resin and mineral powders • Enamelled finish. Quality Info • Handcrafted, each piece is unique, the fibreglass-based material is moulded to obtain the desired shape, which gives it an irregular appearance. Care Advice • Low temperatures are likely to affect the proper functioning and surface condition of your outdoor furniture. • We therefore advise you to store it in a dry, ventilated and closed room.. We strongly advise against the use of a tarpaulin, as it will act as an oven and damage the surface conditions.. • Before any storage, remember to clean and dry the products well, in order to prevent the appearance of mould or unpleasant odours.. • In any case and regardless of the material, it is not recommended to leave the furniture outside without protection, particularly during bad weather and the winter phase.. Dimensions • Width: 30cm • Height: 46cm • Depth: 30cm • Sold pre-assembled. Dimensions and weight of parcel1 parcel • W59 x H41 x D41cm, 16kg
I really like this round garden table for its sleek, sculptural look-it's a great way to add a touch of modernity to outdoor seating areas. Its compact size makes it versatile, perfect for placing alongside garden sofas or even as a stand-alone piece for drinks and snacks. It works particularly well with contemporary or minimalist outdoor ensembles, but can also add a fresh contrast to more boho or eclectic schemes. For styling, consider pairing it with textured cushions and natural plant pots to create a relaxed, yet curated outdoor space. It’s practical too-durable and easy to wipe clean-making it ideal for outdoor use year-round.
Clara Reynolds
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on La Redoute's website here