Specifications

Main Color Walnut
Main Material Solid Wood+MDF
Product Style French Country,Mid-Century Modern,Rustic
Use Case Primary Living Space
Wood Type Ash
Wood Tone Brown
Base type Pedestal
Desk Use Case Coffee & End Tables
Table Shape Rectangular
Desk Features Ergonomic
Desk Mount Type Freestanding
Desk Shape Rectangular
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Dimensions & Weights

Assembled Length (in.) 47.20
Assembled Width (in.) 23.60
Assembled Height (in.) 13.80
Weight (lbs) 41.80

Product Features

  • 120cm Small Space Coffee Table: Creates spacious illusion in compact living rooms with fluid shape
  • 35cm Low Coffee Table Height: Fits perfectly under 40-45cm seat height sofas for ergonomic reach
  • Solid Wood Veneer Coffee Table: Walnut stained ash veneer wood grain - not artificial laminate
  • Heavy Duty MDF Coffee Table: 2.5cm thick top, moisture-resistant top holds 30kg (books/decor/trays).
  • Minimalist Modern Coffee Table: Clean lines enhance natural patterns with linen/leather sofas
  • Unique Designer Top: Irresistibly distinctive shape – where artistry meets intrigue.
  • Care Instructions:❖ Wipe with damp cloth❖ Avoid alcohol-based cleaners❖ Use coasters for hot/cold drinks

Description

47.2 Inches Rustic Ash Wood Veneer Coffee Table for Small Living Room
Crafted with intentional imperfection, this statement coffee table redefines contemporary living. The irregular rectangular top (47.2Inches L × 23.6Inches W) features MDF core clad in genuine ash veneer, stained in rich walnut tones that highlight woodgrain topography. Organic edge contours and beveled detailing create tactile sophistication perfect for minimalist to eclectic interiors.(Minimal Assembly Needed)

Meet Our Designers

Meet Our Designers

Meet Our Designers

Lead Designer

With over 10 years of experience in product design, Elena brings creativity and innovation to every project.
Michael Rodriguez

Michael Rodriguez

Creative Director

Michael's passion for minimalist design has shaped our brand's aesthetic and visual identity.
Sophia Renner

Sophia Renner

Designer

Sophia's architectural instincts and artistic sensibility have shaped the way we think about light — not as a fixture, but as a feeling.
Daniel Voss

Daniel Voss

Designer

Daniel's belief that light — not structure — transforms a space has driven our most refined and restrained design work to date.