Specifications

Place of Origin #originPlace#
Main Color Walnut
Main Material MDF
Dangerous Goods #dangerFlag#

Dimensions & Weights

Assembled Length (in.) 47.24
Assembled Width (in.) 26.77
Assembled Height (in.) 15.75
Weight (lbs) 70.70

Product Features

  • [Modern Design] The table surface with wood veneer,the natural wood grain and color give a superior texture,and with embossed detailing around the tabletop adds a touch of elegance and uniqueness, making it a stylish centerpiece for any living room.
  • [Sturdy Pedestal Base] The table stands on a sturdy MDF base, providing reliable support and stability. The pedestal design not only ensures durability but also adds a distinctive element to the table's overall look.
  • [Multi-Functional] Whether placed in the living room or bedroom, this coffee table serves a variety of purposes. It can be used to display decorative items, or provide a convenient surface for drinks and snacks.
  • [Easy assembly and maintenance]The simple design makes assembly very easy. All hardware and detailed instructions are provided, and the workbench is easy to complete.

Description

Specifications
Product Type Coffee Table
Frame Material MDF
Leg Material MDF
Country of Origin China
Notice Because of the natural properties of wood veneer, the grain patterns on the table cannot be completely identical.
About Color Due to screen display or light problems, the color of the products received may be slightly different from the pictures, Please refer to the actual product for the actual color.
About Size Sizes are measured manually, there will be some slight differences.

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.