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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Coffee Table. Posted by goldmaniam81 in Living Room Furniture, Coffee & Side Tables in Port Elizabeth. 11 July 2021
R 2.500
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Robertson (Western Cape)
Coffee table for sale Im situated in robertson Whatsapp me on 0732422334
R 1.200
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South Africa (All cities)
Coffee table set German red origan with forged blacksmiths corner caps
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South Africa (All cities)
Toba Coffee Table Set All the best things in life come in two. We present you our Toba nesting coffee table set. A stunning coffee table set on a steel base. One top has a black finish and the other top an oak finish. We love simple geometry. This coffee table set is a great match with our Toba side table. Available in a walnut finish or a clear oak finish. Big Table Diameter: 800 mm Height: 370 mm Thickness of top: 20 mm Small Table Diameter: 650 mm Height: 260 mm Thickness of top: 20 mm Material MDF and Supawood, Engineered Wood / Veneer MDF and Supawood When it comes to engineered wood, MDF board -also known locally as SupaWood, is often considered a level above plywood. It is denser, stronger and more durable. For these reasons, it has almost as many applications as solid wood. MDF is a composite product used in many home and professional projects, such as furniture, cabinetry, flooring and even speaker boxes due to its smooth finish, machinability, strength and consistency. All these great characteristics allow us the flexibility to build great looking products at an affordable price point without having to worry about durability. Care construction Sun damage MDF is sensitive to light. We'd recommend that you avoid leaving anything on the surfaces for the first 6-8 weeks, if they're exposed to sunlight. This should help you avoid any marks or rings appearing if the furniture lightens in the sun. Cleaning A damp (never soaking wet) cloth will do it. Dry the surfaces thoroughly afterwards. MDF can be damaged by liquids, so if you spill anything on it, be sure to wipe it dry immediately. If you need to remove any stains, go gently – use mild soap and warm water. Engineered Wood / Veneer Our designers and makers at Furniturespot love to work with engineered wood, also known as veneer. We only use engineered oak for our furniture items because we love the texture of that wood type in combination with the different available finishes. Engineered oak is a solid timber top (0.3 mm of solid oak) in conjunction with a multi-layer MDF base. Thanks to our clever construction, our engineered wood tops do not expand and contract to the same extent as solid wood tops. But our engineered top’s really special feature is the fact that it’s topped off with solid oak, making the end result look just like solid wood but for a much better price! We receive weekly questions why we are using engineered oak and not solid oak throughout. To start with, the price is 400% cheaper than a solid oak top. It is better resistant to the South African climate with no risk of cupping, bowing, cracking of the top and it is easy in maintenance. Do we need to say more? We made a Q&A around engineered oak. Care construction Sun damage Engineered wood is sensitive to light. We'd recommend that you avoid leaving anything on the surfaces for the first 6-8 weeks, if they're exposed to sunlight. This should help you avoid any marks or rings appearing if the furniture lightens in the sun. Cleaning A damp (never soaking wet) cloth will do it. Dry the surfaces thoroughly afterwards. Both wood and engineered wood can be damaged by liquids, so if you spill anything on it, be sure to wipe it dry immediately. If you need to remove any stains, go gently – use mild soap and warm water. Made: This product is proudly handcrafted in South Africa. Note: Actual product colours may slightly vary from colours shown online due to screen variations, image lighting and fabric availability. Please ask a sales representative for colour swatches and fabric samples should you be unsure. Decor items, mattresses and or bedding are not included with our products unless explicitly stated. Shipping & Policies Shipping Dispatched Cost Within Gauteng province Within 1 week R350 Other regions Please contact our team for the delivery times. R1,050
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South Africa (All cities)
Toba Coffee Table Set All the best things in life come in two. We present you our Toba nesting coffee table set. A stunning coffee table set on a steel base. One top has a black finish and the other top an oak finish. We love simple geometry. This coffee table set is a great match with our Toba side table. Available in a walnut finish or a clear oak finish. Big Table Diameter: 800 mm Height: 370 mm Thickness of top: 20 mm Small Table Diameter: 650 mm Height: 260 mm Thickness of top: 20 mm Material MDF and Supawood, Engineered Wood / Veneer MDF and Supawood When it comes to engineered wood, MDF board -also known locally as SupaWood, is often considered a level above plywood. It is denser, stronger and more durable. For these reasons, it has almost as many applications as solid wood. MDF is a composite product used in many home and professional projects, such as furniture, cabinetry, flooring and even speaker boxes due to its smooth finish, machinability, strength and consistency. All these great characteristics allow us the flexibility to build great looking products at an affordable price point without having to worry about durability. Care construction Sun damage MDF is sensitive to light. We'd recommend that you avoid leaving anything on the surfaces for the first 6-8 weeks, if they're exposed to sunlight. This should help you avoid any marks or rings appearing if the furniture lightens in the sun. Cleaning A damp (never soaking wet) cloth will do it. Dry the surfaces thoroughly afterwards. MDF can be damaged by liquids, so if you spill anything on it, be sure to wipe it dry immediately. If you need to remove any stains, go gently – use mild soap and warm water. Engineered Wood / Veneer Our designers and makers at Furniturespot love to work with engineered wood, also known as veneer. We only use engineered oak for our furniture items because we love the texture of that wood type in combination with the different available finishes. Engineered oak is a solid timber top (0.3 mm of solid oak) in conjunction with a multi-layer MDF base. Thanks to our clever construction, our engineered wood tops do not expand and contract to the same extent as solid wood tops. But our engineered top’s really special feature is the fact that it’s topped off with solid oak, making the end result look just like solid wood but for a much better price! We receive weekly questions why we are using engineered oak and not solid oak throughout. To start with, the price is 400% cheaper than a solid oak top. It is better resistant to the South African climate with no risk of cupping, bowing, cracking of the top and it is easy in maintenance. Do we need to say more? We made a Q&A around engineered oak. Care construction Sun damage Engineered wood is sensitive to light. We'd recommend that you avoid leaving anything on the surfaces for the first 6-8 weeks, if they're exposed to sunlight. This should help you avoid any marks or rings appearing if the furniture lightens in the sun. Cleaning A damp (never soaking wet) cloth will do it. Dry the surfaces thoroughly afterwards. Both wood and engineered wood can be damaged by liquids, so if you spill anything on it, be sure to wipe it dry immediately. If you need to remove any stains, go gently – use mild soap and warm water. Made: This product is proudly handcrafted in South Africa. Note: Actual product colours may slightly vary from colours shown online due to screen variations, image lighting and fabric availability. Please ask a sales representative for colour swatches and fabric samples should you be unsure. Decor items, mattresses and or bedding are not included with our products unless explicitly stated. Shipping & Policies Shipping Delivery Cost Within Gauteng province Within 1-5 working days R350 Other regions Please contact our team for the delivery times. Earliest possible deliveries in 2022. R1,050
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Coffee Table - Caesar Table Round 80cm - Rose Gold for R3,999.00
R 3.999
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South Africa (All cities)
A coffee table with storage? You got it. The Nala coffee table comes in a versatile mono colour finish and has a rectangular shape. Rectangular means it fits in any living room. The extra shelf has plenty of space for you to store books, remotes, and accessories. Bonus alert: The Nala coffee able comes with a matching TV cabinet and pedestal too. Material Melamine Dimensions Width: 600 mm Height: 450 mm Length: 1200 mm Melamine Melamine has become extremely popularity in South Africa and we perfectly understand that. This man-made material has most often the look (and even sometimes the feel) of wood but has been made in a factory. It is durable, easy to maintain and the price is cheaper than (solid) wood. Last but not least, most melamine boards are manufactured in South Africa. Local manufacturing is great for the environment and the South African economy. Melamine is being used for kitchen cupboards but also to build furniture. At Furniturespot we use melamine boards mainly in our floating TV cabinets (link). We have floating TV cabinets in a Sahara wood look finish (link) or in an urban trendy look (link) Melanine is here to stay. Care construction Sun damage Melamine is not very sensitive to sunlight however we do not recommend putting your furniture items in direct sun light. Cleaning A damp (never soaking wet) cloth will do it. Dry the surfaces thoroughly afterwards. Melamine is not very sensitive to liquids, but if you spill anything on it, be sure to wipe it dry immediately. If you need to remove any stains, go gently – use mild soap and warm water. Made: This product is proudly handcrafted in South Africa. Note: Actual product colours may slightly vary from colours shown online due to screen variations, image lighting and fabric availability. Please ask a sales representative for colour swatches and fabric samples should you be unsure. Decor items, mattresses and or bedding are not included with our products unless explicitly stated. Shipping & Policies Shipping Delivery Cost Within Gauteng province Within 1-5 working days R350 Other regions Please contact our team for the delivery times. Earliest possible deliveries in 2022. R1,050
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Coffee Table Box 380x355x110(ALL SIZES IN MILLIMETERS) for R371.40
R 371
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South Africa (All cities)
Transform your living room with our unique Coffee Table Cushion. This stylish addition adds versatility to your space. Available in black or natural, this is the perfect way to elevate your coffee table and create a cozy atmosphere for all your gatherings. Material: Synthetic Rattan Colour: Black or Natural Dimensions:
R 5.299,99
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Paarl (Western Cape)
We make orders and stock available always different types of products table and benches and chairs pedestal and chest of drawers and coffee table office calls what's up on 0794120678more information about anything else we can do deliver everywhere in capetown just calls me before you come thanks for your support
R 1.500
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Glass topped coffee table - excellent condition 640 x 640 x 400 high Cel 0836510077
R 480
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Honey stained coffee table bought from Aberdeens. Would look lovely if sanded down and revarnished or painted. This is a bargain. Size: 90 x 60 cm.
R 350
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
A stunning wood and glass coffee table in excellent condition for sale
R 1.300
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
I have a Coffee Table for sale Dimensions:- 1300 mm * 600 mm *400 mm For description / condition please see photographs. Price- R 2500.00 Please call or What’s App me on 071 670 1703 if you are interested
R 2.500
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Rustic traditional pallet wood coffee table for sale R190 Message me if your interested 081 370 8303
R 190
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