What Makes Mango Wood Different
Compared to oak or pine, mango wood sits somewhere in between. It's harder than pine but not quite as dense as oak. Unlike pine which can look quite pale and uniform, mango wood has more character straight away.
The finish on most mango wood coffee tables brings out this natural colouring. Some are left quite raw-looking with a simple protective coat, giving that rustic feel. Others get a darker stain or polish that makes them look richer and more formal. Either way, you're working with genuine solid wood rather than veneers stuck over chipboard.
Styles and Sizes Available
Our mango wood collection includes everything from compact side table sizes up to large centrepiece coffee tables. If you've got a small living room, something around 90x50cm gives you useful surface space without dominating the room. Bigger spaces can take 120x60cm or even larger square designs that make a proper statement.
The styling varies quite a bit. Some tables have clean, simple lines with straight legs – these work well in modern or minimalist rooms. Others feature more decorative elements like carved details, curved legs, or interesting metalwork, which suits traditional or eclectic interiors better. There are also rough-hewn designs that keep the wood looking quite raw and textured, popular with the industrial or farmhouse aesthetic crowd.
Storage options appear on some models too – shelves underneath or drawers built in. Handy if you need somewhere for remotes, magazines, or general living room clutter.