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vidaXL VidaXL Coffee Table 45x44cm Acacia Wood Home - Coffee TablevidaXL VidaXL Coffee Table 45x44cm Acacia Wood Home - Coffee Table
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vidaXL Coffee Table 100x54x40 Solid Mango Wood by vidaXLvidaXL Coffee Table 100x54x40 Solid Mango Wood by vidaXL
vidaXL vidaXL Coffee Table 100x54x40 Solid Mango Wood
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Different Types of Wood Available

Our collection includes several timber options. Oak styled coffee tables are the classic choice - hard, heavy, and built to last generations. It's got that prominent grain pattern and tends towards honey or grey-brown tones. Pine offers a softer, more affordable alternative with a paler appearance that suits cottage or coastal styles. Mango wood brings more exotic grain patterns and warmth, sitting somewhere between pine and oak in terms of hardness.

Then there's engineered wood, which uses wood fibres with a veneer finish. This keeps costs down whilst still giving you the look of solid timber. For most people's living rooms, engineered wood coffee tables do the job perfectly well without the premium price tag that comes with solid hardwood.

Styles That Actually Work

The beauty of wooden coffee tables is how adaptable they are. Chunky reclaimed-look designs with rough edges suit industrial or farmhouse interiors. Sleek, minimalist tables with clean lines fit modern spaces. Traditional designs with turned legs and darker stains work in period homes. Mid-century inspired pieces with tapered legs are having another moment. Whatever your room looks like, there's probably a wooden coffee table that'll suit it.

Size matters more than people realise. A coffee table that's too small looks lost in a large living room, whilst one that's too big dominates a compact space. As a rough guide, your coffee table should be about two-thirds the length of your sofa. Height-wise, it should sit level with your sofa seat or slightly lower - you want to reach your drink comfortably without stretching.

Storage can be useful if you're short on space elsewhere. Some wooden coffee tables include shelves underneath for magazines or baskets. Others have drawers built in for remotes and other bits. Open shelving keeps things accessible but on display, whilst drawers hide clutter away.

Wooden Coffee Tables

  • What type of wood is best for coffee tables?

    Oak is most durable but expensive. Pine is affordable and lighter but scratches more easily. Mango wood offers a good middle ground with character and durability. Engineered wood works well if you want the wooden look on a budget. Choose based on your usage and budget.

  • How do I protect a wooden coffee table?

    Use coasters under drinks to prevent water rings. Place mats under hot items. Apply furniture wax or wood oil every few months to maintain the finish. Deal with spills immediately by wiping them up. These simple habits keep wooden coffee tables looking decent for years.

  • What size coffee table should I get?

    Aim for about two-thirds the length of your sofa. Leave roughly 40-45cm between the table edge and sofa for legroom. Height should match or sit slightly below your sofa seat. Measure your space before buying – a table that's too large or small throws off the whole room.

  • Are wooden coffee tables better than glass?

    Depends what you want. Wooden coffee tables are warmer, hide scratches better, and feel more substantial. Glass shows every mark but can make small rooms feel less cluttered visually. For family homes with kids, wood is usually more practical. For minimalist spaces, some prefer glass.

  • Can wooden coffee tables be refinished?

    Solid wood tables can be sanded and refinished when they look worn. You can change the stain colour or strip back to bare wood. Engineered wood with veneer is trickier – sanding through the thin veneer exposes the base material underneath. If you think you'll refinish later, choose solid wood.

  • Do wooden coffee tables need assembly?

    Some arrive fully assembled, others need legs attaching. Assembly is usually straightforward – screwing pre-drilled legs into the tabletop. Flat-pack options require more work but keep delivery costs down. Check product details to see what's involved with your chosen table.

  • How heavy are wooden coffee tables?

    Solid wood tables are fairly heavy – oak particularly so. This weight actually helps with stability. Engineered wood and pine options are lighter and easier to move around. If you rearrange furniture often, consider the weight before buying a massive solid oak piece.

  • Do you offer free delivery on wooden coffee tables?

    Yes, we provide free UK mainland delivery on all wooden coffee tables. Your table will arrive within 3-5 working days from ordering. Solid wood tables can be heavy, so you might want help positioning them once they arrive, especially if stairs are involved.