Product details

Inspired by the iconic ironwork of the Coalbrookdale foundry in Shropshire, the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution, this table pays homage to a legacy of British innovation and enduring quality.


Every detail reflects strength and elegance, combining historical influence with contemporary design.


A statement piece, with a base cast in iron and paired with either a marble or wooden top, the Coalbrook table is built to last a lifetime. Its robust construction ensures it can withstand the demands of daily life while maintaining an elegant form.

Dimensions
Coalbrook Table
Width 1250mm
Depth 1250mm
Height 715mm
Weight - Marble Top 130kg
Weight - Wooden Top 83kg
Product Dimensions
Materials and Contents
  • The base is cast iron with a black painted finish.
  • The top is offered with either a solid edge lipped Oak, Walnut Stain or solid Marble.
  • Felt footpads
Care Instructions

We recommend no abrasive cleaners or solvents are used to clean the unit. Please only use proprietary furniture polishes or alternatively, warm water with a diluted mild detergent.

Delivery

All our UK orders come with free shipping. If you are ordering from outside the UK, please refer to our delivery page for further information.

If an item is shown as ‘in stock’ on the website, these are located in our London showroom or UK warehouse. If you order accessories or smaller furniture items these will be sent to you by our favoured courier service in a few working days. For all large furniture orders, our friendly staff will be in contact to arrange delivery and confirm access. Furniture not delivered by our white glove service will delivered to kerb-side by pallet.

If you have any questions about delivery, please get in touch with us via our contact page or live chat.

Please note: Access that requires additional planning will incur a cost at the customers expense.

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Matthew Hilton

Matthew Hilton furniture is built in the belief of creating furniture that people live with. His inspiration often comes from long-established furniture forms. He doesn’t believe in design movements, and he really doesn’t like the concept of design as a fashion.