Product details

Compact and versatile, the Campus side table by Matthew Hilton is simultaneously strong and elegant. The marriage of a slim tubular steel frame and a robust granite or slatted teak wood surface offers a striking contrast.

 

Designed to support the ebb and flow of outdoor life, its weather-resistant construction ensures it remains a timeless and useful presence in your outdoor living space. 

 

Available in a sophisticated palette of Pebble or Bottle, desaturated tones that work well with stone, wood, and foliage. Match or contrast the table tops with the frame colours to create your preferred look.  

Dimensions
Campus Side Table
Height 311mm
Width 430mm
Depth 430mm
Product Dimensions
Materials and Contents
  • Steel frame
  • Commercial grade powder coat
  • Injection moulded nylon floor glides
Care Instructions

In a garden environment the atmosphere contains many impurities, which over time can create a layer of dirt on the furniture. Should such a build-up occur, then a non-abrasive sponge or soft brush can be used with lukewarm water to clean the surface of the product. We recommend cleaning the product at least once a season.

Delivery

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

In stock items will generally be shipped from our UK warehouse within 2-5 working days with a 1-2 day transit time.

If you order accessories or smaller furniture items these will be sent to you by our favoured courier service. For orders containing larger items, our friendly staff will be in contact after you place your order 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.

Please note: Access that requires additional planning may incur an additional cost.

Reviews
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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.