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Madrid coffee table

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Designer: Morten Georgsen

$1,599.00
As shown $1,359.15
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Expected delivery: 6-8 weeks. Due to current systemic global logistic challenges, the delivery times might not reflect reality. Your local store will be able to provide more accurate delivery timings.
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Meet Madrid

Clean lines and organic shapes come together in a floating design to make the Madrid coffee table a sensory, vibrant piece for your interior. The exquisite pipe base with integrated storage highlights the elegance of the design for a contemporary expression that will never go out of style.

Dimensions and weight

  • Diameter: 31½ "
  • Height: 16¼ "
  • Tabletop thickness: 1 "
  • Height to table top: 15½ "
  • Weight: 52 lb
  • Maximum weight load: 44 lb

Materials:

  • Tabletop: ceramic/fiberboard/ceramic/fiberboard/fiberboard
  • Leg/base: steel/steel

Finish

  • Tabletop: edge sanded/lacquered/edge sanded/lacquered

Assembly instructions

This product is easy to assemble. Just follow the instructions and we’re sure you can do it without any extra help from us.

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Item number

3700AD270167075

Designer:

Morten Georgsen

Multiple choices

Choose between different table tops and bases to create the perfect match with your sofa or lounge setup.

Visual softness

The streamlined design of Madrid makes it stand out. At the same time, the round shape of the table creates a visual softness that opens up the space in your room.

One table—two height options

On Madrid with a cone base, the cylinder linking the base and top can be mounted in two different heights.

Combine different sizes

The floating design can easily stand alone, but can also be combined and overlapped with more tables for a large, dynamic arrangement.

    A tip from our interior designer

    “Experimenting with home styling ideas is the key to creating an incredible interior design. Decorating is an iterative process and the most important thing is to get started.”