
Shaw Console Table Oak
The Cooper & Co. Shaw Console Table in Oak features a clean, structural design with warm oak tones across the top and base. Provides space for decor, keys, or everyday items, while the block-style legs create a defined, balanced silhouette. Perfect for entryways, hallways, or living areas where subtle styling and practicality are needed.
Features:
- Solid oak finish runs across the top and base for a cohesive look.
- Warm, natural oak tone adds character to the space.
- Compact size suited to entryways, hallways, or living spaces.
Specifications:
- Dimensions: 80cm (H) x 120cm (W) x 35cm (D).
- Materials: Particleboard with laminated paper finish, MDF with laminated paper finish.
- Colour: Oak.
Package includes:
- 1x Console Table.
- 1x Assembly Instructions.
WARNING:
Children have died from furniture tipover.
ALWAYS secure this furniture with an anchor device.
NEVER allow children to stand, climb or hang on drawers, doors, or shelves.
Original: $285.35
-65%$285.35
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Description
The Cooper & Co. Shaw Console Table in Oak features a clean, structural design with warm oak tones across the top and base. Provides space for decor, keys, or everyday items, while the block-style legs create a defined, balanced silhouette. Perfect for entryways, hallways, or living areas where subtle styling and practicality are needed.
Features:
- Solid oak finish runs across the top and base for a cohesive look.
- Warm, natural oak tone adds character to the space.
- Compact size suited to entryways, hallways, or living spaces.
Specifications:
- Dimensions: 80cm (H) x 120cm (W) x 35cm (D).
- Materials: Particleboard with laminated paper finish, MDF with laminated paper finish.
- Colour: Oak.
Package includes:
- 1x Console Table.
- 1x Assembly Instructions.
WARNING:
Children have died from furniture tipover.
ALWAYS secure this furniture with an anchor device.
NEVER allow children to stand, climb or hang on drawers, doors, or shelves.
























