A departure from our Brass Top Dining Table design the Brass Top Coffee Table can be made in a wide variety of sizes, timbers and finishes. The brass provides an interesting departure from solid timber whilst maintaining the material integrity of our designs.
Brass is historically used in furniture and architecture and develops a worn-in patina over time, much the same as solid wood. With use, scratches and scuff marks will appear. For us this forms part of the warmth and charm of the antiquated brass finish, reminiscent of country hotel bar-counters.
Choose between antiqued, brushed or bright brass and tapered or turned timber legs.
Due to the size of the brass sheets, tables longer or wider than 79 x 39 inches will be made with joins in the brass top. While discreet and even, these joins are visible. The Fenix inlay can be done without joins.
This is a custom piece of furniture, made to order, to your exact specification. Once we have received your online order we will be in touch to confirm the finish/color/material specifications, before placing the final order with our supplier. If unsure, please select your preference(s) at this stage and we will consult with you to finalize your options.
Below are a few of the standard sizes available. Additional sizes can be viewed in the attached catalogue. Custom sizes are also available to order.
35.5" L x 35.5" W x 17.5" H / 900 x 900 x 450mm
47" L x 31.5" W x 17.5" H / 1200 x 800 x 450mm
71" L x 35.5" W x 17.5" H / 1800 x 900 x 450mm
63" L x 31.5" W x 17.5" H / 1600 x 800 x 450mm
The Brass Top Coffee Table is available in the following finishes:
Our brass topped tables have been designed to wear - with use scratches and scuff marks will appear. For us this forms part of the charm of the antiquated brass finish, reminiscent of country hotel bar-counters.
To protect your table, place rubber or felt pads under medium weight or sharp objects. Use coasters when possible. Avoid water, wine, oils, or hot items pooling on the surface. Unglazed ceramics are abrasive — consider placemats.
After day-to-day use, wipe down the brass surface with a slightly damp cloth to preserve the wax polish, then dry with a soft cloth.
Do not use outdoors or expose to direct sun daily. Solid wood will react to sunlight, temperature changes, and moisture causing movement and warping. Brass will expand and can warp. Exposure to UV can yellow timber and create light surface cracks.
Air-conditioning dries the air, which can cause cracking/warping. Use a humidifier if needed.
James is known for his clean-lined, solid wood pieces that are made using traditional cabinet-making techniques. Heavily influenced by his birthplace and his family heritage, James found his calling at an early age, making things in the family workshop. He combined his creative flair with entrepreneurial spirit to found his own design studio.