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The Philip Coffee Table

The Philip coffee table will fit perfectly within the confines of L-shaped or U-shaped couches so that everyone present can relax, have a place to rest their drink without getting up, and escape to the kitchen for a refill without squeezing past the confines of quadratic designs.

With a 1.5"-thick solid wood tabletop, you’ll hear the satisfying knock of ceramic mugs hitting wood that lets you know it’s a sturdy and durable piece of furniture that’ll last as long as you want to keep it in use.  

The base is made from 1"-square steel tube finished with a black powder coating to complement the bright hue of the natural woods. The base makes complete contact with the floor, and the legs angle slightly towards the table’s center for a softer aesthetic touch. 

As far as recommendations go, the entire shop felt like the naturally fallen sycamore top with black powder coating, as seen in photos 2 and 3, was one of the nicer pieces we'd ever built.  Just sayin'. 

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The Philip Coffee Table

$2,095.00

$628.50

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The Philip coffee table will fit perfectly within the confines of L-shaped or U-shaped couches so that everyone present can relax, have a place to rest their drink without getting up, and escape to the kitchen for a refill without squeezing past the confines of quadratic designs.

With a 1.5"-thick solid wood tabletop, you’ll hear the satisfying knock of ceramic mugs hitting wood that lets you know it’s a sturdy and durable piece of furniture that’ll last as long as you want to keep it in use.  

The base is made from 1"-square steel tube finished with a black powder coating to complement the bright hue of the natural woods. The base makes complete contact with the floor, and the legs angle slightly towards the table’s center for a softer aesthetic touch. 

As far as recommendations go, the entire shop felt like the naturally fallen sycamore top with black powder coating, as seen in photos 2 and 3, was one of the nicer pieces we'd ever built.  Just sayin'.