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Small & Narrow Black Console Table - 115cm - Noa

SKU: NOA005 Quickfind Code: 1882279
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  • Small, slimline wall-mounted console table
  • Includes a generous tabletop space, and two decorative brass handles
  • The brass handles are a striking contrast to the black painted finish
  • Compact design with a projection of 25cm - ideal for hallways
  • Wall fixings are included, to keep it firmly in place
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Give your hallway or entryway a modern update with this Noa black console table with flute detail brass handles on a fixed front panel. Its narrow design makes it the perfect space-saving solution. Utilise the tabletop to store and display items without compromising space. Made of rubberwood, it has been built to last. Plus, with wall fixings included, you can be sure it’ll stay securely in place.

Please note: This console table has a fixed front panel, and the handles are for decorative purposes only.

Need to know

  • Dimensions: W115 x D25 x H90 cm
  • Colour: Black
  • Material: Rubberwood
  • Finish: Painted
  • Product Weight: 8.6 kg
  • Maximum Load Weight: 100 kg
  • Fittings Included: Yes, wall mounting brackets
  • Assembly required: Yes

Find out more information about our eco-friendly rubberwood from replenished plantations

A by-product of the rubber industry, this sustainably sourced wood is an affordable and greener alternative to traditional hardwoods. Once rubber trees no longer produce latex, they’re felled and replaced with new saplings, making them highly renewable. Rubberwood is durable and resistant to wear and tear, so it’s long-lasting, making it perfect for the family home. Plus, it often has a beautiful grain pattern that’s aesthetically pleasing.

 

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