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Round coffee tables that bring softness and style to any living room. Choose from 274 circle coffee tables ranging from £30 to £1,920, in materials like glass, concrete, mango wood and ceramic. Whether you favour minimalist Scandinavian design or statement pieces with antique gold finishes, there's a circular table suited to your home.

  • Top-selling ranges – Humz Circles and Humz Bern Oak deliver contemporary style loved by UK customers. Humz Circles
  • Trusted brands – House Nordic Furniture and Julian Bowen Furniture offer quality and timeless appeal. House Nordic Furniture Occasional Tables
  • Colours available – Beige, black, brown, green, grey and white finishes suit every décor scheme.
  • Premium materials – Acacia, bamboo, ceramic and mango wood options bring natural warmth and durability.

Tip: A circle coffee table works beautifully in smaller lounge spaces—the rounded edges create flow and the shape feels less bulky than rectangular alternatives.

Explore our Humz Glade range or browse House Nordic Furniture's occasional tables to find your perfect round centrepiece.

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Our Circle Coffee Tables are available in round, rectangular, square and oval shapes. Round tables work well in smaller rooms or alongside curved sofas; rectangular designs suit larger living spaces and sectional sofas.

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Choose from Circle Coffee Tables in marble, tempered glass, solid oak, MDF and metal finishes. Marble and glass options are particularly popular for contemporary interiors, combining style with everyday practicality.

Circle Coffee Tables by Material

Many of our Circle Coffee Tables feature additional storage including lower shelves, drawers and lift-up tops — ideal for keeping living rooms tidy without sacrificing style.

A circle coffee table brings effortless style and conversation-friendly design to any living room. Whether you're drawn to a sleek black circle coffee design or prefer natural wood finishes, our collection offers something for every taste. From compact options to a large circle coffee table that anchors spacious lounges, you'll find the perfect fit for your home.

  • Natural Wood Finishes – Our circle coffee tables come in warm wood tones that complement any décor. Explore our Mango Wood Coffee Tables and Oak Coffee Tables for timeless appeal.
  • Modern & Minimalist Designs – If you prefer contemporary aesthetics, our black circle coffee options and sleek modern pieces deliver clean lines and understated elegance. These work beautifully alongside other shapes like our Square Coffee Tables.
  • Half Circle & Space-Saving Options – A half circle coffee table is ideal for smaller rooms or console placements, offering functionality without overwhelming your space.
  • Delivery – We offer free UK delivery on all our circle coffee tables, making it easy to refresh your living room.

Tip: Measure your space carefully before ordering—a circle coffee table works best when it sits at least 18 inches from your sofa for comfortable legroom and movement.

Browse our full Coffee Tables collection to compare styles and find your ideal centrepiece today.

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FAQs on Circle Coffee Tables

What size circle coffee table do I need for my sofa?

Your coffee table should be roughly two-thirds your sofas length. For a standard 3-seater (220cm), choose 120–140cm. Position it 30–45cm from the sofa. Table height should be roughly half your sofa cushion height. Always measure your room first to ensure proper proportions.

Glass is easiest to clean and suits modern spaces. Oak and solid wood offer warmth and durability but need occasional polishing. Marble looks luxurious but requires sealing. MDF is budget-friendly and low-maintenance. Choose based on your décor style, cleaning tolerance, and budget rather than aesthetics alone.

Yes, round tables work particularly well in small rooms because they take up less visual space and allow easier movement around them. Choose a diameter of 60–80cm maximum to avoid crowding. Round shapes also feel less obstructive than rectangles in compact spaces and suit curved sofas.

Layer your table with books, a plant, and a small tray to create visual interest without clutter. Keep one side clear for drinks and remotes. Choose decorative items that complement your sofa colour. Round tables suit minimalist, mid-century, and contemporary styles particularly well.

Yes, but positioning matters. Place a round table in front of the main seating section, roughly 30–45cm away. Round shapes work better with sectionals than rectangles because theyre easier to reach from multiple angles. Ensure the diameter allows comfortable leg room on all sides.

Most require minimal assembly—typically just attaching legs to the tabletop, taking 10–20 minutes. Some models arrive fully assembled. All instructions are included. Youll need a basic screwdriver. Check your product page for assembly details before ordering if you prefer ready-made.

Marble offers a luxurious, warm aesthetic but requires periodic sealing and is vulnerable to staining and etching. Glass is easier to clean, more durable, and suits modern interiors, but shows fingerprints easily. Marble feels heavier and warmer; glass feels lighter and more contemporary.

Dust weekly with a soft cloth. Clean spills immediately to prevent water rings. Polish every 3–6 months with furniture polish to maintain shine and protect the finish. Avoid placing hot cups directly on the surface—use coasters. Keep away from direct sunlight to prevent fading and warping.

Your coffee table should sit at roughly half the height of your sofa cushions—typically 40–45cm tall. This height allows comfortable reaching and maintains visual balance. Pair height with width: a 60cm round table suits smaller sofas; 80–100cm suits larger seating arrangements.

Yes, they offer longevity and versatile styling. Mid-range options (£150–400) deliver solid durability and design. Premium materials like oak or marble cost more but last decades. Budget ranges (under £150) work well for rentals or temporary setups. Consider your room size and lifestyle before deciding.
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