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Sleek white high gloss coffee tables that bring modern elegance home. Our collection of 13 white high gloss coffee tables ranges from £150 to £1,000, combining contemporary style with practical storage. Whether you're furnishing a minimalist living room or adding a statement piece, these tables suit homes that value clean lines and reflective surfaces.

  • Premium Materials – Choose from marble, oak, and gold finishes alongside pure white high gloss.
  • Trusted Brands – Humz, Ben Company, and Furniture To Go lead our bestsellers. top brands
  • Customer Favourites – The Humz Madrid White Marble and Black combines luxury with contemporary design. Humz Madrid
  • Style Options – White and black, white and gold, or pure white finishes available now.

Tip: High gloss surfaces reflect light beautifully—position your coffee table where natural light hits it to maximise that modern shine.

Browse our full coffee tables collection or explore bestselling ranges like Furniture To Go Chelsea and Annaghmore Castello today.

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Browse White High Gloss Coffee Tables by Shape

Our White High Gloss 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.

White High Gloss Coffee Tables with Storage

Choose from White High Gloss Coffee Tables in marble, tempered glass, solid oak, MDF and metal finishes. White finishes are a popular choice, combining style with everyday practicality.

White High Gloss Coffee Tables by Material

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

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FAQs on White High Gloss Coffee Tables

Is a white gloss coffee table worth the money?

White gloss coffee tables offer excellent value if you prioritise modern aesthetics and easy cleaning. They work across multiple interior styles and last years with proper care. However, if you have young children or pets, matte finishes may suit your lifestyle better due to fingerprint visibility.

Use a soft microfibre cloth with warm water to wipe your table regularly. For stubborn marks, add a drop of pH-neutral furniture cleaner. Always use coasters and placemats, and buff dry immediately to prevent water spots. Avoid abrasive scrubbers and harsh chemicals.

Light scratches can be buffed out using specialist high-gloss furniture polish and a soft cloth. For deeper marks, white touch-up lacquer is available at furniture retailers. Prevention is easier than repair—use placemats, coasters, and felt pads under objects to minimise damage.

Choose a table thats two-thirds your sofas length. For a standard three-seater sofa, aim for 90–110cm length. Allow 30–45cm space between the table and sofa for comfortable movement. Measure your room first and consider traffic flow around your furniture layout.

Round or oval white gloss tables work best in compact spaces, as they require less clearance and feel less visually heavy. Theyre ideal alongside curved sofas and maximise legroom. Avoid large rectangular tables in rooms under 3.5 metres wide, as they create cramped layouts.

Gloss finishes reflect light for a modern, sleek appearance but show fingerprints and dust more visibly. Matte finishes hide marks better and suit minimalist or rustic interiors, though theyre harder to wipe clean. Choose gloss for contemporary homes; matte for busy households.

White gloss tables suit contemporary, minimalist, Scandinavian, and industrial interiors exceptionally well. They can also complement traditional schemes as a neutral accent piece. Pair with warm wood accents or grey upholstery to avoid a stark, clinical appearance in period homes.

Storage is beneficial if you need space for remote controls, magazines, or throws. Drawers and lower shelves keep clutter hidden while maintaining the clean aesthetic. If your living room already has sufficient storage, a solid table without compartments looks less visually busy.

Most white gloss tables feature engineered wood with a lacquered finish or tempered glass. Lacquered wood is more affordable and warmer underfoot; glass is ultra-modern and easier to clean. Both are durable; choose glass for maximum light reflection and contemporary spaces.

Leave at least 30–45cm between your table and sofa for comfortable legroom and movement. Maintain 60cm clearance from the TV if positioned in front of a television. Ensure 120cm minimum width for walkways between furniture to avoid a cramped layout.
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