Coffee Tables
Conservatory Coffee Tables For Sale
Coffee Tables
The heart of any seating area in your conservatory is often the coffee table, a piece where function meets form. At Haskins, we understand that a coffee table isn't just for practicality; it's a statement of your style, a gathering spot for your belongings, and the perfect platform to showcase your personal touches. Our range of conservatory coffee tables offers versatility in both design and material. Choose from the rustic charm of natural rattan, the elegance of glass-topped designs, or the solidity of wood, all crafted to endure the conservatory's unique environmental conditions. These tables come in various shapes and sizes to match the layout of your space, with finishes that play beautifully with natural light. Pair your coffee table with our conservatory dining chairs for those impromptu meals or add comfort with our conservatory footstools for when you want to put your feet up. Our tables are not just furniture – they're a way to anchor your conservatory in both style and utility.
Which material is best for conservatory coffee tables?
There are a number of materials that a conservatory coffee table can be made from. Typically, the frame will be made from cane, rattan or wicker due to their flexible but durable properties. Conservatory coffee tables will also usually feature a glass top, which can make the room feel larger and brighter, with there being no risk of warping or discolouration that can happen with other materials.
What do I put on a conservatory coffee table?
There are numerous things you can place on your coffee table. Due to the UV rays of direct sunlight, you may not want to store things like books and coasters on there for too long when not in use, but other items like potted plants, succulents, small sculptures and decorative candles can be placed on your coffee table to add a decorative touch to the room.
Why has my wooden coffee table expanded in the conservatory?
The reason why your wooden coffee table has expanded in the conservatory is due to the high levels of humidity found in a typical conservatory. It means that the wood, which is a hygroscopic material, absorbs moisture from the air, causing swelling. If that same wood then dries out later, it can lead to warping or cracking, which is why it’s advised to use specialist conservatory coffee tables to prevent problems like this occurring.









