Modern rustic style is combined with practical function in the Carpenter rectangular lift coffee table with casters. A planked wood top provides plenty of room to hold reading materials or beverages, while an open lower shelf is an ideal place for storing a blanket. Lift the top to reveal additional hidden storage compartments perfect for holding remotes and game controllers. The extending lift top also conveniently serves as a floating raised work surface so you can comfortably use your laptop while sitting on your sofa. And when you need to move the table out of the way, hidden casters make it easy to maneuver. Inspired by the look of vintage workbenches, this lift coffee table features distressed acacia wood planks for a reclaimed look, hand-worked metal frames and exposed bolt heads that are finished to resemble aged, oiled steel.
- Modern rustic style is perfect for a comfortable and casual environment
- Crafted with solid and sustainable acacia wood for beauty and durability
- Solid wood planks are distressed for a reclaimed wood look
- Hand-worked metal frame and exposed bolt heads are finished to resemble aged, oiled, industrial steel
- Open shelf and three hidden compartments under top surface provide additional storage
- Lift-top extends to a height of 28 to serve as a raised work surface
- Hidden casters allow for easy movement
- Available in rustic brown or light brown finish
Product Depth |
26 |
Product Height |
18 |
Product Width/Length |
50 |
Product Weight |
147 |
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Type:
Tables
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Width:
54"
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Height:
17"
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Depth:
31"
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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