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Kofi Coffee Table 140x50 cm, Water-based Lacquered Oak / Reeded-glass
£587.00£699.00
Kofi coffee table by Hay with an uncluttered, elegant design perfect for the modern home.
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- 30 days return policy
- No import fees – all duties pre-paid! (UK only)
- In-stock items will be shipped within 1-2 business days

Description
Coffee table by Hay with an uncluttered, elegant design perfect for the modern home. It has clean lines with an environmentally friendly profile. The table has a frame in FSC-certified, beautiful oak with water-based lacquer and a tabletop in glass with optional appearance to fit elegantly into a range of different interior styles.
Designed by Martin Solem.
- The coffee table comes in different models.
- Uncluttered, modern look.
- Optional tabletop in glass.
- Environmentally friendly materials.
- Water-based finish.
- Length: 1400 mm.
- Width: 500 mm.
- Height: 360 mm.
- Designed by Martin Solem.
- Perfect for both home and public environments.
- Flat-packed.
- This product is not delivered assembled.
- Made in China
- For more information download PDF.
Designed by Martin Solem.
About the coffee table from Hay
- The coffee table comes in different models.
- Uncluttered, modern look.
- Optional tabletop in glass.
- Environmentally friendly materials.
- Water-based finish.
- Length: 1400 mm.
- Width: 500 mm.
- Height: 360 mm.
- Designed by Martin Solem.
- Perfect for both home and public environments.
- Flat-packed.
- This product is not delivered assembled.
- Made in China
Care advice for the coffee table
- For more information download PDF.
Product information
- Item number316702
- Delivery item numberAB203-A822-AE46
- Brand
- Series
- DesignerMartin Solem
- Freight classLarge
- ColourOak
- Delivered assembledNo
- FinishWater-based laquer
- LegsWater based lacquered oak
- Made inChina
- MaterialOak, Glass
- Size50x140
- Table TopClear Reeded Glass
- Height36 cm
- Length140 cm
- Width50 cm
- Warranty10 years
About the brand
Hay was founded in 2002, and its furniture collection was launched at Imm Cologne in 2003. The ambition behind Hay was to encourage Danish furniture design to return to its innovative golden age of the 1950s and 1960s, but in a context suited to the present day. It quickly became a concept that gained global popularity.



