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Round Metal Lift-Top Storage Coffee Table
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Designed for living rooms that need both function and visual lightness, this Round Metal Lift-Top Storage Coffee Table combines a clean circular top with a roomy basket-style base for easy everyday storage. Its compact round shape makes it especially useful in smaller seating areas while still offering enough surface space for coffee, books, candles, and decorative accents.
The lift-off top reveals hidden storage below, giving you a simple place to tuck away blankets, magazines, throws, or daily clutter. The open metal base keeps the silhouette airy and modern, so the table feels less bulky than a traditional solid coffee table.
With its full metal construction and clean black finish, this piece works well in modern, minimal, urban, and softly industrial interiors where you want storage without sacrificing style.
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Product Weight: 6.4 kg / 14.11 lb
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Attach the metal base components as directed, make sure the frame is level and secure, then place the top onto the table. Check stability before use and position it on a flat indoor surface.
Dry thoroughly after cleaning
Do not use abrasive cleaners
Use on a flat, stable indoor surface
Do not overload the removable top
Avoid dragging the table across rough flooring
Best suited for indoor residential use
A: This product is best described as a coffee table, based on its width, lower height, and intended placement in front of seating.
Q: Does the top lift off?
A: Yes. The top is removable, allowing access to the storage space inside.
Q: What can I store inside?
A: It works well for blankets, magazines, pillows, throws, and other light everyday living room items.
Q: Is the table made of metal?
A: Yes. This table features a metal construction with a black finish.
Q: Is it suitable for small spaces?
A: Yes. Its round 23.6-inch footprint makes it a practical choice for smaller living rooms, apartments, and compact seating areas.
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