£299
The Elie console table in solid acacia combines timeless elegance with ethnic inspiration.
It looks stunning in an entrance hall or living room, and would be a great addition to any dining room too. You can use it to display ornaments, plants, bunches of flowers... or books and magazines in your favourite reading spot.
The Elie solid acacia console table comes protected by a water-based varnish. It's the perfect partner for the furniture in our Natural or Neo Ethnic collections and can be combined with your existing furniture with equal success: the pale golden colour of the wood and the softness of the lines make it incredibly versatile.
To preserve, clean and revive the shine of your wooden furniture, we advise you to simply use a dust remover.
Learn more : our furniture maintenance guide
1 top: W 120 x D 38 cm
1 lower shelf: H 57.5 x W 72 x D 29 cm
Height of legs: 12 cm
(useable dimensions)
5 years Warranty
Pay in 3 instalments
at no extra cost
Free returns within 60 days
Delivery to your room
of choice
Choose a delivery method when confirming your order :
Small Parcels: (less than 35 kg)
- Delivery via Parcelforce to your door
- Driver will leave a card on delivery attempt
> Large & Heavy Items:
- 2-Man delivery into the room of choice (up to 2nd floor)
- The delivery company will contact you to book a delivery slot
- Deliveries from Monday to Friday between 8:00am-9:00pm
Free
At Tikamoon, we’ve always had a green heart. It’s why we’ve been offering natural solid-wood furniture since 2008. While today, many claim sustainability – sometimes in a way that’s vague or unproven – we remain faithful to our values, communicating clearly and transparently.
Our sustainable development policy
Traditional assembly
Solid wood furniture
Furniture assembled
Designed to last
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