Pisa Coffee Table

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Product Information

A perfect mix of oak tops and metal framing, the Pisa offers sharp lines and a fresh look which is sure to look wonderful in any home.
Available in a range of complimentary pieces.

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Sizes & Features

All measurements are approximate.

Width: 95cm (37.4.inches)

Height: 45cm (17.7.inches)

Depth: 50cm (19.7.inches)

 

Pisa Coffee Table

Webb House

Man. Rec. Price £279

£249

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More products in the range

Pisa Round Coffee Table
 

MRP £299

£269

Pisa Round Nesting Coffee Tables
 

MRP £419

£369

Pisa Square Coffee Table
 

MRP £299

£269

Additional products from the Pisa range

Pisa Console Table
 

MRP £349

£309

Pisa End Table
 

MRP £159

£139

Pisa Nest Of Tables
 

MRP £299

£269

Pisa Round Lamp Table
 

MRP £169

£149

Pisa Round Nesting Lamp Tables
 

MRP £299

£269

Pisa Square Lamp Table
 

MRP £169

£149

 
 

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Glynis Humphreys
5 months ago
5 stars
Outstanding customer service from Gary this morning. Very informative - nothing was to much trouble. Service with a smile too. A credit to his company.

Craig Fairclough
1 year ago
5 stars
Wow, what service. We were looking everywhere for a TV cabinet for months, all that seemed to be on offer were either too short, had DVD and Sky box openings (so last year!) or corner designs. We were [read more] discussing our requirements with team Webb and they said, we can get one made! Only 4 weeks after order placed, the perfect item arrived, fantastic and well done, thank you.

David Pickworth
1 year ago
5 stars
Great place to purchase furniture and has old style customer service with nothing to much Remember when we moved in the delivery drivers couldn’t get to the house because builders were working on roa [read more]d so they carried each item down the road in their Father Christmas outfits.