The Pebble range set of occasional tables blurs the line between modern magic and raging retro!
July 14th, 2011
The chameleon like tables will adapt to a huge range of spaces, with a choice of round or obscure shaped tabletop and straight or curved legs, these subtle design shifts dramatically alter the impact on any space. These tantalising talking topic tables not only offer a key piece of furniture to add to your interiors yet are still highly functional. Made from solid timber the Pebble tables will stand the test of time.
Covemore Designs specialize in custom furniture design, while we have several set sizes and timber samples to choose from for the Pebble tables, we can of course manufacture the range to suit any desired specifications, from change of dimensions to timber selection and stain.
Covemore Designs is in the early conceptual stages of designing a dining table and dining chairs to accompany this range, keep a look out on our website for more information!




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