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Pie Chart Coffee Table

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Now pay attention (007) because this is clever. It may look like a simple round coffee table but the first thing to note is that it splits into sections. Thus:

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The next thing is there are four different units to choose from; full circle, three quarter, half or quarter. And you can assemble them however you wish. Thus:

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And then of course, you can move them apart so that one or two pieces can move to where they are needed. Or double up as a stool if extra seating is required. Thus:

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Finally, you can choose if you want a table or a container option, which comes with a removable lid.

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And there are 15 different colour options to choose from, including natural oak, ash and walnut so you could have one made from different colours of wood, which would look great. Or from shades of monochrome – black, dark grey, pale grey and white, or you can go for yellow, pink, purple and green.

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I think it’s utterly ingenious. It literally is all the table you could ever need in your sitting room. Prices start at £247 for an oak quarter and you need at least two to make the circle. Four would be more fun. And think of the hours of fun rearranging the shapes when there was nothing on telly. Just me? OK just me. Anyway, it’s available from Hfurniture.

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Kate Watson-Smyth

The author Kate Watson-Smyth

I’m a journalist who writes about interiors mainly for The Financial Times but I have also written regularly for The Independent and The Daily Mail. My house has been in Living Etc, HeartHome and featured in The Wall Street Journal & Corriere della Sera. I also run an interior styling consultancy Mad About Your House. Welcome to my Mad House.