Our delivery rates are as follows:
Cost
Time
£5.95
3-7 working days
£24.95
3-7 working days
£49.95
12-24 working days
In order to streamline the fulfilment process, we organise deliveries direct from suppliers to you. This ensures your order will arrive faster and minimise the risk of in-transit damage. As a result, our shipping fees are on a per-supplier basis. This means that if your order can be fulfilled by a single supplier we will only charge you a single delivery fee (which will be the highest individual unit delivery amount of the items ordered); if on the other hand your order can only be fulfilled by multiple suppliers we will charge you a delivery fee for each supplier. By way of illustration, if you order a small item that is fulfilled by one supplier and a large item that is fulfilled by another supplier, we will charge you £55.90 for delivery (being £5.95 + £49.95).
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The Androgyne table is the creation of Norwegian architect and designer Danielle Siggerud. This table was originally designed to furnish the café space of the Menu showroom, which could be found in the "The Audio" hotel in Copenhagen. The Androgyne table collection presents simple silhouettes combined with elegant materials. Celebrating craftsmanship and wood, the Androgyne table is available with a walnut, stained oak or natural oak base and tabletops in wood, Kunis Breccia stone or Calcatta Viola marble. This table is also available in stones made entirely of stone or marble. The Kunis Breccia sand-coloured stone is a limestone which resembles marble and which stands out with its various tones of beige and brown, subtly intertwined. The classic and noble look of the materials combines wonderfully with the modern and graphic style of the base. This open structure is constituted of inter-crossed panels. The flat shapes and the central opening play with our perception of the volumes, offering an amusing interplay of perspective. This coffee table will go equally as well in very modern and more traditional interiors.