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top gear couch Upgrade Your Living Room with the Dynamite Black Glass Round Coffee Table

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top gear couch Upgrade Your Living Room with the Dynamite Black Glass Round Coffee TableThe Dynamite Round Coffee Table is the circular counterpart to the rectangular Dynamite Coffee Table same black tempered glass top, same gold chromed cluster leg detailing, scaled into a round silhouette with an open lower shelf instead of a drawer. Suits tighter living rooms or spaces where a rectangular table would feel imposing. Features at a Glance Black Tempered Glass Top Round tempered glass top in glossy black same material as the rectangular

The Dynamite Round Coffee Table is the circular counterpart to the rectangular Dynamite Coffee Table — same black tempered glass top, same gold-chromed cluster-leg detailing, scaled into a round silhouette with an open lower shelf instead of a drawer. Suits tighter living rooms or spaces where a rectangular table would feel imposing.

Features at a Glance

Black Tempered Glass Top

Round tempered glass top in glossy black — same material as the rectangular CT.

Gold-Chromed Cluster Legs

Signature vertical bars in graduated heights — same art-deco motif across the Dynamite range.

Open Lower Shelf

Glossy black lower shelf for open display — no drawer, just a visible second surface.

Compact Circular Footprint

Round shape works in tighter floor plans without sharp corners to navigate around.

Key Features

Round Shape for Tighter Spaces

Round coffee tables suit smaller living rooms or seating arrangements where the rectangular Dynamite would feel too imposing. No sharp corners to navigate around — easier movement in tight floor plans.

Same Signature Cluster Legs

The Dynamite range's vertical gold-chromed cluster-leg detailing carries onto this piece — same sculptural art-deco motif as the rectangular Coffee Table, sized for the round profile.

Open Shelf for Display, Not Drawer

The lower shelf is open rather than housing a drawer — better for items you want to see (curated books, a ceramic bowl, a tray of decor) than for hidden clutter.

Coordinates Across the Dynamite Range

Pairs with six other Dynamite pieces — rectangular Coffee Table, Console Table, TV Unit, both Nest Table Sets, and Dining Table. Same black glass + gold-chromed language across the seven-piece collection.

Tempered Glass + Gold-Chromed Metal Build

Built around a gold-chromed metal frame with the signature cluster-leg detailing, a black tempered glass top, and a glossy black lower shelf. Tempered glass adds strength and safety over standard annealed glass.

Care Instructions

Keep the Top Streak-Free

Wipe the tempered glass top with a soft microfibre cloth dampened with glass cleaner. Black glass shows fingerprints more visibly than clear glass — wipe regularly.

Polish the Gold-Chromed Frame

Buff the gold-chromed frame and cluster legs with a soft dry cloth. For deeper cleaning, a barely-damp cloth followed by an immediate dry-off keeps the chrome finish from dulling.

Mind the Lower Shelf

Wipe the lower shelf with a soft microfibre cloth as needed. Place felt pads under heavy or sharp decor objects to protect the surface from scratches.

Avoid Heavy Impact

Tempered glass is stronger than standard annealed glass, but sharp edge impacts can cause it to shatter. Place objects gently rather than dropping them.

At a Glance
Round coffee table with art-deco glam aesthetic.
Black tempered glass top.
Gold-chromed metal frame with cluster-leg detailing.
Glossy black lower shelf for open display.
Compact circular footprint suits tighter living rooms.
Coordinates with the full seven-piece Dynamite range (sold separately).
1-Year Warranty.

Complete the Dynamite Range

Seven coordinated pieces in the Dynamite collection — same black glass and gold-chromed cluster-leg detailing throughout.

Dynamite Round Coffee Table — Full Product Details

The Dynamite Round Coffee Table brings the range's signature design to a round profile — black tempered glass top, gold-chromed metal frame with the cluster-leg detailing carried over from the rectangular pieces, and a glossy black open lower shelf for display. The circular footprint suits smaller living rooms or arrangements where a rectangular table would feel too large. Construction is MDF body with a glossy black finish, tempered glass top, and gold-chromed metal frame. Coordinates with the rest of the seven-piece Dynamite range, sold separately.

See the Dynamite Round Coffee Table in person across our five South-East Queensland showrooms — Rocklea, Sandgate, North Ipswich, Beenleigh, and Bundall on the Gold Coast. Our team can talk you through delivery to your suburb across Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Toowoomba, Ipswich, and Logan regions, assembly options, lead times, and the 1-year warranty. Visit any A2Z Furniture showroom or shop online for fast delivery across South-East Queensland.

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