Where Treku Gau coffee tables work well
Use the smaller Gau tables beside lounge seating, in compact reception settings or as occasional surfaces in a home office. Their round shape supports circulation around seating and avoids sharp corners in busy shared areas. The 65 cm options can suit tighter layouts, while larger versions provide more room for magazines, refreshments or shared materials.
An 85 cm table can act as a central surface in a modest lounge group. The 110 cm models are more suitable where the seating arrangement and available floor area can accommodate a larger visual and functional centrepiece. Always assess the distance between the table and surrounding chairs or sofas before selecting the diameter.
How to choose within the Gau family
Start with height and proportion
Low versions are designed for relaxed lounge compositions and include heights of 30 or 35 cm in the listed models. Raised-edge configurations include 32.5 cm and 47.5 cm options, so check the product facts carefully when the table needs to align with a particular seating arrangement. A taller table can create a more prominent surface, while a lower table keeps the setting informal.
Choose the tabletop profile
Select a no-ring or no-crest design for a simpler, open tabletop appearance. Raised-edge models add a visible border around the top and can give the table a more defined silhouette. Oak options provide a natural timber expression, while melamine offers another material route for the surface. Check the individual listing for the exact finish and colour rather than assuming every option is available on every model.
Match the base to the room
Wood bases and straight or four-leg frames can reinforce a warmer, more residential look. Metal bases offer a different visual character and are included on selected raised-edge versions. Surface colours include beige, black, brown, grey, red and wood, while base colours include black, grey, beige, blue, green, orange, red, white, pink, yellow and brown across the collection attributes.
What to check before specifying
- Measure the available floor area and confirm the required diameter: 65, 85 or 110 cm where applicable.
- Compare the listed height with the surrounding seating and intended use.
- Confirm whether the chosen model has an oak or melamine top and whether its base is wood or metal.
- Check the exact edge treatment, frame type, surface colour and base colour on the individual product record.
- If cable management matters, verify cable-tray suitability for the selected configuration; no cable tray is included.
Myntwork offers Treku Gau coffee tables on a monthly lease, giving businesses a flexible way to specify furniture for changing workspaces. Review the individual model details, then confirm dimensions, materials and finish selections before completing the lease request.
Frequently asked questions about Treku Coffee Table Gau
What sizes are available in the Treku Gau coffee table collection?
The listed Gau configurations include round diameters of 65, 85 and 110 cm. Check each product record for its exact diameter and height, as dimensions vary by model.
Should I choose a low or raised-edge Gau coffee table?
Choose a low, no-ring or no-crest design for a simpler lounge surface. A raised-edge model adds a defined border and a more prominent profile. The right choice depends on the seating height and the look you want.
Are Treku Gau tabletops available in different materials?
Yes. The collection attributes include oak and melamine tabletops. Individual models may differ, so confirm the material and finish listed for the configuration you are considering.
Can I choose between wood and metal bases?
Yes. Wood and metal bases appear across the Gau collection, with the exact base material depending on the model. Selected frames include four-leg, straight-leg or continuous-leg constructions.
Do Treku Gau coffee tables include cable trays?
No cable tray is included. Some configurations are marked as suitable for a cable tray and others are not, so check the individual product facts if cable management is important.