Round black marble coffee table with sculptural arched base styled in a modern living room with sofa, books and decorative accessories.
Minimal round coffee table made from black marble featuring intersecting arched panel base on a plain background.
Black marble coffee table with icons highlighting high quality marble construction, easy assembly and curated design.
Detailed view of polished edge on black marble round coffee table with subtle veining and smooth finish.
Close up of black marble surface showing natural white veining and unique stone texture.

Overview

Description

Specifications

Delivery & Returns

FAQs

Knowledge Hub

Stone That Anchors a Room.

An 800 mm round top in solid black marble with natural veining unique to this piece. The sculptural arched base lifts the surface to 400 mm with 380 mm of open space beneath, enough for a rug to breathe and the eye to pass through. At 51 kg the table does not shift once positioned. The surface is cool under the hand and visually deep in a way no engineered alternative achieves. The arch is the same marble throughout, curving from floor to top in one unbroken form.

What Changes When the Table Stays.

  • It becomes the centre of gravity: The sofa faces it, the armchairs angle toward it, the rug sits beneath it.
  • The arch opens the floor beneath: 380 mm of visible space lets light and the rug pass through rather than stopping at a solid base.
  • It rewards what you place on it: Art books, a ceramic bowl, a candle on a brass tray. Marble elevates whatever sits on its surface.
  • Light changes the stone through the day: In sunlight the veining glows. In low evening light the surface darkens and the white lines carry the detail alone.
  • It replaces the table you keep replacing: Marble does not date. Fifty-one kilos does not move. This one stays.
  • No corners, no bruised shins: The round top is the safest shape in a room with children, pets or tight furniture.
  • It defines the zone in open plan: A 51 kg table marks the living space boundary more firmly than a rug alone.

Rooms That Earn This Table.

A living room with a deep sofa, warm timber flooring and a wool rug beneath the arch. A formal sitting room with velvet seating where the marble grounds the arrangement. For ideas on building a room around statement furniture, our guide to interior design trends covers the approach.

Fifty-One Kilos of Commitment.

There is a version of the living room where the coffee table is an afterthought: something flat, chosen for the price, replaced without a second thought. This is not that table. At 51 kg of solid marble you do not move it casually or swap it out. It sits in the centre of the room and everything arranges itself around it. The veining in the black surface is unique to this piece. No pattern repeats, no two tables look the same, and the stone carries a depth and a coolness under the hand that no laminated surface can imitate.

The base is a sculptural arch in the same black marble, rising from the floor in a continuous curve that supports the 800 mm round top without visible fixings. The arch gives the table 380 mm of clear space beneath, enough for a rug to breathe and for the eye to pass through. The effect is a table that feels lighter than its weight, grounded but not heavy, present but not dominating.

For a side table that brings a different material into the same room, the round iron coffee table in gold introduces a warm metallic frame beside the cool stone and gives the seating arrangement a second surface at a contrasting height.

What Solid Marble Means in Practice.

  • 800 mm round top in black marble. The diameter suits a three-seat sofa with armchairs. The round shape has no corners to catch shins or redirect traffic.
  • 400 mm seated height, 380 mm clearance. The top sits level with the sofa cushion, the correct proportion for reaching a drink or a book without leaning forward.
  • Sculptural arched base, same material. The arch is black marble throughout, not a metal frame with a veneer. The visual continuity from base to top is uninterrupted.
  • Natural veining unique to each piece. Marble veining is geological. The white and grey lines running through the black give each table an identity engineered stone cannot reproduce.
  • 51 kg total weight. It does not slide, shift or wobble. The weight is the material being honest about what it is.
  • Cool to the touch, always. Marble holds its temperature. The surface stays cool under the palm, a tactile pleasure no painted finish offers.

Why the Arch Changes the Table.

A conventional coffee table sits on four legs or a pedestal. The base is structural, functional and visually secondary to the top. This arched base inverts that hierarchy entirely. The curve is the first thing you notice from across the room, and the 380 mm of daylight beneath the top means the rug, the floor and the space around the table all remain visible. A heavy table with a solid plinth would press the room downward and make the floor disappear beneath a block of stone. This one holds its weight above the ground and lets the space breathe underneath, which is precisely why 51 kg of solid marble manages to feel elegant rather than oppressive in a living room.

The Room It Anchors.

In a living room with a charcoal linen sofa and warm oak flooring, where a stack of hardbacks and a stoneware candle sit on the cool black surface catching the afternoon light through a sash window. In a formal sitting room with deep green velvet armchairs and a thick wool rug beneath, where the marble grounds the arrangement and gives the room its visual centre of gravity. In an open-plan space where the living zone needs a piece heavy enough to define its boundary, the 51 kg mass marks the territory the way a rug or a change of flooring cannot. Black marble sits alongside brass accessories, warm timber, dark metals and neutral textiles without asking anything else in the room to change.

Before You Order.

  • 51 kg requires planned positioning. Decide the final position before delivery. Two people minimum for placement. Ensure the route from door to room is clear.
  • Allow 300 mm clearance around the edge. This gives comfortable leg room between table and sofa or armchairs surrounding it.
  • Marble requires care with liquids. Use coasters for hot drinks, wipe spills promptly. A specialist marble sealant adds protection without changing the feel.
800 mm Diameter
Width
400 mm
Height
Black Marble
Material
Arched
Base
51 kg
Weight
380 mm
Floor Clearance
Specification
Details
Purpose / Benefit
Dimensions
800 mm (W) x 800 mm (D) x 400 mm (H)
Round top at standard coffee table height. Suits a three-seat sofa with armchairs. Allow 300 mm clearance to nearest seat.
Floor Clearance
380 mm beneath the arch
Open space beneath the arched base lets a rug breathe underneath and keeps the floor visible from across the room.
Material
Solid marble throughout, top and base
Natural stone with no veneer, no engineered composite and no metal subframe. The surface is cool, smooth and visually deep.
Finish
Black with natural white and grey veining
Each piece has unique veining formed by mineral deposits. The pattern is geological, not printed or replicated across units.
Base Design
Sculptural arch in the same black marble
Continuous curve from floor to underside of top. No visible fixings, no conventional legs, no secondary material.
Weight
51 kg
Substantial. Does not slide, shift or wobble once positioned. Two people needed for safe placement and repositioning.
Shape
Round, 800 mm diameter
No corners to catch shins. Safer in rooms with children and pets, easier to navigate around in compact layouts.
Surface Care
Wipe clean, coasters recommended
Marble is porous. Use coasters for hot drinks, wipe spills promptly, seal periodically with a specialist stone sealant for added protection.
Interior Style
Contemporary, minimalist, formal
Works alongside brass accessories, warm timber, dark metals and neutral linen or wool textiles in both warm and cool palettes.
Best For
Living room, sitting room, open plan
Any space where the coffee table is the visual anchor. For a lighter secondary surface alongside, the tray-style industrial side table provides a contrasting finish at a different height.

Delivery

Service Timescale Cost
Standard 3-5 working days Free
Next working day Order before 4pm £5.95

UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.

We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.


Returns

28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.

Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.

FAQs: Black Marble Coffee Table.

How big is it and will it fit my sofa arrangement?

The table is 800 mm in diameter and 400 mm tall. Allow 300 mm between the edge and the sofa for leg room. It suits a three-seat sofa with armchairs either side, or a sectional with the table centred.

Why is every table's veining different?

Marble is natural stone. The veining forms from mineral deposits over geological time and no two slabs carry the same pattern. The table you receive has a surface that is genuinely one of a kind. The base is the same marble, so the visual continuity from top to arch is unbroken.

What does the arched base actually do?

It lifts the top to 400 mm while leaving 380 mm of open space beneath. The arch lets the rug, the floor and the light pass through rather than stopping at a solid plinth. A heavy table that still lets the room breathe.

What rooms and interior styles suit this table?

Contemporary living rooms with deep sofas and warm timber flooring. Formal sitting rooms with velvet seating and brass lighting. Open-plan spaces where the table marks the living zone. The black marble works alongside brass, dark metals, warm timber and neutral textiles. For ideas on building a living room around a centrepiece, our guide to drinks cabinet and home bar ideas covers how bold furniture anchors a room.

How do I care for the marble surface?

Use coasters for hot drinks and wipe spills promptly. Marble is porous and can absorb liquids if left sitting on the surface. A specialist stone sealant applied periodically adds a protective layer without changing the look or feel of the stone.

Is this solid marble or a marble effect?

Solid marble throughout, both the top and the arched base. There is no veneer, no engineered composite and no metal subframe. The 51 kg weight confirms the material is genuine stone from surface to core.

How heavy is it and can one person move it?

The table weighs 51 kg. Two people are needed for placement. Decide the final position before delivery and ensure the route from the front door to the room is clear. Once positioned, it does not need to move again.

Will it scratch my floor?

At 51 kg, stone on a hard floor can mark the surface if dragged. Place the table on a rug or use felt pads beneath the base to protect wooden, tiled or laminate flooring. Lift rather than slide when repositioning.

Is the round shape practical for everyday use?

Yes. The 800 mm diameter provides a generous surface for books, drinks, candles and everyday items. The round shape has no corners, which makes it safer in rooms with children and easier to move around in tighter seating layouts.

What are the full specifications?

Dimensions: 800 mm (W) x 800 mm (D) x 400 mm (H). Floor clearance: 380 mm. Material: solid marble, top and base. Finish: black with natural white and grey veining. Base: sculptural arch. Weight: 51 kg. Shape: round.

Designing a Living Room Around Stone.

A solid marble coffee table sets the material standard for the room around it. The sofa, the rug, the lighting and the accessories all respond to the weight and tone of the stone. These two guides cover how to build living spaces where every piece earns its place alongside a statement centrepiece.

Overview

Stone That Anchors a Room.

An 800 mm round top in solid black marble with natural veining unique to this piece. The sculptural arched base lifts the surface to 400 mm with 380 mm of open space beneath, enough for a rug to breathe and the eye to pass through. At 51 kg the table does not shift once positioned. The surface is cool under the hand and visually deep in a way no engineered alternative achieves. The arch is the same marble throughout, curving from floor to top in one unbroken form.

What Changes When the Table Stays.

  • It becomes the centre of gravity: The sofa faces it, the armchairs angle toward it, the rug sits beneath it.
  • The arch opens the floor beneath: 380 mm of visible space lets light and the rug pass through rather than stopping at a solid base.
  • It rewards what you place on it: Art books, a ceramic bowl, a candle on a brass tray. Marble elevates whatever sits on its surface.
  • Light changes the stone through the day: In sunlight the veining glows. In low evening light the surface darkens and the white lines carry the detail alone.
  • It replaces the table you keep replacing: Marble does not date. Fifty-one kilos does not move. This one stays.
  • No corners, no bruised shins: The round top is the safest shape in a room with children, pets or tight furniture.
  • It defines the zone in open plan: A 51 kg table marks the living space boundary more firmly than a rug alone.

Rooms That Earn This Table.

A living room with a deep sofa, warm timber flooring and a wool rug beneath the arch. A formal sitting room with velvet seating where the marble grounds the arrangement. For ideas on building a room around statement furniture, our guide to interior design trends covers the approach.

Description

Fifty-One Kilos of Commitment.

There is a version of the living room where the coffee table is an afterthought: something flat, chosen for the price, replaced without a second thought. This is not that table. At 51 kg of solid marble you do not move it casually or swap it out. It sits in the centre of the room and everything arranges itself around it. The veining in the black surface is unique to this piece. No pattern repeats, no two tables look the same, and the stone carries a depth and a coolness under the hand that no laminated surface can imitate.

The base is a sculptural arch in the same black marble, rising from the floor in a continuous curve that supports the 800 mm round top without visible fixings. The arch gives the table 380 mm of clear space beneath, enough for a rug to breathe and for the eye to pass through. The effect is a table that feels lighter than its weight, grounded but not heavy, present but not dominating.

For a side table that brings a different material into the same room, the round iron coffee table in gold introduces a warm metallic frame beside the cool stone and gives the seating arrangement a second surface at a contrasting height.

What Solid Marble Means in Practice.

  • 800 mm round top in black marble. The diameter suits a three-seat sofa with armchairs. The round shape has no corners to catch shins or redirect traffic.
  • 400 mm seated height, 380 mm clearance. The top sits level with the sofa cushion, the correct proportion for reaching a drink or a book without leaning forward.
  • Sculptural arched base, same material. The arch is black marble throughout, not a metal frame with a veneer. The visual continuity from base to top is uninterrupted.
  • Natural veining unique to each piece. Marble veining is geological. The white and grey lines running through the black give each table an identity engineered stone cannot reproduce.
  • 51 kg total weight. It does not slide, shift or wobble. The weight is the material being honest about what it is.
  • Cool to the touch, always. Marble holds its temperature. The surface stays cool under the palm, a tactile pleasure no painted finish offers.

Why the Arch Changes the Table.

A conventional coffee table sits on four legs or a pedestal. The base is structural, functional and visually secondary to the top. This arched base inverts that hierarchy entirely. The curve is the first thing you notice from across the room, and the 380 mm of daylight beneath the top means the rug, the floor and the space around the table all remain visible. A heavy table with a solid plinth would press the room downward and make the floor disappear beneath a block of stone. This one holds its weight above the ground and lets the space breathe underneath, which is precisely why 51 kg of solid marble manages to feel elegant rather than oppressive in a living room.

The Room It Anchors.

In a living room with a charcoal linen sofa and warm oak flooring, where a stack of hardbacks and a stoneware candle sit on the cool black surface catching the afternoon light through a sash window. In a formal sitting room with deep green velvet armchairs and a thick wool rug beneath, where the marble grounds the arrangement and gives the room its visual centre of gravity. In an open-plan space where the living zone needs a piece heavy enough to define its boundary, the 51 kg mass marks the territory the way a rug or a change of flooring cannot. Black marble sits alongside brass accessories, warm timber, dark metals and neutral textiles without asking anything else in the room to change.

Before You Order.

  • 51 kg requires planned positioning. Decide the final position before delivery. Two people minimum for placement. Ensure the route from door to room is clear.
  • Allow 300 mm clearance around the edge. This gives comfortable leg room between table and sofa or armchairs surrounding it.
  • Marble requires care with liquids. Use coasters for hot drinks, wipe spills promptly. A specialist marble sealant adds protection without changing the feel.

Specifications

800 mm Diameter
Width
400 mm
Height
Black Marble
Material
Arched
Base
51 kg
Weight
380 mm
Floor Clearance
Specification
Details
Purpose / Benefit
Dimensions
800 mm (W) x 800 mm (D) x 400 mm (H)
Round top at standard coffee table height. Suits a three-seat sofa with armchairs. Allow 300 mm clearance to nearest seat.
Floor Clearance
380 mm beneath the arch
Open space beneath the arched base lets a rug breathe underneath and keeps the floor visible from across the room.
Material
Solid marble throughout, top and base
Natural stone with no veneer, no engineered composite and no metal subframe. The surface is cool, smooth and visually deep.
Finish
Black with natural white and grey veining
Each piece has unique veining formed by mineral deposits. The pattern is geological, not printed or replicated across units.
Base Design
Sculptural arch in the same black marble
Continuous curve from floor to underside of top. No visible fixings, no conventional legs, no secondary material.
Weight
51 kg
Substantial. Does not slide, shift or wobble once positioned. Two people needed for safe placement and repositioning.
Shape
Round, 800 mm diameter
No corners to catch shins. Safer in rooms with children and pets, easier to navigate around in compact layouts.
Surface Care
Wipe clean, coasters recommended
Marble is porous. Use coasters for hot drinks, wipe spills promptly, seal periodically with a specialist stone sealant for added protection.
Interior Style
Contemporary, minimalist, formal
Works alongside brass accessories, warm timber, dark metals and neutral linen or wool textiles in both warm and cool palettes.
Best For
Living room, sitting room, open plan
Any space where the coffee table is the visual anchor. For a lighter secondary surface alongside, the tray-style industrial side table provides a contrasting finish at a different height.

Delivery & Returns

Delivery

Service Timescale Cost
Standard 3-5 working days Free
Next working day Order before 4pm £5.95

UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.

We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.


Returns

28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.

Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.

FAQs

FAQs: Black Marble Coffee Table.

How big is it and will it fit my sofa arrangement?

The table is 800 mm in diameter and 400 mm tall. Allow 300 mm between the edge and the sofa for leg room. It suits a three-seat sofa with armchairs either side, or a sectional with the table centred.

Why is every table's veining different?

Marble is natural stone. The veining forms from mineral deposits over geological time and no two slabs carry the same pattern. The table you receive has a surface that is genuinely one of a kind. The base is the same marble, so the visual continuity from top to arch is unbroken.

What does the arched base actually do?

It lifts the top to 400 mm while leaving 380 mm of open space beneath. The arch lets the rug, the floor and the light pass through rather than stopping at a solid plinth. A heavy table that still lets the room breathe.

What rooms and interior styles suit this table?

Contemporary living rooms with deep sofas and warm timber flooring. Formal sitting rooms with velvet seating and brass lighting. Open-plan spaces where the table marks the living zone. The black marble works alongside brass, dark metals, warm timber and neutral textiles. For ideas on building a living room around a centrepiece, our guide to drinks cabinet and home bar ideas covers how bold furniture anchors a room.

How do I care for the marble surface?

Use coasters for hot drinks and wipe spills promptly. Marble is porous and can absorb liquids if left sitting on the surface. A specialist stone sealant applied periodically adds a protective layer without changing the look or feel of the stone.

Is this solid marble or a marble effect?

Solid marble throughout, both the top and the arched base. There is no veneer, no engineered composite and no metal subframe. The 51 kg weight confirms the material is genuine stone from surface to core.

How heavy is it and can one person move it?

The table weighs 51 kg. Two people are needed for placement. Decide the final position before delivery and ensure the route from the front door to the room is clear. Once positioned, it does not need to move again.

Will it scratch my floor?

At 51 kg, stone on a hard floor can mark the surface if dragged. Place the table on a rug or use felt pads beneath the base to protect wooden, tiled or laminate flooring. Lift rather than slide when repositioning.

Is the round shape practical for everyday use?

Yes. The 800 mm diameter provides a generous surface for books, drinks, candles and everyday items. The round shape has no corners, which makes it safer in rooms with children and easier to move around in tighter seating layouts.

What are the full specifications?

Dimensions: 800 mm (W) x 800 mm (D) x 400 mm (H). Floor clearance: 380 mm. Material: solid marble, top and base. Finish: black with natural white and grey veining. Base: sculptural arch. Weight: 51 kg. Shape: round.

Knowledge Hub

Designing a Living Room Around Stone.

A solid marble coffee table sets the material standard for the room around it. The sofa, the rug, the lighting and the accessories all respond to the weight and tone of the stone. These two guides cover how to build living spaces where every piece earns its place alongside a statement centrepiece.

Black Marble Round Coffee Table with Sculptural Arched Base

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Overview

Description

Specifications

Delivery & Returns

FAQs

Knowledge Hub

Stone That Anchors a Room.

An 800 mm round top in solid black marble with natural veining unique to this piece. The sculptural arched base lifts the surface to 400 mm with 380 mm of open space beneath, enough for a rug to breathe and the eye to pass through. At 51 kg the table does not shift once positioned. The surface is cool under the hand and visually deep in a way no engineered alternative achieves. The arch is the same marble throughout, curving from floor to top in one unbroken form.

What Changes When the Table Stays.

  • It becomes the centre of gravity: The sofa faces it, the armchairs angle toward it, the rug sits beneath it.
  • The arch opens the floor beneath: 380 mm of visible space lets light and the rug pass through rather than stopping at a solid base.
  • It rewards what you place on it: Art books, a ceramic bowl, a candle on a brass tray. Marble elevates whatever sits on its surface.
  • Light changes the stone through the day: In sunlight the veining glows. In low evening light the surface darkens and the white lines carry the detail alone.
  • It replaces the table you keep replacing: Marble does not date. Fifty-one kilos does not move. This one stays.
  • No corners, no bruised shins: The round top is the safest shape in a room with children, pets or tight furniture.
  • It defines the zone in open plan: A 51 kg table marks the living space boundary more firmly than a rug alone.

Rooms That Earn This Table.

A living room with a deep sofa, warm timber flooring and a wool rug beneath the arch. A formal sitting room with velvet seating where the marble grounds the arrangement. For ideas on building a room around statement furniture, our guide to interior design trends covers the approach.

Fifty-One Kilos of Commitment.

There is a version of the living room where the coffee table is an afterthought: something flat, chosen for the price, replaced without a second thought. This is not that table. At 51 kg of solid marble you do not move it casually or swap it out. It sits in the centre of the room and everything arranges itself around it. The veining in the black surface is unique to this piece. No pattern repeats, no two tables look the same, and the stone carries a depth and a coolness under the hand that no laminated surface can imitate.

The base is a sculptural arch in the same black marble, rising from the floor in a continuous curve that supports the 800 mm round top without visible fixings. The arch gives the table 380 mm of clear space beneath, enough for a rug to breathe and for the eye to pass through. The effect is a table that feels lighter than its weight, grounded but not heavy, present but not dominating.

For a side table that brings a different material into the same room, the round iron coffee table in gold introduces a warm metallic frame beside the cool stone and gives the seating arrangement a second surface at a contrasting height.

What Solid Marble Means in Practice.

  • 800 mm round top in black marble. The diameter suits a three-seat sofa with armchairs. The round shape has no corners to catch shins or redirect traffic.
  • 400 mm seated height, 380 mm clearance. The top sits level with the sofa cushion, the correct proportion for reaching a drink or a book without leaning forward.
  • Sculptural arched base, same material. The arch is black marble throughout, not a metal frame with a veneer. The visual continuity from base to top is uninterrupted.
  • Natural veining unique to each piece. Marble veining is geological. The white and grey lines running through the black give each table an identity engineered stone cannot reproduce.
  • 51 kg total weight. It does not slide, shift or wobble. The weight is the material being honest about what it is.
  • Cool to the touch, always. Marble holds its temperature. The surface stays cool under the palm, a tactile pleasure no painted finish offers.

Why the Arch Changes the Table.

A conventional coffee table sits on four legs or a pedestal. The base is structural, functional and visually secondary to the top. This arched base inverts that hierarchy entirely. The curve is the first thing you notice from across the room, and the 380 mm of daylight beneath the top means the rug, the floor and the space around the table all remain visible. A heavy table with a solid plinth would press the room downward and make the floor disappear beneath a block of stone. This one holds its weight above the ground and lets the space breathe underneath, which is precisely why 51 kg of solid marble manages to feel elegant rather than oppressive in a living room.

The Room It Anchors.

In a living room with a charcoal linen sofa and warm oak flooring, where a stack of hardbacks and a stoneware candle sit on the cool black surface catching the afternoon light through a sash window. In a formal sitting room with deep green velvet armchairs and a thick wool rug beneath, where the marble grounds the arrangement and gives the room its visual centre of gravity. In an open-plan space where the living zone needs a piece heavy enough to define its boundary, the 51 kg mass marks the territory the way a rug or a change of flooring cannot. Black marble sits alongside brass accessories, warm timber, dark metals and neutral textiles without asking anything else in the room to change.

Before You Order.

  • 51 kg requires planned positioning. Decide the final position before delivery. Two people minimum for placement. Ensure the route from door to room is clear.
  • Allow 300 mm clearance around the edge. This gives comfortable leg room between table and sofa or armchairs surrounding it.
  • Marble requires care with liquids. Use coasters for hot drinks, wipe spills promptly. A specialist marble sealant adds protection without changing the feel.
800 mm Diameter
Width
400 mm
Height
Black Marble
Material
Arched
Base
51 kg
Weight
380 mm
Floor Clearance
Specification
Details
Purpose / Benefit
Dimensions
800 mm (W) x 800 mm (D) x 400 mm (H)
Round top at standard coffee table height. Suits a three-seat sofa with armchairs. Allow 300 mm clearance to nearest seat.
Floor Clearance
380 mm beneath the arch
Open space beneath the arched base lets a rug breathe underneath and keeps the floor visible from across the room.
Material
Solid marble throughout, top and base
Natural stone with no veneer, no engineered composite and no metal subframe. The surface is cool, smooth and visually deep.
Finish
Black with natural white and grey veining
Each piece has unique veining formed by mineral deposits. The pattern is geological, not printed or replicated across units.
Base Design
Sculptural arch in the same black marble
Continuous curve from floor to underside of top. No visible fixings, no conventional legs, no secondary material.
Weight
51 kg
Substantial. Does not slide, shift or wobble once positioned. Two people needed for safe placement and repositioning.
Shape
Round, 800 mm diameter
No corners to catch shins. Safer in rooms with children and pets, easier to navigate around in compact layouts.
Surface Care
Wipe clean, coasters recommended
Marble is porous. Use coasters for hot drinks, wipe spills promptly, seal periodically with a specialist stone sealant for added protection.
Interior Style
Contemporary, minimalist, formal
Works alongside brass accessories, warm timber, dark metals and neutral linen or wool textiles in both warm and cool palettes.
Best For
Living room, sitting room, open plan
Any space where the coffee table is the visual anchor. For a lighter secondary surface alongside, the tray-style industrial side table provides a contrasting finish at a different height.

Delivery

Service Timescale Cost
Standard 3-5 working days Free
Next working day Order before 4pm £5.95

UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.

We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.


Returns

28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.

Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.

FAQs: Black Marble Coffee Table.

How big is it and will it fit my sofa arrangement?

The table is 800 mm in diameter and 400 mm tall. Allow 300 mm between the edge and the sofa for leg room. It suits a three-seat sofa with armchairs either side, or a sectional with the table centred.

Why is every table's veining different?

Marble is natural stone. The veining forms from mineral deposits over geological time and no two slabs carry the same pattern. The table you receive has a surface that is genuinely one of a kind. The base is the same marble, so the visual continuity from top to arch is unbroken.

What does the arched base actually do?

It lifts the top to 400 mm while leaving 380 mm of open space beneath. The arch lets the rug, the floor and the light pass through rather than stopping at a solid plinth. A heavy table that still lets the room breathe.

What rooms and interior styles suit this table?

Contemporary living rooms with deep sofas and warm timber flooring. Formal sitting rooms with velvet seating and brass lighting. Open-plan spaces where the table marks the living zone. The black marble works alongside brass, dark metals, warm timber and neutral textiles. For ideas on building a living room around a centrepiece, our guide to drinks cabinet and home bar ideas covers how bold furniture anchors a room.

How do I care for the marble surface?

Use coasters for hot drinks and wipe spills promptly. Marble is porous and can absorb liquids if left sitting on the surface. A specialist stone sealant applied periodically adds a protective layer without changing the look or feel of the stone.

Is this solid marble or a marble effect?

Solid marble throughout, both the top and the arched base. There is no veneer, no engineered composite and no metal subframe. The 51 kg weight confirms the material is genuine stone from surface to core.

How heavy is it and can one person move it?

The table weighs 51 kg. Two people are needed for placement. Decide the final position before delivery and ensure the route from the front door to the room is clear. Once positioned, it does not need to move again.

Will it scratch my floor?

At 51 kg, stone on a hard floor can mark the surface if dragged. Place the table on a rug or use felt pads beneath the base to protect wooden, tiled or laminate flooring. Lift rather than slide when repositioning.

Is the round shape practical for everyday use?

Yes. The 800 mm diameter provides a generous surface for books, drinks, candles and everyday items. The round shape has no corners, which makes it safer in rooms with children and easier to move around in tighter seating layouts.

What are the full specifications?

Dimensions: 800 mm (W) x 800 mm (D) x 400 mm (H). Floor clearance: 380 mm. Material: solid marble, top and base. Finish: black with natural white and grey veining. Base: sculptural arch. Weight: 51 kg. Shape: round.

Designing a Living Room Around Stone.

A solid marble coffee table sets the material standard for the room around it. The sofa, the rug, the lighting and the accessories all respond to the weight and tone of the stone. These two guides cover how to build living spaces where every piece earns its place alongside a statement centrepiece.

Overview

Stone That Anchors a Room.

An 800 mm round top in solid black marble with natural veining unique to this piece. The sculptural arched base lifts the surface to 400 mm with 380 mm of open space beneath, enough for a rug to breathe and the eye to pass through. At 51 kg the table does not shift once positioned. The surface is cool under the hand and visually deep in a way no engineered alternative achieves. The arch is the same marble throughout, curving from floor to top in one unbroken form.

What Changes When the Table Stays.

  • It becomes the centre of gravity: The sofa faces it, the armchairs angle toward it, the rug sits beneath it.
  • The arch opens the floor beneath: 380 mm of visible space lets light and the rug pass through rather than stopping at a solid base.
  • It rewards what you place on it: Art books, a ceramic bowl, a candle on a brass tray. Marble elevates whatever sits on its surface.
  • Light changes the stone through the day: In sunlight the veining glows. In low evening light the surface darkens and the white lines carry the detail alone.
  • It replaces the table you keep replacing: Marble does not date. Fifty-one kilos does not move. This one stays.
  • No corners, no bruised shins: The round top is the safest shape in a room with children, pets or tight furniture.
  • It defines the zone in open plan: A 51 kg table marks the living space boundary more firmly than a rug alone.

Rooms That Earn This Table.

A living room with a deep sofa, warm timber flooring and a wool rug beneath the arch. A formal sitting room with velvet seating where the marble grounds the arrangement. For ideas on building a room around statement furniture, our guide to interior design trends covers the approach.

Description

Fifty-One Kilos of Commitment.

There is a version of the living room where the coffee table is an afterthought: something flat, chosen for the price, replaced without a second thought. This is not that table. At 51 kg of solid marble you do not move it casually or swap it out. It sits in the centre of the room and everything arranges itself around it. The veining in the black surface is unique to this piece. No pattern repeats, no two tables look the same, and the stone carries a depth and a coolness under the hand that no laminated surface can imitate.

The base is a sculptural arch in the same black marble, rising from the floor in a continuous curve that supports the 800 mm round top without visible fixings. The arch gives the table 380 mm of clear space beneath, enough for a rug to breathe and for the eye to pass through. The effect is a table that feels lighter than its weight, grounded but not heavy, present but not dominating.

For a side table that brings a different material into the same room, the round iron coffee table in gold introduces a warm metallic frame beside the cool stone and gives the seating arrangement a second surface at a contrasting height.

What Solid Marble Means in Practice.

  • 800 mm round top in black marble. The diameter suits a three-seat sofa with armchairs. The round shape has no corners to catch shins or redirect traffic.
  • 400 mm seated height, 380 mm clearance. The top sits level with the sofa cushion, the correct proportion for reaching a drink or a book without leaning forward.
  • Sculptural arched base, same material. The arch is black marble throughout, not a metal frame with a veneer. The visual continuity from base to top is uninterrupted.
  • Natural veining unique to each piece. Marble veining is geological. The white and grey lines running through the black give each table an identity engineered stone cannot reproduce.
  • 51 kg total weight. It does not slide, shift or wobble. The weight is the material being honest about what it is.
  • Cool to the touch, always. Marble holds its temperature. The surface stays cool under the palm, a tactile pleasure no painted finish offers.

Why the Arch Changes the Table.

A conventional coffee table sits on four legs or a pedestal. The base is structural, functional and visually secondary to the top. This arched base inverts that hierarchy entirely. The curve is the first thing you notice from across the room, and the 380 mm of daylight beneath the top means the rug, the floor and the space around the table all remain visible. A heavy table with a solid plinth would press the room downward and make the floor disappear beneath a block of stone. This one holds its weight above the ground and lets the space breathe underneath, which is precisely why 51 kg of solid marble manages to feel elegant rather than oppressive in a living room.

The Room It Anchors.

In a living room with a charcoal linen sofa and warm oak flooring, where a stack of hardbacks and a stoneware candle sit on the cool black surface catching the afternoon light through a sash window. In a formal sitting room with deep green velvet armchairs and a thick wool rug beneath, where the marble grounds the arrangement and gives the room its visual centre of gravity. In an open-plan space where the living zone needs a piece heavy enough to define its boundary, the 51 kg mass marks the territory the way a rug or a change of flooring cannot. Black marble sits alongside brass accessories, warm timber, dark metals and neutral textiles without asking anything else in the room to change.

Before You Order.

  • 51 kg requires planned positioning. Decide the final position before delivery. Two people minimum for placement. Ensure the route from door to room is clear.
  • Allow 300 mm clearance around the edge. This gives comfortable leg room between table and sofa or armchairs surrounding it.
  • Marble requires care with liquids. Use coasters for hot drinks, wipe spills promptly. A specialist marble sealant adds protection without changing the feel.

Specifications

800 mm Diameter
Width
400 mm
Height
Black Marble
Material
Arched
Base
51 kg
Weight
380 mm
Floor Clearance
Specification
Details
Purpose / Benefit
Dimensions
800 mm (W) x 800 mm (D) x 400 mm (H)
Round top at standard coffee table height. Suits a three-seat sofa with armchairs. Allow 300 mm clearance to nearest seat.
Floor Clearance
380 mm beneath the arch
Open space beneath the arched base lets a rug breathe underneath and keeps the floor visible from across the room.
Material
Solid marble throughout, top and base
Natural stone with no veneer, no engineered composite and no metal subframe. The surface is cool, smooth and visually deep.
Finish
Black with natural white and grey veining
Each piece has unique veining formed by mineral deposits. The pattern is geological, not printed or replicated across units.
Base Design
Sculptural arch in the same black marble
Continuous curve from floor to underside of top. No visible fixings, no conventional legs, no secondary material.
Weight
51 kg
Substantial. Does not slide, shift or wobble once positioned. Two people needed for safe placement and repositioning.
Shape
Round, 800 mm diameter
No corners to catch shins. Safer in rooms with children and pets, easier to navigate around in compact layouts.
Surface Care
Wipe clean, coasters recommended
Marble is porous. Use coasters for hot drinks, wipe spills promptly, seal periodically with a specialist stone sealant for added protection.
Interior Style
Contemporary, minimalist, formal
Works alongside brass accessories, warm timber, dark metals and neutral linen or wool textiles in both warm and cool palettes.
Best For
Living room, sitting room, open plan
Any space where the coffee table is the visual anchor. For a lighter secondary surface alongside, the tray-style industrial side table provides a contrasting finish at a different height.

Delivery & Returns

Delivery

Service Timescale Cost
Standard 3-5 working days Free
Next working day Order before 4pm £5.95

UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.

We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.


Returns

28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.

Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.

FAQs

FAQs: Black Marble Coffee Table.

How big is it and will it fit my sofa arrangement?

The table is 800 mm in diameter and 400 mm tall. Allow 300 mm between the edge and the sofa for leg room. It suits a three-seat sofa with armchairs either side, or a sectional with the table centred.

Why is every table's veining different?

Marble is natural stone. The veining forms from mineral deposits over geological time and no two slabs carry the same pattern. The table you receive has a surface that is genuinely one of a kind. The base is the same marble, so the visual continuity from top to arch is unbroken.

What does the arched base actually do?

It lifts the top to 400 mm while leaving 380 mm of open space beneath. The arch lets the rug, the floor and the light pass through rather than stopping at a solid plinth. A heavy table that still lets the room breathe.

What rooms and interior styles suit this table?

Contemporary living rooms with deep sofas and warm timber flooring. Formal sitting rooms with velvet seating and brass lighting. Open-plan spaces where the table marks the living zone. The black marble works alongside brass, dark metals, warm timber and neutral textiles. For ideas on building a living room around a centrepiece, our guide to drinks cabinet and home bar ideas covers how bold furniture anchors a room.

How do I care for the marble surface?

Use coasters for hot drinks and wipe spills promptly. Marble is porous and can absorb liquids if left sitting on the surface. A specialist stone sealant applied periodically adds a protective layer without changing the look or feel of the stone.

Is this solid marble or a marble effect?

Solid marble throughout, both the top and the arched base. There is no veneer, no engineered composite and no metal subframe. The 51 kg weight confirms the material is genuine stone from surface to core.

How heavy is it and can one person move it?

The table weighs 51 kg. Two people are needed for placement. Decide the final position before delivery and ensure the route from the front door to the room is clear. Once positioned, it does not need to move again.

Will it scratch my floor?

At 51 kg, stone on a hard floor can mark the surface if dragged. Place the table on a rug or use felt pads beneath the base to protect wooden, tiled or laminate flooring. Lift rather than slide when repositioning.

Is the round shape practical for everyday use?

Yes. The 800 mm diameter provides a generous surface for books, drinks, candles and everyday items. The round shape has no corners, which makes it safer in rooms with children and easier to move around in tighter seating layouts.

What are the full specifications?

Dimensions: 800 mm (W) x 800 mm (D) x 400 mm (H). Floor clearance: 380 mm. Material: solid marble, top and base. Finish: black with natural white and grey veining. Base: sculptural arch. Weight: 51 kg. Shape: round.

Knowledge Hub

Designing a Living Room Around Stone.

A solid marble coffee table sets the material standard for the room around it. The sofa, the rug, the lighting and the accessories all respond to the weight and tone of the stone. These two guides cover how to build living spaces where every piece earns its place alongside a statement centrepiece.

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