Overview
Description
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
FAQs
Knowledge Hub
No two surfaces are the same.
A round coffee table in solid natural marble with a sculptural arched base in the same stone. 800mm across, 400mm tall, 51 kg of cool, hand-polished weight. The naturally-occurring veining in each piece is unique, formed under geological pressure and visible across the surface in warm-cream, soft-grey and occasional warm-ochre tones that shift as afternoon daylight crosses the room. No assembly. No veneer. No two tables carry the same pattern.
What it does once placed.
- It centres the conversation: A round table draws seating inward from every side. No head-of-table hierarchy. The 800mm-diameter circle equalises the living-room arrangement.
- It introduces geology to the palette: Between linen, wool and warm-toned timber, marble adds a cool mineral counterweight that prevents a neutral scheme feeling too soft.
- It looks carved, not constructed: The arched base in matching marble removes the visual break between surface and support. The all-marble construction feels monolithic.
- It holds its value permanently: Marble does not follow trends or date with seasons. The natural veining will look as considered in a decade as on arrival day.
- It softens angular arrangements: The 800mm-diameter circle breaks straight-lined sofas and right-angled walls without introducing visual clutter.
- It arrives complete: No flat-pack assembly, no tools, no missing hardware. Finished the moment two people set it down.
Living rooms built around stone.
A contemporary open-plan space where polished-concrete floors and double-height ceilings need a centrepiece connecting seating to architecture. A warmer room with linen curtains and light-oak flooring where marble adds the mineral weight the palette is missing. A kitchen-living layout where a stone-topped island meets the seating area and the marble coffee table connects them visually. A bay-window alcove where the round form follows the curve. For ideas on pairing stone with rich wall colours, our navy kitchen styling guide covers how dark tones and natural stone work together.
The surface that only exists once.
Every material in a living room is repeatable. The fabric on the sofa was woven by the metre. The paint came from a tin. The rug was one of hundreds in the same batch. Marble is the exception. The veining in this tabletop was formed over millions of years under geological pressure, and the pattern it carries exists on no other piece of stone. The table that arrives is not a copy of a showroom sample. It is the only one.
The round top is 800mm across, smooth and polished, with the cool weight that only solid stone delivers. Beneath it, a sculptural arched base in the same marble holds the surface at 400mm, just below a standard sofa seat. The form is architectural: clean curves, no visible joins, no hardware. The neutral tone carries warm cream, soft grey and occasional ochre veining that shifts with the light and the angle.
At 51 kg it is substantial without being immovable. Two people can reposition it, but once it sits in the centre of a room, it stays. For a warm-toned table lamp to sit on a surface nearby and complement the marble's neutral palette, the Ornate Gold Leaf Table Lamp makes a considered pairing.
What solid marble delivers.
- Solid marble throughout. Both the tabletop and the sculptural base are natural stone, not a veneer over engineered board. The weight, the temperature and the tactile quality are genuine from every angle.
- Unique veining on every piece. The pattern in the stone varies naturally. No two tables share the same surface. Expect warm cream, soft grey and occasional ochre tones that shift under different lighting.
- 800mm round top. The circular form softens a seating arrangement and removes the sharp corners that rectangular tables impose on the walkway. It seats a conversation from every side equally.
- 400mm height, 380mm floor clearance. Sits just below a standard sofa seat for comfortable reach. The 380mm clearance beneath allows a rug to sit underneath without bunching at the base.
- Sculptural arched base. A single architectural form rather than separate legs. The arch connects the top to the floor as one continuous material, reinforcing the sense that this is carved rather than assembled.
- 51 kg, no assembly. Arrives as a finished piece. Two people are needed to carry it. No tools, no flat-pack steps, no bolts or brackets to hide.
Why the base changes everything.
Most marble-topped tables rest on metal legs. The stone sits on a frame and the two materials remain visually separate: one warm, one industrial, joined but never unified. This table does not work that way. The arched base is the same marble as the top, so the eye travels from the surface down through the curve to the floor as one continuous piece. It removes the visual break between top and support, making the table feel monolithic. The result is a form that looks carved from a single block, which changes how the room treats it: not as furniture on a floor, but as sculpture occupying a space.
Where the veining sets the palette.
In a living room with a deep charcoal sofa and a textured wool rug in warm grey, the marble introduces a lighter, cooler note that lifts the scheme without competing with it. Against warm white walls and pale oak flooring, it grounds the room with the mineral weight that soft furnishings alone cannot provide. In an open-plan space where the kitchen island is stone, the marble connects living area to cooking zone through shared material rather than a visual break between the two. The round form also softens angular rooms where a rectangular table would only reinforce the geometry.
Three things to plan for.
- Weight: 51 kg. Two people are needed to position it. Measure doorways and turns between the front door and the final room before delivery. Once placed, it moves only when you choose to move it.
- Surface care. Marble is porous. Use coasters under glasses containing wine, coffee or citrus. Wipe spills promptly with a damp cloth. Avoid acidic or abrasive cleaners. A penetrating stone sealer applied annually will extend the surface life.
- Natural variation. The piece you receive will differ from any photograph. Veining patterns, colour balance and tone vary with every stone. This is not a defect. It is the reason you chose marble.
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.
Marble round coffee table: questions answered.
Genuine solid marble throughout. Both the tabletop and the sculptural arched base are natural stone, not a veneer, composite or printed surface. The weight, temperature and veining are authentic. Each piece carries a unique pattern formed naturally in the stone.
No. The veining in natural marble varies with every individual stone. The piece you receive will carry a different pattern, colour balance and tonal range to any image. Expect warm cream, soft grey and occasional ochre tones, but the specific arrangement of veining will be unique to your table.
Marble is cooler, heavier and more tactile than either. It introduces a mineral quality that timber and glass cannot replicate. The 51 kg weight anchors the room, and the polished surface carries a depth of tone and veining that changes under different light throughout the day.
Contemporary living rooms, minimalist schemes, transitional interiors and open-plan spaces where natural materials set the direction. The neutral marble sits alongside warm whites, pale oak, charcoal upholstery and textured wool without imposing a specific palette. For a gold-toned mirror above the mantelpiece to complement the marble, the Round Gold Wall Mirror creates a considered pairing.
The same marble as the tabletop. The arched form connects surface to floor as one continuous material, creating a monolithic appearance rather than a top resting on separate legs. It reinforces the impression that the table was carved from a single block.
51 kg. Two people minimum to carry and position it. Measure doorways, hallways and turns between the front door and the living room before delivery. The weight is substantial but manageable with a second pair of hands.
Marble is porous and can absorb liquids if left sitting on the surface for any length of time. Use coasters under wine, coffee and citrus. Wipe spills promptly with a damp cloth. Avoid abrasive or acidic cleaners. A penetrating stone sealer applied once a year adds a protective layer.
No. It arrives as a single finished piece. No tools, no hardware, no flat-pack steps. Position it with two people and the table is ready immediately.
Yes. The floor clearance is 380mm, which is more than enough for a standard rug to sit beneath the arched base without bunching or folding.
800mm wide, 800mm deep, 400mm tall. Floor clearance 380mm. Weight 51 kg. Solid natural marble in a neutral tone with sculptural arched marble base. No assembly required.
Living with marble at the centre.
A solid marble coffee table anchors more than just the furniture around it. It sets a material direction for the room. Getting the surrounding scheme right, from the rug beneath it to the lighting above it, is what makes the stone feel like it was always meant to be there.
Overview
No two surfaces are the same.
A round coffee table in solid natural marble with a sculptural arched base in the same stone. 800mm across, 400mm tall, 51 kg of cool, hand-polished weight. The naturally-occurring veining in each piece is unique, formed under geological pressure and visible across the surface in warm-cream, soft-grey and occasional warm-ochre tones that shift as afternoon daylight crosses the room. No assembly. No veneer. No two tables carry the same pattern.
What it does once placed.
- It centres the conversation: A round table draws seating inward from every side. No head-of-table hierarchy. The 800mm-diameter circle equalises the living-room arrangement.
- It introduces geology to the palette: Between linen, wool and warm-toned timber, marble adds a cool mineral counterweight that prevents a neutral scheme feeling too soft.
- It looks carved, not constructed: The arched base in matching marble removes the visual break between surface and support. The all-marble construction feels monolithic.
- It holds its value permanently: Marble does not follow trends or date with seasons. The natural veining will look as considered in a decade as on arrival day.
- It softens angular arrangements: The 800mm-diameter circle breaks straight-lined sofas and right-angled walls without introducing visual clutter.
- It arrives complete: No flat-pack assembly, no tools, no missing hardware. Finished the moment two people set it down.
Living rooms built around stone.
A contemporary open-plan space where polished-concrete floors and double-height ceilings need a centrepiece connecting seating to architecture. A warmer room with linen curtains and light-oak flooring where marble adds the mineral weight the palette is missing. A kitchen-living layout where a stone-topped island meets the seating area and the marble coffee table connects them visually. A bay-window alcove where the round form follows the curve. For ideas on pairing stone with rich wall colours, our navy kitchen styling guide covers how dark tones and natural stone work together.
Description
The surface that only exists once.
Every material in a living room is repeatable. The fabric on the sofa was woven by the metre. The paint came from a tin. The rug was one of hundreds in the same batch. Marble is the exception. The veining in this tabletop was formed over millions of years under geological pressure, and the pattern it carries exists on no other piece of stone. The table that arrives is not a copy of a showroom sample. It is the only one.
The round top is 800mm across, smooth and polished, with the cool weight that only solid stone delivers. Beneath it, a sculptural arched base in the same marble holds the surface at 400mm, just below a standard sofa seat. The form is architectural: clean curves, no visible joins, no hardware. The neutral tone carries warm cream, soft grey and occasional ochre veining that shifts with the light and the angle.
At 51 kg it is substantial without being immovable. Two people can reposition it, but once it sits in the centre of a room, it stays. For a warm-toned table lamp to sit on a surface nearby and complement the marble's neutral palette, the Ornate Gold Leaf Table Lamp makes a considered pairing.
What solid marble delivers.
- Solid marble throughout. Both the tabletop and the sculptural base are natural stone, not a veneer over engineered board. The weight, the temperature and the tactile quality are genuine from every angle.
- Unique veining on every piece. The pattern in the stone varies naturally. No two tables share the same surface. Expect warm cream, soft grey and occasional ochre tones that shift under different lighting.
- 800mm round top. The circular form softens a seating arrangement and removes the sharp corners that rectangular tables impose on the walkway. It seats a conversation from every side equally.
- 400mm height, 380mm floor clearance. Sits just below a standard sofa seat for comfortable reach. The 380mm clearance beneath allows a rug to sit underneath without bunching at the base.
- Sculptural arched base. A single architectural form rather than separate legs. The arch connects the top to the floor as one continuous material, reinforcing the sense that this is carved rather than assembled.
- 51 kg, no assembly. Arrives as a finished piece. Two people are needed to carry it. No tools, no flat-pack steps, no bolts or brackets to hide.
Why the base changes everything.
Most marble-topped tables rest on metal legs. The stone sits on a frame and the two materials remain visually separate: one warm, one industrial, joined but never unified. This table does not work that way. The arched base is the same marble as the top, so the eye travels from the surface down through the curve to the floor as one continuous piece. It removes the visual break between top and support, making the table feel monolithic. The result is a form that looks carved from a single block, which changes how the room treats it: not as furniture on a floor, but as sculpture occupying a space.
Where the veining sets the palette.
In a living room with a deep charcoal sofa and a textured wool rug in warm grey, the marble introduces a lighter, cooler note that lifts the scheme without competing with it. Against warm white walls and pale oak flooring, it grounds the room with the mineral weight that soft furnishings alone cannot provide. In an open-plan space where the kitchen island is stone, the marble connects living area to cooking zone through shared material rather than a visual break between the two. The round form also softens angular rooms where a rectangular table would only reinforce the geometry.
Three things to plan for.
- Weight: 51 kg. Two people are needed to position it. Measure doorways and turns between the front door and the final room before delivery. Once placed, it moves only when you choose to move it.
- Surface care. Marble is porous. Use coasters under glasses containing wine, coffee or citrus. Wipe spills promptly with a damp cloth. Avoid acidic or abrasive cleaners. A penetrating stone sealer applied annually will extend the surface life.
- Natural variation. The piece you receive will differ from any photograph. Veining patterns, colour balance and tone vary with every stone. This is not a defect. It is the reason you chose marble.
Specifications
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
Marble round coffee table: questions answered.
Genuine solid marble throughout. Both the tabletop and the sculptural arched base are natural stone, not a veneer, composite or printed surface. The weight, temperature and veining are authentic. Each piece carries a unique pattern formed naturally in the stone.
No. The veining in natural marble varies with every individual stone. The piece you receive will carry a different pattern, colour balance and tonal range to any image. Expect warm cream, soft grey and occasional ochre tones, but the specific arrangement of veining will be unique to your table.
Marble is cooler, heavier and more tactile than either. It introduces a mineral quality that timber and glass cannot replicate. The 51 kg weight anchors the room, and the polished surface carries a depth of tone and veining that changes under different light throughout the day.
Contemporary living rooms, minimalist schemes, transitional interiors and open-plan spaces where natural materials set the direction. The neutral marble sits alongside warm whites, pale oak, charcoal upholstery and textured wool without imposing a specific palette. For a gold-toned mirror above the mantelpiece to complement the marble, the Round Gold Wall Mirror creates a considered pairing.
The same marble as the tabletop. The arched form connects surface to floor as one continuous material, creating a monolithic appearance rather than a top resting on separate legs. It reinforces the impression that the table was carved from a single block.
51 kg. Two people minimum to carry and position it. Measure doorways, hallways and turns between the front door and the living room before delivery. The weight is substantial but manageable with a second pair of hands.
Marble is porous and can absorb liquids if left sitting on the surface for any length of time. Use coasters under wine, coffee and citrus. Wipe spills promptly with a damp cloth. Avoid abrasive or acidic cleaners. A penetrating stone sealer applied once a year adds a protective layer.
No. It arrives as a single finished piece. No tools, no hardware, no flat-pack steps. Position it with two people and the table is ready immediately.
Yes. The floor clearance is 380mm, which is more than enough for a standard rug to sit beneath the arched base without bunching or folding.
800mm wide, 800mm deep, 400mm tall. Floor clearance 380mm. Weight 51 kg. Solid natural marble in a neutral tone with sculptural arched marble base. No assembly required.
Knowledge Hub
Living with marble at the centre.
A solid marble coffee table anchors more than just the furniture around it. It sets a material direction for the room. Getting the surrounding scheme right, from the rug beneath it to the lighting above it, is what makes the stone feel like it was always meant to be there.
Natural Marble Round Coffee Table with Sculptural Base
Overview
Description
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
FAQs
Knowledge Hub
No two surfaces are the same.
A round coffee table in solid natural marble with a sculptural arched base in the same stone. 800mm across, 400mm tall, 51 kg of cool, hand-polished weight. The naturally-occurring veining in each piece is unique, formed under geological pressure and visible across the surface in warm-cream, soft-grey and occasional warm-ochre tones that shift as afternoon daylight crosses the room. No assembly. No veneer. No two tables carry the same pattern.
What it does once placed.
- It centres the conversation: A round table draws seating inward from every side. No head-of-table hierarchy. The 800mm-diameter circle equalises the living-room arrangement.
- It introduces geology to the palette: Between linen, wool and warm-toned timber, marble adds a cool mineral counterweight that prevents a neutral scheme feeling too soft.
- It looks carved, not constructed: The arched base in matching marble removes the visual break between surface and support. The all-marble construction feels monolithic.
- It holds its value permanently: Marble does not follow trends or date with seasons. The natural veining will look as considered in a decade as on arrival day.
- It softens angular arrangements: The 800mm-diameter circle breaks straight-lined sofas and right-angled walls without introducing visual clutter.
- It arrives complete: No flat-pack assembly, no tools, no missing hardware. Finished the moment two people set it down.
Living rooms built around stone.
A contemporary open-plan space where polished-concrete floors and double-height ceilings need a centrepiece connecting seating to architecture. A warmer room with linen curtains and light-oak flooring where marble adds the mineral weight the palette is missing. A kitchen-living layout where a stone-topped island meets the seating area and the marble coffee table connects them visually. A bay-window alcove where the round form follows the curve. For ideas on pairing stone with rich wall colours, our navy kitchen styling guide covers how dark tones and natural stone work together.
The surface that only exists once.
Every material in a living room is repeatable. The fabric on the sofa was woven by the metre. The paint came from a tin. The rug was one of hundreds in the same batch. Marble is the exception. The veining in this tabletop was formed over millions of years under geological pressure, and the pattern it carries exists on no other piece of stone. The table that arrives is not a copy of a showroom sample. It is the only one.
The round top is 800mm across, smooth and polished, with the cool weight that only solid stone delivers. Beneath it, a sculptural arched base in the same marble holds the surface at 400mm, just below a standard sofa seat. The form is architectural: clean curves, no visible joins, no hardware. The neutral tone carries warm cream, soft grey and occasional ochre veining that shifts with the light and the angle.
At 51 kg it is substantial without being immovable. Two people can reposition it, but once it sits in the centre of a room, it stays. For a warm-toned table lamp to sit on a surface nearby and complement the marble's neutral palette, the Ornate Gold Leaf Table Lamp makes a considered pairing.
What solid marble delivers.
- Solid marble throughout. Both the tabletop and the sculptural base are natural stone, not a veneer over engineered board. The weight, the temperature and the tactile quality are genuine from every angle.
- Unique veining on every piece. The pattern in the stone varies naturally. No two tables share the same surface. Expect warm cream, soft grey and occasional ochre tones that shift under different lighting.
- 800mm round top. The circular form softens a seating arrangement and removes the sharp corners that rectangular tables impose on the walkway. It seats a conversation from every side equally.
- 400mm height, 380mm floor clearance. Sits just below a standard sofa seat for comfortable reach. The 380mm clearance beneath allows a rug to sit underneath without bunching at the base.
- Sculptural arched base. A single architectural form rather than separate legs. The arch connects the top to the floor as one continuous material, reinforcing the sense that this is carved rather than assembled.
- 51 kg, no assembly. Arrives as a finished piece. Two people are needed to carry it. No tools, no flat-pack steps, no bolts or brackets to hide.
Why the base changes everything.
Most marble-topped tables rest on metal legs. The stone sits on a frame and the two materials remain visually separate: one warm, one industrial, joined but never unified. This table does not work that way. The arched base is the same marble as the top, so the eye travels from the surface down through the curve to the floor as one continuous piece. It removes the visual break between top and support, making the table feel monolithic. The result is a form that looks carved from a single block, which changes how the room treats it: not as furniture on a floor, but as sculpture occupying a space.
Where the veining sets the palette.
In a living room with a deep charcoal sofa and a textured wool rug in warm grey, the marble introduces a lighter, cooler note that lifts the scheme without competing with it. Against warm white walls and pale oak flooring, it grounds the room with the mineral weight that soft furnishings alone cannot provide. In an open-plan space where the kitchen island is stone, the marble connects living area to cooking zone through shared material rather than a visual break between the two. The round form also softens angular rooms where a rectangular table would only reinforce the geometry.
Three things to plan for.
- Weight: 51 kg. Two people are needed to position it. Measure doorways and turns between the front door and the final room before delivery. Once placed, it moves only when you choose to move it.
- Surface care. Marble is porous. Use coasters under glasses containing wine, coffee or citrus. Wipe spills promptly with a damp cloth. Avoid acidic or abrasive cleaners. A penetrating stone sealer applied annually will extend the surface life.
- Natural variation. The piece you receive will differ from any photograph. Veining patterns, colour balance and tone vary with every stone. This is not a defect. It is the reason you chose marble.
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.
Marble round coffee table: questions answered.
Genuine solid marble throughout. Both the tabletop and the sculptural arched base are natural stone, not a veneer, composite or printed surface. The weight, temperature and veining are authentic. Each piece carries a unique pattern formed naturally in the stone.
No. The veining in natural marble varies with every individual stone. The piece you receive will carry a different pattern, colour balance and tonal range to any image. Expect warm cream, soft grey and occasional ochre tones, but the specific arrangement of veining will be unique to your table.
Marble is cooler, heavier and more tactile than either. It introduces a mineral quality that timber and glass cannot replicate. The 51 kg weight anchors the room, and the polished surface carries a depth of tone and veining that changes under different light throughout the day.
Contemporary living rooms, minimalist schemes, transitional interiors and open-plan spaces where natural materials set the direction. The neutral marble sits alongside warm whites, pale oak, charcoal upholstery and textured wool without imposing a specific palette. For a gold-toned mirror above the mantelpiece to complement the marble, the Round Gold Wall Mirror creates a considered pairing.
The same marble as the tabletop. The arched form connects surface to floor as one continuous material, creating a monolithic appearance rather than a top resting on separate legs. It reinforces the impression that the table was carved from a single block.
51 kg. Two people minimum to carry and position it. Measure doorways, hallways and turns between the front door and the living room before delivery. The weight is substantial but manageable with a second pair of hands.
Marble is porous and can absorb liquids if left sitting on the surface for any length of time. Use coasters under wine, coffee and citrus. Wipe spills promptly with a damp cloth. Avoid abrasive or acidic cleaners. A penetrating stone sealer applied once a year adds a protective layer.
No. It arrives as a single finished piece. No tools, no hardware, no flat-pack steps. Position it with two people and the table is ready immediately.
Yes. The floor clearance is 380mm, which is more than enough for a standard rug to sit beneath the arched base without bunching or folding.
800mm wide, 800mm deep, 400mm tall. Floor clearance 380mm. Weight 51 kg. Solid natural marble in a neutral tone with sculptural arched marble base. No assembly required.
Living with marble at the centre.
A solid marble coffee table anchors more than just the furniture around it. It sets a material direction for the room. Getting the surrounding scheme right, from the rug beneath it to the lighting above it, is what makes the stone feel like it was always meant to be there.
Overview
No two surfaces are the same.
A round coffee table in solid natural marble with a sculptural arched base in the same stone. 800mm across, 400mm tall, 51 kg of cool, hand-polished weight. The naturally-occurring veining in each piece is unique, formed under geological pressure and visible across the surface in warm-cream, soft-grey and occasional warm-ochre tones that shift as afternoon daylight crosses the room. No assembly. No veneer. No two tables carry the same pattern.
What it does once placed.
- It centres the conversation: A round table draws seating inward from every side. No head-of-table hierarchy. The 800mm-diameter circle equalises the living-room arrangement.
- It introduces geology to the palette: Between linen, wool and warm-toned timber, marble adds a cool mineral counterweight that prevents a neutral scheme feeling too soft.
- It looks carved, not constructed: The arched base in matching marble removes the visual break between surface and support. The all-marble construction feels monolithic.
- It holds its value permanently: Marble does not follow trends or date with seasons. The natural veining will look as considered in a decade as on arrival day.
- It softens angular arrangements: The 800mm-diameter circle breaks straight-lined sofas and right-angled walls without introducing visual clutter.
- It arrives complete: No flat-pack assembly, no tools, no missing hardware. Finished the moment two people set it down.
Living rooms built around stone.
A contemporary open-plan space where polished-concrete floors and double-height ceilings need a centrepiece connecting seating to architecture. A warmer room with linen curtains and light-oak flooring where marble adds the mineral weight the palette is missing. A kitchen-living layout where a stone-topped island meets the seating area and the marble coffee table connects them visually. A bay-window alcove where the round form follows the curve. For ideas on pairing stone with rich wall colours, our navy kitchen styling guide covers how dark tones and natural stone work together.
Description
The surface that only exists once.
Every material in a living room is repeatable. The fabric on the sofa was woven by the metre. The paint came from a tin. The rug was one of hundreds in the same batch. Marble is the exception. The veining in this tabletop was formed over millions of years under geological pressure, and the pattern it carries exists on no other piece of stone. The table that arrives is not a copy of a showroom sample. It is the only one.
The round top is 800mm across, smooth and polished, with the cool weight that only solid stone delivers. Beneath it, a sculptural arched base in the same marble holds the surface at 400mm, just below a standard sofa seat. The form is architectural: clean curves, no visible joins, no hardware. The neutral tone carries warm cream, soft grey and occasional ochre veining that shifts with the light and the angle.
At 51 kg it is substantial without being immovable. Two people can reposition it, but once it sits in the centre of a room, it stays. For a warm-toned table lamp to sit on a surface nearby and complement the marble's neutral palette, the Ornate Gold Leaf Table Lamp makes a considered pairing.
What solid marble delivers.
- Solid marble throughout. Both the tabletop and the sculptural base are natural stone, not a veneer over engineered board. The weight, the temperature and the tactile quality are genuine from every angle.
- Unique veining on every piece. The pattern in the stone varies naturally. No two tables share the same surface. Expect warm cream, soft grey and occasional ochre tones that shift under different lighting.
- 800mm round top. The circular form softens a seating arrangement and removes the sharp corners that rectangular tables impose on the walkway. It seats a conversation from every side equally.
- 400mm height, 380mm floor clearance. Sits just below a standard sofa seat for comfortable reach. The 380mm clearance beneath allows a rug to sit underneath without bunching at the base.
- Sculptural arched base. A single architectural form rather than separate legs. The arch connects the top to the floor as one continuous material, reinforcing the sense that this is carved rather than assembled.
- 51 kg, no assembly. Arrives as a finished piece. Two people are needed to carry it. No tools, no flat-pack steps, no bolts or brackets to hide.
Why the base changes everything.
Most marble-topped tables rest on metal legs. The stone sits on a frame and the two materials remain visually separate: one warm, one industrial, joined but never unified. This table does not work that way. The arched base is the same marble as the top, so the eye travels from the surface down through the curve to the floor as one continuous piece. It removes the visual break between top and support, making the table feel monolithic. The result is a form that looks carved from a single block, which changes how the room treats it: not as furniture on a floor, but as sculpture occupying a space.
Where the veining sets the palette.
In a living room with a deep charcoal sofa and a textured wool rug in warm grey, the marble introduces a lighter, cooler note that lifts the scheme without competing with it. Against warm white walls and pale oak flooring, it grounds the room with the mineral weight that soft furnishings alone cannot provide. In an open-plan space where the kitchen island is stone, the marble connects living area to cooking zone through shared material rather than a visual break between the two. The round form also softens angular rooms where a rectangular table would only reinforce the geometry.
Three things to plan for.
- Weight: 51 kg. Two people are needed to position it. Measure doorways and turns between the front door and the final room before delivery. Once placed, it moves only when you choose to move it.
- Surface care. Marble is porous. Use coasters under glasses containing wine, coffee or citrus. Wipe spills promptly with a damp cloth. Avoid acidic or abrasive cleaners. A penetrating stone sealer applied annually will extend the surface life.
- Natural variation. The piece you receive will differ from any photograph. Veining patterns, colour balance and tone vary with every stone. This is not a defect. It is the reason you chose marble.
Specifications
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
Marble round coffee table: questions answered.
Genuine solid marble throughout. Both the tabletop and the sculptural arched base are natural stone, not a veneer, composite or printed surface. The weight, temperature and veining are authentic. Each piece carries a unique pattern formed naturally in the stone.
No. The veining in natural marble varies with every individual stone. The piece you receive will carry a different pattern, colour balance and tonal range to any image. Expect warm cream, soft grey and occasional ochre tones, but the specific arrangement of veining will be unique to your table.
Marble is cooler, heavier and more tactile than either. It introduces a mineral quality that timber and glass cannot replicate. The 51 kg weight anchors the room, and the polished surface carries a depth of tone and veining that changes under different light throughout the day.
Contemporary living rooms, minimalist schemes, transitional interiors and open-plan spaces where natural materials set the direction. The neutral marble sits alongside warm whites, pale oak, charcoal upholstery and textured wool without imposing a specific palette. For a gold-toned mirror above the mantelpiece to complement the marble, the Round Gold Wall Mirror creates a considered pairing.
The same marble as the tabletop. The arched form connects surface to floor as one continuous material, creating a monolithic appearance rather than a top resting on separate legs. It reinforces the impression that the table was carved from a single block.
51 kg. Two people minimum to carry and position it. Measure doorways, hallways and turns between the front door and the living room before delivery. The weight is substantial but manageable with a second pair of hands.
Marble is porous and can absorb liquids if left sitting on the surface for any length of time. Use coasters under wine, coffee and citrus. Wipe spills promptly with a damp cloth. Avoid abrasive or acidic cleaners. A penetrating stone sealer applied once a year adds a protective layer.
No. It arrives as a single finished piece. No tools, no hardware, no flat-pack steps. Position it with two people and the table is ready immediately.
Yes. The floor clearance is 380mm, which is more than enough for a standard rug to sit beneath the arched base without bunching or folding.
800mm wide, 800mm deep, 400mm tall. Floor clearance 380mm. Weight 51 kg. Solid natural marble in a neutral tone with sculptural arched marble base. No assembly required.
Knowledge Hub
Living with marble at the centre.
A solid marble coffee table anchors more than just the furniture around it. It sets a material direction for the room. Getting the surrounding scheme right, from the rug beneath it to the lighting above it, is what makes the stone feel like it was always meant to be there.