Description
The Amalfi Marble Coffee Table is a round coffee table made from solid marble, with a circular top set on a cross-shaped base built from two upright slabs. The base panels have a gently arched top edge, giving the piece a soft, sculptural profile. Because it is real stone, every table carries its own pattern of veining, so the swirls of colour running through the top and base are unique to each one.
The range comes in two colourways: a warm Natural with soft brown and cream marbling, and a cooler White option. Both suit a living room where you want a solid centre piece, working with linen sofas, wool rugs and either pale or darker floors. At 80cm across it gives plenty of room for books, drinks and a tray without crowding a seating area.
Each table is made from marble throughout, with a smooth polished finish that shows off the natural grain. Stone is heavy and porous, so lift rather than drag it into place and wipe spills quickly with a soft damp cloth. Avoid acidic cleaners, and use coasters under glasses and cups to protect the surface. An occasional stone sealer helps keep the finish looking its best.
Specification
| Material |
Marble |
| Dimensions |
80cm x 80cm x 40cm (W x D x H) |
| Shape |
Round top on cross-shaped base |
| Available in |
2 colourways: Natural and White |
| Finish |
Polished marble |
| Base type |
Twin arched slab pedestal |
Frequently Asked
Is each table's marble pattern the same?
No. Marble is a natural stone, so the veining and colour on the top and base vary from table to table. The one you receive will have its own pattern.
What colourways does the range come in?
There are two: a warm Natural with brown and cream marbling, and a cooler White option. Both are made from solid marble.
How big is the coffee table?
It measures 80cm x 80cm x 40cm (W x D x H), giving a generous round top at a comfortable height for a seating area.
How do I care for the marble?
Wipe spills quickly with a soft damp cloth and avoid acidic cleaners. Use coasters under glasses, and apply a stone sealer occasionally to protect the finish.
Which colourway should I choose?
Pick Natural if your room leans warm with brown and beige tones, or White for a cooler, brighter scheme. Both work with linen sofas and wool rugs.