Description
The Everton Dining Table pairs a rectangular stone top with a sculptural metal base, giving you a clean, contemporary look for everyday meals and gatherings. The top is honed to a smooth, pale finish, while the twin curved supports lift the surface and keep the underframe light and open. At 180cm long and 90cm deep, it comfortably seats six to eight, with a standard dining height of 76cm.
The range comes in two colourways: Black / White, with a matt black base under a pale stone top, and Gold / White, which swaps the frame for a warmer metallic tone. Both work well in modern dining rooms and open-plan kitchens, and pair easily with upholstered or wooden chairs. Choose the black frame for a cooler, more graphic scheme, or the gold for something softer and warmer.
The top is natural stone set over an MDF core for stability, and the base is iron with a powder-coated finish for durability. Stone is porous, so wipe up spills promptly and clean with a soft, damp cloth rather than harsh or acidic products. A stone sealer helps guard against staining. Use coasters and placemats to protect the surface, and lift rather than drag items across the top.
Specification
| Material |
Stone top, iron base, MDF core |
| Dimensions |
180cm x 90cm x 76cm (W x D x H) |
| Available in |
Black / White, Gold / White |
| Seats |
Six to eight |
| Base |
Powder-coated iron, twin curved supports |
| Top finish |
Honed natural stone |
Frequently Asked
What is the table top made of?
The top is natural stone set over an MDF core, giving a smooth honed surface with the stability needed for daily use.
How many people does it seat?
At 180cm long and 90cm deep it comfortably seats six to eight, depending on the chairs you pair with it.
Which colourways are available?
It comes in two: Black / White with a matt black base, and Gold / White with a warmer metallic frame. Both use a pale stone top.
How do I care for the stone top?
Wipe up spills promptly and clean with a soft, damp cloth. Avoid acidic or abrasive products, use coasters and placemats, and consider a stone sealer to guard against staining.
Which colourway should I choose?
Pick Black / White for a cooler, graphic scheme, or Gold / White for a softer, warmer look that suits mixed metals and neutral tones.