Description
The Pedra round dining table brings a soft, sculptural presence to the dining room. Its solid pedestal base tapers gently from a wide footing to a slimmer neck, carrying a generous circular top that seats a full gathering with ease. Cast from glass reinforced concrete in a pale linen tone, the surface has a subtle mineral texture that catches the light without shine.
At 1524mm across, the round top does away with hard corners, making it simple to move around and easy to fill or leave open. The pedestal form frees up legroom on every side, so chairs tuck in wherever you need them. The muted linen finish sits comfortably against natural timber, rattan or upholstered seating, and works as well in a pared-back modern space as it does in a warmer, organic scheme.
Glass reinforced concrete keeps the weight manageable compared with solid stone while holding a robust, hard-wearing surface built for everyday meals. The monolithic base gives the table a grounded, steady feel, and the honest concrete character means small variations in tone are part of its handmade appeal.
Specification
| Material |
Glass reinforced concrete |
| Colour |
Linen |
| Shape |
Round |
| Diameter |
1524mm |
| Height |
750mm |
| Base |
Pedestal |
| Seats |
Up to 6 |
Frequently Asked
What is the table made from?
It is cast from glass reinforced concrete, which offers the look and durability of concrete with more manageable weight.
How many people does it seat?
The 1524mm round top comfortably seats up to six diners, with the pedestal base leaving plenty of clear legroom.
How do I care for the concrete surface?
Wipe with a soft damp cloth and mild soap, then dry. Avoid harsh or abrasive cleaners, and use coasters and mats to guard against staining.
Should I seal the surface?
Glass reinforced concrete is porous, so applying a suitable stone or concrete sealer helps protect against spills and marks over time.
Will the colour be uniform?
As a cast material, slight variations in tone and texture are natural and give each table its own character.