A ceramic coffee table earns its place in a busy living room. The surface resists scratches, heat and stains without needing special care, and the look stays sharp over time. At Total Direct Furniture, our range covers rectangular and round profiles with metal and stone-look bases to suit contemporary and transitional interiors. Shop online with Melbourne-wide delivery.
Our ceramic coffee tables come in rectangular and round profiles, with metal and stone-look bases that suit contemporary and transitional interiors. Surfaces are finished in natural, white and marbled tones that work across most living room colour palettes. Each table is selected for surface quality and build consistency. These are the kind of pieces that hold their look without requiring much from you in return. If you're comparing materials, it's worth looking at our marble coffee table range alongside for a side-by-side sense of what suits your room.
Why Ceramic Is a Practical and Stylish Choice for Everyday Living
Ceramic surfaces are genuinely low-maintenance in a way that natural stone isn't. They don't absorb liquids, resist heat from mugs and bowls, and won't scratch under normal use. That makes them a strong choice for living rooms that see daily use, including families with young kids, homes where the coffee table doubles as a dining spot, or anyone who just doesn't want to worry about the surface every time someone puts a glass down. The look is clean and solid without being heavy, and the material holds its finish well over time without needing sealing or special cleaning products.
What to Consider Before Buying a Ceramic Coffee Table
Size is the first consideration. As a general guide, your coffee table should be roughly two-thirds the length of your sofa and sit around 30-50mm below your seat cushion height. Shape matters for how the room flows, with rectangular tables working well in larger rooms and alongside modular sofas, while round options suit smaller spaces or rooms where foot traffic moves around the furniture. Check the base material too; metal frames tend to be lighter and easier to move, while solid stone or concrete bases add stability but aren't easy to shift once they're in place.
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