Shop Our Marble Dining Table Collection
Our marble dining tables range from compact rectangular designs suited to everyday family dining through to larger statement pieces built for entertaining. Bases come in metal and stone-look finishes in black, gold and natural tones that work across contemporary, transitional and even more classic interior styles. Each table is selected for surface consistency and base stability, two things that are easy to overlook online but obvious in person. You're welcome to view floor stock at any of our four Melbourne showrooms before committing. If you're building out your dining room, pair with our dining chairs or leather dining chairs for a finished look.
Marble Dining Table Surfaces, What to Know About Materials and Finishes
Not everything marketed as a marble dining table is natural stone, and that's not necessarily a bad thing. Natural marble is porous, which means it can stain, etch with acidic liquids and requires sealing to protect the surface long-term. Sintered stone and engineered marble surfaces mimic the look of natural marble but are denser, non-porous and far more resistant to staining, heat and scratching, which makes them better suited to a dining table that gets daily use. The veining patterns on quality engineered surfaces are genuinely difficult to distinguish from the real thing, and the practical advantages make them a smarter choice for most households. Check the product specifications for each table to understand what you're buying.
How to Choose the Right Marble Dining Table for Your Home
Start with seating capacity. A 120cm table seats four comfortably, 150cm seats six and anything from 180cm works well for eight. Allow at least 90cm between the edge of the table and your walls or other furniture so chairs can pull out freely and people can move around without shuffling sideways. Consider the base design in relation to your chairs. A pedestal base gives more legroom flexibility than four legs, which can make seating an odd number of guests easier. Think about the room's proportions too; a rectangular table suits long, narrow dining rooms while a round table encourages conversation and works well in squarer spaces. For a complete dining area, our dining set options are worth browsing as a starting point.