Table type
Dining, coffee, side or console - every scale considered.
Choose your size, shape, stone and finish. Receive a tailored quote, expert guidance, and a clear path from concept to delivery.
We review every request personally.

Every element is configurable to suit the geometry, light and rhythm of your home.
Dining, coffee, side or console - every scale considered.
Round, oval, rectangular, or organically hand-shaped edges.
Millimetre-perfect sizing to your floor plan and proportions.
Carrara, Calacatta, Travertine, Nero Marquina and rare Verde.
Monolithic stone pedestals or refined metal frameworks.
Optimised leg placement for four to twelve guests.
Minimal, organic, classical or sculptural - defined together.
Share images and we translate the feeling into stone.
Calacatta, Carrara, Travertine, Nero Marquina, rare Verde - see every stone we work with up close.

You don't need to figure everything out alone. Our furniture and interior designer guides proportions, materials, placement and style fit. For selected projects, we create a 3D model of your table inside your own interior before production begins.
Real pieces, real homes. Tap any project to see the stone, dimensions, and the thinking behind it.
Quartzite is harder and more stain-resistant than marble - a practical choice for dining surfaces without sacrificing drama.

A four-person round dining table in striking Patagonia quartzite - a stone so dramatic it reads almost like landscape photography under dining light. Paired with a monolithic black granite pedestal base sculpted with architectural presence. Designed for a living room that needed a dining piece with genuine visual weight.
Quartzite is harder and more stain-resistant than marble - a practical choice for dining surfaces without sacrificing drama.
Myra marble has a gentle texture that softens formal dining rooms - pair with linen, muted tones and warm-toned lighting.

A rectangular dining table in Myra marble - a Turkish stone with soft grey-green tones and flowing fossil-like veining. The chevron-shaped base in matching Myra stone creates a unified composition, as though the entire piece emerged from a single source. Designed for a family dining room seeking warmth without pastels.
Myra marble has a gentle texture that softens formal dining rooms - pair with linen, muted tones and warm-toned lighting.
All-stone tables are significantly heavier than metal-base designs - plan placement before delivery and consider floor loading on upper floors.

A fully monolithic oval dining table in Mugla white marble - top, column and base in the same quarried stone. The oval form softens the room geometry and seats six comfortably. The cross-profile base gives structural elegance without adding visual bulk.
All-stone tables are significantly heavier than metal-base designs - plan placement before delivery and consider floor loading on upper floors.
Calacatta Viola's purple veining is best lit from above - a directed spotlight turns the stone surface into artwork.

A statement hallway console in Calacatta Viola - its purple-grey veining complemented by an intricate brushed-gold metal base in an Art Deco circular motif. The base was drawn with repeated arched forms echoing the architecture of the entrance hall. Designed for a Sofia penthouse apartment.
Calacatta Viola's purple veining is best lit from above - a directed spotlight turns the stone surface into artwork.
Plinth-style tables with no visible legs make small living rooms feel more open - the eye reads the stone as sculpture rather than furniture.

A monolithic coffee table cut from Calacatta Viola - plinth base, sides and top in continuous stone without metal or visible joints. The dramatic black-purple veining runs through every visible face, making the block appear carved from a single breathing material. Designed for a living room with a sculptural brief.
Plinth-style tables with no visible legs make small living rooms feel more open - the eye reads the stone as sculpture rather than furniture.
When the room already has strong texture and colour, choose a calmer stone. Carrara is versatile, reliable and beautiful under everything.

A clean-lined rectangular coffee table in classic Bianco Carrara - lightly veined, honed to a matte finish. Designed as a quiet counterpoint to a room of strong textures: boucle, oak and worn leather. Carrara's restraint was intentional - a foundation stone rather than a focal point.
When the room already has strong texture and colour, choose a calmer stone. Carrara is versatile, reliable and beautiful under everything.
Black marble in a dark hallway creates depth rather than bulk. Add a single light source above and the veining becomes the entrance's focal point.

A semi-oval console in Nero Marquina with softened rounded ends and a simple matte-black C-frame base. The black stone disappears into darker interiors and reads as shadow, giving the impression of a floating surface. Designed for a hallway where space and subtlety were equally important.
Black marble in a dark hallway creates depth rather than bulk. Add a single light source above and the veining becomes the entrance's focal point.
L-profile tables work best when the stone's veining is matched at the join - we hand-select slabs for continuity before cutting begins.

A compact L-profile side table cut from Calacatta Viola - two slabs joined at ninety degrees, the bracket forming both base and structural element. The bold veining wraps the corner continuously, making the join almost invisible. Placed beside a boucle sofa in a reading corner.
L-profile tables work best when the stone's veining is matched at the join - we hand-select slabs for continuity before cutting begins.
Slim-frame consoles work best with a thin stone top - 2 cm gives cleaner proportions than 3 cm when the base is already minimal.

A hall console in Bianco Carrara on a slender matte-black welded frame - the thinnest possible steel maintaining an elegant silhouette. The Carrara top is cut with square corners and a sharp eased edge, keeping the line architectural. Designed for a minimal entrance where the artwork above needed room.
Slim-frame consoles work best with a thin stone top - 2 cm gives cleaner proportions than 3 cm when the base is already minimal.
Polished black granite is one of the most practical choices for high-traffic areas - scratch-resistant, sealed against moisture, and its reflective surface acts as a secondary light source.

An ultra-narrow console in polished black granite on a simple welded matte-black frame. At 30 cm depth it fills hallways that conventional furniture cannot. The deep polish of the granite reflects corridor light, effectively doubling the perceived brightness. Designed for a narrow hallway with a dark decorative plaster wall.
Polished black granite is one of the most practical choices for high-traffic areas - scratch-resistant, sealed against moisture, and its reflective surface acts as a secondary light source.
Honed Mugla marble is forgiving on fingerprints and everyday contact - a practical choice for coffee table use without losing the stone's quiet elegance.

A rectangular coffee table in Mugla white marble on a slender matte-black welded frame. The marble is lightly veined and honed to a matte finish - understated by design, letting natural light play across its surface throughout the day. Delivered to a Sofia living room where the brief was warmth without weight.
Honed Mugla marble is forgiving on fingerprints and everyday contact - a practical choice for coffee table use without losing the stone's quiet elegance.
Monolithic stone nightstands can weigh 40–60 kg - plan floor placement and delivery access carefully, especially on upper floors.

A fully monolithic bedside table in exotic quartzite - carved with an open shelf, the piece reads as a single expressive block. The dramatic white-grey-black veining wraps all four visible faces, making every side a composition. Designed for a master bedroom where the bed frame is the room's dark anchor and the nightstand needed to match its presence.
Monolithic stone nightstands can weigh 40–60 kg - plan floor placement and delivery access carefully, especially on upper floors.
Quartzite coffee tables pair well with soft furnishings in muted tones - the stone provides all the visual weight the room needs.

A rectangular plinth coffee table in exotic quartzite with dramatic black-grey-white patterning. Part of a larger living room commission - paired with an organic side table and set against a teal velvet sectional. The stone's high contrast was intentional: it grounds the pale room palette and anchors the seating group without additional decoration.
Quartzite coffee tables pair well with soft furnishings in muted tones - the stone provides all the visual weight the room needs.
Two-stone table sets work best when the stones contrast tonally - one quiet, one bold. The contrast does the work; the forms can afford to be restrained.

A paired set of organically shaped coffee tables - one in Mugla white marble, one in Emperador dark - both on matching matte-black metal cross bases. The organic forms were hand-shaped to complement each other rather than mirror, creating a composed asymmetry. Designed for a living room with classical architectural detailing and a dark velvet sofa.
Two-stone table sets work best when the stones contrast tonally - one quiet, one bold. The contrast does the work; the forms can afford to be restrained.
Send dimensions, room details or inspiration through the brief.
Our team - and where helpful, our designer - studies the request.
You receive a quote with options and, if relevant, a 3D visualisation.
Specifications and slab selection are confirmed before production.
Crafted in our atelier and delivered with white-glove care.
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Yes - we deliver across the UK. Once your order is confirmed, we coordinate delivery directly and keep you updated at every stage.
Typically 4 – 6 weeks from approved quote, depending on stone and base complexity. We confirm the exact lead time in your quote and update you at each milestone - slab selection, fabrication, finishing, and dispatch.
Yes - delivery is included in the final price. There are no additional charges on top of your quote.
Absolutely. Share what you have - room context, intended use, reference images - and our designer will guide you to the right proportions. For larger projects, we can advise based on a floor plan or even photos of the space.
For selected projects, we render the proposed piece inside a 3D model of your space using your room photos or plan. We'll let you know during the quote stage if your project is a good fit for this service.
Natural stone varies - each slab is unique, which is part of the beauty. We send detailed photos of your specific slab before production, and you approve it before any cutting begins. Nothing is left to chance.
All specifications - dimensions, finishes, base details, slab selection - are confirmed in writing before any work begins. Nothing goes into production without your explicit, written approval.
A deposit secures your slot in our production schedule, with the balance due before dispatch. The full schedule, payment terms and protections are clearly set out in your quote and confirmation paperwork.
Share your idea, dimensions, or inspiration and receive a tailored quote with expert guidance.
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