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Marble Tea Table (Marble)

Marble

Marble Tea Table (Marble) styled in a FADIOR HOME interior setting
Product viewCoffee Tables
Category
Coffee Tables
Collection
FADIOR HOME Furniture
Material
Marble
Specifications
2800 × 800 × 720 mm

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Overview

About the Marble Tea Table (Marble)

The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.

The TT-002 is a marble coffee table built around a single expansive natural-stone top. Its footprint is generous: 280 cm wide and 80 cm deep, standing 72 cm high. That width sits well beyond a typical coffee table, so we treat it as an extended-format piece meant to anchor a long sofa run or an open living area rather than tuck into a compact corner. The exact slab layout and any edge detailing are confirmed during consultation.

The defining material here is marble, a natural stone prized for its depth of color and unique veining — no two slabs read the same way. It is also a relatively soft, porous stone: industry sources place natural marble around 3 to 4 on the Mohs hardness scale and note water absorption in the range of roughly 0.8 to 1.0 percent, which is why marble takes liquids more readily than harder engineered surfaces. We share these as general material characteristics, not as test figures for this specific piece.

Because marble is calcium carbonate, acidic liquids — wine, citrus, vinegar — react chemically with the surface and can leave dull etch marks; the Marble Institute of America notes etching can begin within about a minute of acid contact, which is a separate process from staining. For a living-room top that meets glasses and cups daily, that simply means coasters, prompt blotting of spills, and pH-neutral cleaning rather than acidic or bleach-based products. Periodic sealing reduces how much liquid the stone absorbs, though it does not stop acid etching.

As a low coffee-table surface at 72 cm of overall height, the TT-002 is sized to live with seating and carry trays, books, and glassware across its long span. This is a display-and-inquiry piece: exact dimensions, finish options, and pricing are confirmed through a consultation at /consultation.

Marble Tea Table (Marble) styled in a FADIOR HOME interior setting
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Materials and finish

Material choices that support the design language.

Finish, color, and detailing are selected to keep the product convincing in both specification and daily use.

Surface finishes

  • Marble

Color options

Finishes available on request.

Specifications

Technical specifications

The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.

Width2800 mm
Depth800 mm
Height720 mm
MaterialsMarble

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.

What is the TT-002 coffee table made of, and is each one unique?+

The top is marble, a natural stone. Because marble forms with its own veining and color movement, each slab is one of a kind — no two tops read exactly alike. We describe its visual character generically rather than naming a specific quarry or trade species; the actual slab is confirmed at consultation.

How large is this coffee table?+

It measures 280 cm wide, 80 cm deep, and 72 cm high (width x depth x height). The 280 cm width is an extended format — well beyond a standard coffee table — so it suits a long sofa or an open living space. Exact dimensions are confirmed through consultation.

How should I care for a marble top like this?+

Wipe daily with a pH-neutral soap in warm water and dry to avoid water rings, and blot spills immediately rather than rubbing. Avoid acidic or bleach-based cleaners (vinegar, lemon, bleach), since they react with the stone and cause etching. Use coasters and trivets, and reseal periodically (a commonly cited guideline is every 6 to 12 months) to reduce staining — noting that sealing does not prevent acid etching.

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