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Stone-Top Coffee Table

Carbon steel · Natural luxury stone

Stone-Top Coffee Table styled in a FADIOR HOME interior setting
Product viewCoffee Tables
Category
Coffee Tables
Collection
FADIOR HOME Furniture
Material
Carbon steel, Natural luxury stone
Specifications
1200 × 1200 mm

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Overview

About the Stone-Top Coffee Table

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

This coffee table pairs a natural luxury stone top with a metal base, set on a square 120 cm by 120 cm footprint. At low coffee-table height it reads as a generous, grounded surface for a living room or lounge seating group, large enough to anchor a sectional yet flat and open across its full span.

The top is natural stone rather than an engineered surface, and that distinction matters in use. Natural marble and similar stones are porous, absorbing liquids more readily than non-porous materials, which is why periodic sealing is commonly recommended. Sealing reduces how much a spill soaks in, but it is worth knowing that sealing reduces staining without preventing acid etching: because natural stone is calcium carbonate, acidic things like citrus, wine and vinegar can react with the surface and leave dull marks. Natural stone is also a softer material than engineered stone, so coasters and trivets are sensible on a daily-use table.

Stone tops at this scale are fabricated as a single slab with shaped, polished edges, and the base is engineered to carry the weight without fixing hardware directly into the stone, which would create a weak point. The result over a 120 cm square span is a seamless, uninterrupted stone surface and a stable low table built to live with a sofa rather than sit against a wall.

Day to day, wipe the top with a pH-neutral soap in warm water and dry it to avoid water rings, blot spills promptly instead of rubbing, and keep acidic or bleach-based cleaners off the stone. For exact specifications and pricing on this CT-001 coffee table, including finish and sealing guidance for your stone, arrange a consultation at /consultation.

Stone-Top Coffee Table 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

  • Carbon steel, Natural luxury stone

Color options

Finishes available on request.

Specifications

Technical specifications

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

Width1200 mm
MaterialsCarbon steel, Natural luxury stone
Stone FinishesPrada Green
Depth1200 mm

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

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

Is the top natural stone or an engineered surface?+

It is a natural luxury stone top on a metal base. Natural stone differs from engineered surfaces in a way that affects care: it is porous and benefits from periodic sealing, and because it is calcium carbonate it can etch when acids like citrus, wine or vinegar sit on it. Engineered stones are far less porous and need no sealing, but this piece is genuine natural stone, so treat it accordingly.

How big is this coffee table and what setting suits it?+

The footprint is a square 120 cm by 120 cm at low coffee-table height. That is a large, generous format meant to anchor a seating group such as a sectional or a pair of facing sofas, with an open, flat surface across its full width. For the exact height and any size options, confirm specifications via consultation at /consultation.

How should I care for the natural stone top?+

Clean it with a pH-neutral dish soap in warm water and dry it to prevent water rings; always blot spills immediately rather than rubbing, since rubbing can push pigment deeper into the porous stone. Avoid vinegar, lemon and bleach-based cleaners, which react with the stone and cause etching, and use coasters and trivets for wine, coffee and hot items. Periodic resealing (a commonly cited guideline is every 6 to 12 months) helps reduce staining, though it does not stop acid etching.

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