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Marble dining tables that make a statement in any dining room — genuine marble, sintered stone and faux marble finishes from £299 with free UK delivery. Whether you want a compact round table for everyday meals or a grand 8-seater for entertaining, our range covers every size and style.

  • Round Marble Dining Tables – No head of the table, easier conversation and a softer look in smaller dining rooms. Available from 90cm diameter for 2–3 seats up to 130cm for 6 people. Round Dining Tables
  • Extending Marble Dining Tables – Butterfly and pull-out leaf mechanisms that maintain the marble aesthetic when extended. Ideal for households that entertain occasionally but need everyday compactness. Extending Dining Tables
  • Faux Marble & Sintered Stone – High-quality sintered stone tops replicate marble veining while offering greater scratch and stain resistance than natural stone. The practical choice for family dining rooms.
  • 8 Seater Marble Dining Tables – Rectangular formats typically 200–240cm in length. Genuine and faux marble tops on metal and solid wood bases suited to larger dining rooms and open-plan kitchen-diners.

Tip: Faux marble and sintered stone tops are significantly more resistant to chips, stains and heat than natural marble — a better practical choice for daily family use. If you want genuine marble, use placemats and coasters to protect the surface from acids in food and drink.

Browse our marble dining sets for a complete package, or explore ceramic dining tables for a similar stone-effect aesthetic with even greater durability.

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Our marble dining tables combine the luxury of natural stone with everyday durability — available in genuine marble, sintered stone and faux marble finishes. From compact 4-seater designs to grand 8 seater marble dining tables, browse from £299 with free UK delivery. Also known as a marmor dining table in European markets, our stone-topped dining tables are a consistent bestseller.

Round Marble Dining Tables

A round marble dining table creates a naturally sociable dining experience — no head of the table, easier conversation, and a softer look in smaller dining rooms. Round table marble designs are available from 90cm diameter for intimate 2-seater use up to 130cm for relaxed 6-seater entertaining.

Extending Marble Dining Tables

A marble dining table extending option gives you the beauty of a stone surface with the practicality of flexible seating. Our extending marble dining tables use a butterfly or pull-out leaf mechanism that maintains the clean marble aesthetic when extended. Ideal for households that entertain occasionally but need everyday compactness.

Grey Marble Dining Tables

A grey marble dining table is one of the most versatile choices for modern homes. Marble dining table grey finishes complement charcoal, navy, white and natural wood chairs equally well. A grey marble dining table works in both Scandi-minimalist and contemporary industrial dining rooms.

8 Seater Marble Dining Table

An 8 seater marble dining table makes a grand statement in larger dining rooms and open-plan kitchen-diners. Our marble dining table 8 seater options are available in rectangular formats, typically 200-240cm in length, with genuine and faux marble tops on metal and solid wood bases.

Faux Marble Dining Tables

A faux marble dining table delivers the luxurious aesthetic of real stone at a fraction of the cost. High-quality MDF or sintered stone tops replicate the veining and colour variation of genuine marble while offering greater durability and easier maintenance. An excellent choice for family dining rooms.

Marble Dining Table Sets

A marble kitchen table set combines a marble-topped dining table with matching or coordinated chairs for an instant, cohesive dining room. Our marble dining table sets are available in 4 and 6 seater configurations with chairs in velvet, leather and fabric upholstery.

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FAQs on Marble Dining Tables

Can a hot pan crack marble dining table?

While marble dining tables can handle moderate heat, it's always a good idea to use a coaster or trivet when placing hot pans or dishes on the surface. Direct contact with high temperatures can leave minor scratches, and in extreme cases, the sudden temperature change might even cause the marble to crack due to thermal shock. Taking a little extra care can help protect the table and keep it looking beautiful for years.

Dining table tops made of natural marble are porous and can scratch easily if not properly cared for, though sealing them can help reduce the risk of scratches. If you prefer natural marble, choosing lighter shades can make scratches less noticeable. On the other hand, an engineered marble dining table top is more scratch-resistant and requires less maintenance.

Marble tables are known for their durability, but they're not indestructible. While they can withstand everyday use, they can chip or crack if struck with blunt force.

If you use your marble dining table regularly, it's a good idea to reseal it every 3 to 6 months. This helps protect the surface and keeps it looking its best, especially with frequent use. The more often it's used, the more important it is to maintain that protective seal.

A marble dining table requires careful cleaning to maintain its beauty. Use a pH-neutral dish soap or a mild soap diluted in water, and clean with a damp microfiber cloth to avoid staining. Instead of wiping, gently dab any stains, and make sure to dry the surface thoroughly once you're done cleaning.

Marble dining tables come in a variety of shapes and sizes to suit personal preferences, including oval, rectangular, square, and round designs. Whether you’re looking for something sleek and modern or more traditional, there's a marble table to fit every style and space.

A marble dining table is a popular choice for many homeowners because of its durability and timeless appeal. With the right care and maintenance, a marble dining table can last a lifetime, making it a smart investment for any home.

The base of a marble dining table can come in a variety of shapes and materials, adding a unique touch to its overall design. Popular base styles include pedestals, star legs, spider legs, and the classic four-foot design. These bases are crafted from materials like chrome, metal, wood, or even marble itself, allowing you to choose the perfect combination to complement any aesthetic.

Engineered marble is a more eco-friendly substitute made from recycled natural stone, crushed and pressed, then bonded using very little resin giving minimal wastage compared to natural stone. Its affordable and aesthetic appeal makes it suitable for modern living spaces. Making engineered marble perfect for table tops, flooring, counters, and more

Faux marble is majorly a combination of marble dust produced while mining of natural marble and polyester resin which may also include sand, pigments, plastic cement, and more.

Marble effect is a man-made material designed to mimic the look of natural marble. Unlike real marble, it’s easier to maintain,install, and offers greater durability over time. This makes it a practical yet stylish alternative for a variety of home projects.

To keep your marble dining table looking its best, it's important to avoid spilling acidic foods or drinks like citrus, wine, or vinegar on the surface. You should also steer clear of using toothpaste or harsh, abrasive cleaners, as these can damage the marble’s delicate finish.

Yes — genuine marble dining tables are significantly heavier than wood or glass alternatives. A standard marble-topped dining table can weigh between 80kg and 200kg depending on the size and thickness of the stone. This makes them very stable and grounded, but you should plan your delivery and room placement carefully. Many of our marble dining tables use a sintered stone or engineered marble top on a metal or solid wood base, offering a lighter alternative without compromising on aesthetics.

Clean a marble dining table regularly with a soft damp cloth and a pH-neutral cleaner — avoid acidic cleaners like vinegar or lemon juice as they will etch the surface. Wipe spills immediately, especially red wine, coffee and citrus juice. For genuine marble, apply a stone sealant every 6–12 months to protect the porous surface. Engineered or faux marble tops require far less maintenance — a simple wipe is usually sufficient and no sealing is needed.

The best shape depends on your room layout and number of diners. A rectangular marble dining table suits most dining rooms and accommodates more people. A round marble dining table works well in square rooms and creates a more sociable atmosphere — ideal for 4–6 people. An oval marble table combines the benefits of both, offering a generous surface without sharp corners. For open-plan spaces, a rectangular extending marble table gives maximum flexibility.

Faux marble dining tables — made from sintered stone, engineered marble or high-quality MDF with a marble-effect finish — offer several practical advantages over genuine marble. They are lighter, more affordable, non-porous so they do not stain, and require no sealing. The visual difference between high-quality sintered stone and genuine marble is minimal in everyday use. For a family dining room, a faux marble dining table is often the more practical and cost-effective choice.

For 6 people dining comfortably, you need a marble dining table at least 160cm long and 80–90cm wide for a rectangular table. Allow approximately 60cm of width per person along each side and 30cm at each head. For a round marble dining table seating 6, you need a minimum diameter of 120–130cm. If you entertain occasionally with 8 people, choose an extending marble table that opens from a 6-seater to 8-seater configuration.

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