Glamour Global Stone — Service
Dining & Coffee Tables
One slab, chosen as an object rather than a surface.
A table is the only stone in a home that is looked at from above, from close range, and for an hour at a time. It is the piece where a single remarkable slab earns its cost — and where the base matters as much as the stone.
Tops can be cut to any shape: rectangular, oval, round, racetrack or freeform following the natural edge of the slab. The thickness you see is a design decision rather than a material one — a 20 mm top mitred at the edge can read as 40, 60 or 100 mm, giving the visual mass of a solid block without its weight or price.
The base is where tables succeed or fail. A stone top concentrates significant weight on a small footprint, and an overhang beyond the base needs real support. We specify stone, metal or timber bases against the actual top weight and geometry, rather than pairing a heavy slab with a base that merely looks strong enough.
For dining tables in regular use, sintered stone and quartz take spilled wine, hot dishes and daily cleaning without marking. For coffee tables and statement dining pieces, marble and onyx are where the drama lives — a bookmatched pair across a large top is one of the few places you can show a block's full character in a single object.
What we get right
Slab chosen as an object
You select the specific slab for its figure, knowing exactly which part of it becomes the table.
Mitred build-up
Apparent thickness set independently of real thickness, so mass is a design choice not a cost ceiling.
Base engineered to load
Base and fixings specified against real top weight and overhang, not chosen by appearance.
Edges finished properly
Eased, chamfered or bullnosed edges — a sharp arris on a dining table chips and catches clothing.
What the work covers
Typical specification
A stone table is heavy, and the weight is real. We would rather over-specify the base and the fixings than deliver something beautiful that has to be moved with four people and a held breath.
If you already have a base you like, bring us its dimensions and we will tell you what top it can safely carry. If you have found a slab you love, we will design the base around it.
Table work is where offcuts from larger projects often produce something exceptional at a sensible cost — worth asking about if you are flexible on the exact material.