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Marble is the most common material used for coffee tables is a marble. As such, marble fits with all most all styles though different finishes will cause it to lean in different style directions, making it the material with the most diversity used as a marble coffee table.<br>
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BASIC FACTS THAT YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE OF BUYING A MARBLE COFFEE TABLE Marble is the most common material used for coffee tables is a marble. As such, marble fits with all most all styles though different finishes will cause it to lean in different style directions, making it the material with the most diversity used as a marble coffee table. Wondering what finishes go best with what styles? High gloss finishes will have a more luster and modern vibe, with a lighter and airier feel. The laminated finish gives mid-century vibes. Meanwhile, white marble finishes will have a more classic, royal, and elegant vibe. A laminated finish will keep it in good shape and protect t it from other damages, along with some classic looks. And then there are the marbles, as a black marble coffee table, which will have a contemporary or glam vibe, with their nature- sculpted quality. These pieces are statements in and of themselves, a great example of material being used as ornamentation. Different shapes will also help drive home the style of a particular marble coffee table. A round marble coffee table will have a different style and vibe than a rectangular coffee table with tapered legs, even if they have the same finish. But, regardless of the finish and shape, a marble coffee table adds a natural and organic element to the space. Just remember to use coasters! And know that some marbles require special polishes and cleaners. So, be mindful of that when cleaning and maintaining your marble table. Marble coffee tables are perfect styles for those with a glam, minimal, or transitional and contemporary aesthetic. Often, marble tables will have metal frames and legs and the color and finish of the metal will help drive home the overall style. We love how easy a marble top coffee table is to clean and maintain. However, you will still want to use coasters, and you won’t want to burn a candle straight on the marble. If you're worried about scuffs, scratches, or other damage, you may want to layer cloth or mat down to protect the marble surface.